Vehicle Dynamics Performance Engineer
The role of Vehicle Dynamics Performance Engineer has responsibility for the development and tuning of the Vehicle Dynamics for a given vehicle or vehicle platform. Vehicle Dynamics includes Vehicle Ride Tuning, Vehicle Handling Tuning, Chassis Controls Development, Steering Tuning/Calibration, Tire Development, etc. The Vehicle Dynamics Performance Engineer defines performance requirements and leads the tuning integration of the vehicle hardware.
What You'll Do:
- Tune the vehicle ride and handling systems including damper and steering tuning to meet requirements.
- Develop tires to meet requirements including steering, ride quality, snow handling, dry handling, and wet handling evaluations.
- Design the vehicle development test plan and material to support it – calendar, events, milestones, test vehicles, locations, supplier scheduling, development parts, and demonstrations.
- Create and apply models to determine system performance and interactions analytically to guide hardware development as applicable.
- Set up vehicle measurement instrumentation and execute measurements as required during development to guide process. Interpret data.
- Measure vehicle as part of the validation of vehicle to requirements – both MVSS (federal) and global and internal.
- Accurately status vehicle dynamics performance to requirements and develop effective solutions to close gaps to VTS, Consumers Reports, warranty, customer satisfaction and magazine metrics.
- Effectively report results to Program Teams and Integration management and escalate issues for prompt resolution.
- Demonstrate vehicle performance of vehicle dynamics systems to management and media
- Effectively participate in program meetings, rides, and other events to ensure that vehicle dynamics requirements are satisfied.
- Initiate documents to provide engineering authority for design group and suppliers to execute design.
- Work with engineering functions, suppliers, plant personnel and others to implement cost reduction, methods, and product improvements, and to support build programs
- Support assembly plant at start of production as required
- Supports ride evaluation trips and demonstrations.
- Exchanges information with others as needed to work across architectures
- Travel as required to GM & outside test facilities including but not limited to DPG, Northern Michigan, & customer test facilities (Army bases, NATC, Aberdeen, Yuma, etc.)
Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications):
- Bachelor in Engineering, Technology, Applied Physics, or related technical or science disciplines
- 5+ years of experience in design/development/analysis/test of chassis subsystems; suspensions, steering systems, tires, brakes, powertrain mounting as applied to the development of vehicle level dynamic performance
- Must be experienced in subjective evaluation skills with the ability to accurately rate vehicle ride, handling, steering, stability, and acceleration/deceleration performance characteristics to set targets and status performance
- Experienced in synthesizing new suspension, steering, tire/wheel, structures, and control system designs to meet vehicle level performance requirements and driving performance driven requirements into the sourcing documents
- Knowledgeable in the use of Vehicle Dynamics analysis tools and procedures to set requirements and make coarse balance decisions. Capability to use analysis to support the development of design recommendations
- Understanding of tire mechanics, vehicle dynamics, testing and development practices to achieve balanced vehicle level performance
- Must be willing to be flexible & take on tasks outside of templated job responsibilities
- Candidate must be a U.S. Person (U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, asylee, or refugee)
What Will Give You A Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications):
- MS in Engineering
- In depth knowledge of Truck vehicle integration, Military Ground wheel vehicle knowledge
- Experience on military or government projects
- Experience in both advanced and execution phases of vehicle dynamics development
- Previous experience in other vehicle performance areas (noise & vibration, chassis hardware development, thermal development, etc.)
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This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the selected candidate is expected to report to a specific location at least 3 times a week {or other frequency dictated by their manager}. The selected candidate will be required to travel <25% for this role. This job may be eligible for relocation benefits. This position requires the ability to legally operate a motor vehicle on a regular basis and successfully complete a Motor Vehicle Report review. The position is subject to export control restrictions and requires the successful candidate to be a U.S. Person (U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, asylee or refugee).