FEA - Mechanical Design Engineer - Electric Vehicle – UK

Clarehill Associates Ltd
Loughborough
2 months ago
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FEA - Mechanical Design Engineer - Electric Vehicle – UK

FEA - M echanical Design Engineer - Electric Vehicle – UK

Mechanical Engineering Finite Element Analysis - for analysis of Automotive Drivetrain / Mechatronic / electromechanical powertrain/ transmission systems for Electric Vehicles. OEMs & Tier 1 Automotive EV.

Play leading role in a team delivering game changing electro-mechanical drivetrain solutions - EV.

Specialising in design of electromechanical system integration and control, powertrain, transmission, gearbox, Electromechanical Actuation systems – for EV.

These groundbreaking new software & engineering design tools are being adopted by leading OEMs in Automotive, Rail & Renewable Energy worldwide.

Role

· FE Analysis for Mechatronic, electromechanical powertrain/ transmission systems for Electric Vehicles – Automotive OEM & Tier 1

· Electric Vehicle design of : Transmission / Gearbox/ Drivetrain / Actuation systems/ rotating machinery , Electromechanical Actuation systems

· Full project schedule ownership from design, creation to delivery

· Working with clients and suppliers

· Design Engineering

Essential Experience Required

  • FE Analysis (using eg Ansys Workbench, Altair Hyperworks or similar)
  • NVH

· BEng / Meng Engineering – ideally Mechanical , Mechatronic or electromechanical . Or Electrical, Electronic, Automotive or similar.

Advantage:

· Experience in design of rotating machinery – any of transmission, drivetrain, powertrain, gearbox, actuators, motors

· Systems integration, electronic drive systems.

Please note that this Role is only for Mechanical Engineers with FE & ideally experience in rotating machinery – ideally EV/ Hybrid vehicles.

For more info call us, email or visit clarehillassociates


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