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Senior Mechanical Development Engineer - Automotive

Matchtech
West Sussex
3 weeks ago
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Based in West Sussex

A contract position for an experienced Mechanical Development Engineer with proven Automotive experience ideally on Engines or Powertrain.

Key Responsibilities:

Managing technical tasks and leading project teams
Preparing and developing proposals
Understanding product development processes for powertrains and transmissions
Defining system and component specifications
Conducting rig and system validation testing
Utilising instrumentation and data capture techniques
Performing FMEAs and maintaining DVPs (Design Validation Plans)
Employing structured problem-solving methods like 8D and DAMAIC
Preparing and releasing test procedures
Overseeing post-test teardowns and inspections
Applying metrology skills
Liaising with suppliers and managing the design release process
Preparing and executing tests for components, systems, engines, and vehicles
Using specialist instrumentation and prototype component manufacture
Managing functionality and durability tests for engines and vehicles
Conducting technical investigations and reporting on powertrain enquiries
Preparing work proposals and planning projects
Collaborating with engineering teams and specialists

Job Requirements:

Experience in automotive engineering and mechanical development
Strong fundamental engineering principles
Excellent initiative and interpersonal skills
Proficient written communication, PC, and presentation sk...

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