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Mechatronics Engineer

Gazelle Global
Newcastle upon Tyne
3 days ago
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Mechatronics Engineer (Power Doors )


Working with a leading high-class automotive manufacturer – This role shapes the quality and performance of glazing, sealing and exterior finishing systems across next-generation vehicle programmes.


What you must bring:


• Experience in body systems, particularly glazing, sealing and exterior finishers

• Strong understanding of APQP, FMEA and automotive development processes

• Proficiency with CATIA V5/V6 and requirements tools such as DOORs

• Knowledge of global regulations for glass and sealing systems

• A degree in Mechanical, Automotive or Manufacturing Engineering

• Confident communication and project leadership skills


Good to have:


• Exposure to JIRA or Agile ways of working

• Ability to lead cross-functional teams and influence design decisions

• Solid problem-solving skills and experience supporting launch or manufacturing issues

• Familiarity with Scrum methodologies


What you will do:


• Lead the quality strategy for glass, seals and finishing systems across new and existing programmes

• Set and implement robust quality standards and test plans for durability, water management and fit-and-finish

• Work closely with design, manufacturing and programme teams to embed quality from concept through launch

• Drive CAD reviews, boundary diagrams and interface definitions

• Lead root-cause investigations using FMEA, 8D and evidence-based methods

• Support supplier development, audits and verification activity

• Oversee DV and PV testing and ensure all APQP and release milestones are met

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