Electrical Engineer Engineering - Redford, MI at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

Company Name:
T D M
ABOUT US:
Troy Design & Manufacturing is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. Our Company not only provides competitive wages and benefits package but also provides an opportunity to work across a wide spectrum of challenging projects. We encourage you to learn about our company's history, culture, product leadership and vision.
Job Description:
We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer.
MAJOR DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
1. Lead Electrical design, development, and release of various components meeting vehicle targets and requirements.
2. Plan and coordinate required component testing to confirm performance and durability.
3. Evaluate/develop supplier parts to ensure product meets design targets.
4. Liaison to manufacturing, service and vendors to implement designs that are cost effective and manufacturing feasible.
5. Basic program management to coordinate supplier and internal development to meet vehicle project timing.
6. Prepare financial 2-pager documents for any new or updated PI commodities.
7. Support FMEA, DVP&R, interface to Release Engineer.
8. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
MINIMUM REQUIRED:
B.S. degree or equivalent experience in Electrical or Product Design Engineering, or related.
4 years of automotive experience .
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
PREFERRED:
Product Development Engineering experience.
ViMockup/Digital Buck tool set.
WERS experience.
8 years of automotive experience.
Benefits:
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life and Disability Insurance
401K with company match
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Employee Assistance ProgramEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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