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HVAC/PTC Component Design Engineers

Job Description:
To create and validate Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Power Train Cooling (HVAC/PTC) component designs and specifications that are customer driven, comprehend program imperatives and meet program timing.

Typical Duties:
· Responsible for all designs and specifications on assigned components.
ü Generate AVO’s and work with designers to provide direction on design criteria.
ü Create and maintain Engineering Parts List.
ü Create Quality Check sheet.
ü Create ADV plan.
ü Create DFMEA.

· Support Advanced Purchasing Section on Tier II Supplier selection.
ü Prepare specifications for design responsible components.
ü Participate in supplier technical reviews.
ü Work with suppliers to resolve technical issues.
ü Participate in supplier audits to qualify new suppliers.

· Responsible for establishing and meeting engineering design timing requirements on all product design releases.

· Tracks and reports progress of design activity.

· Supports vehicle level Product Development Team (PDT).
ü Provide timing and input on assigned tasks.
ü Reviews and updates the deliverables matrix for responsible components to reflect accurate deliverables status.
ü Represent the PDT in various Customer meeting forums.

· Leads Technical Design Reviews relative to assigned components per program plan.
ü Peer Review, Phase Evaluation Review, etc.

· Communicates engineering direction and change throughout the organization.
ü Change Evaluation Forms, Part Sign-Off (Builds, Mock up)

· Lead technical interface with Tier II Suppliers.

· Insure Subsystem and Component Specifications are defined, communicated and validated.

· Stay current with product development and trends in area of expertise.

· Provide engineering support to insure a successful program launch





Component Design Engineer

Qualifications Preferred and Training Required:

· BSME and 3 years HVAC/PTC test and development experience or Associates degree and 5 years test and development experience.

· Understands CAD-CAM-CAE capabilities

· Has functional knowledge of HVAC/PTC Systems.

· Understands customer requirements (quality and timing)

· Has overall understanding of vehicle packaging/architecture and integration

· Strong interpersonal and communications skills
ü Fluent written and oral communication skills in the English language

· Team building and leadership abilities

· Understands future product and process technology

· Fundamental knowledge of planning, scheduling and controlling

· Problem solving skills

· Understanding of Customer Program Development Process i.e. GM Global Vehicle Development Process (GVDP) preferred.

· Understanding of design variation (GD&T)
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