Development engineer mechanics
Lear Corporation is one of the world's leading suppliers of automotive interior and electronic systems, with headquarters in Southfield, Michigan (USA). At 261 locations in 39 countries, we generate sales of over 20.47 billion US dollars. All major automotive manufacturers are among our customers. Over 161,000 highly qualified and dedicated employees guarantee innovation and first-class product quality.
In addition to the classic wiring system with its connection systems, one focus is on the development of components for e-mobility electric vehicles such as high-voltage connectors and also cell contacting systems for traction batteries. For this area we are looking for reinforcement:
Your tasks
•Design solutions for cell contact systems (CCS) in high-voltage batteries
•Developing and evaluating solution designs taking into account functional, material, manufacturing and economic aspects
•Consideration of component tolerances, taking into account necessary clearance and creepage distance
•Application of FMEA-based development methods
•Discuss technical details with customers, suppliers and internal departments
•Instruct, guide and support technical draftsmen and/or design engineers
Your qualifications
•Degree in mechanical engineering or mechatronics or comparable training
•Professional experience as a design engineer in the automotive industry desirable
•Experience in the design of mechatronic systems desirable
•Very good knowledge of Catia V5 or similar
•Very good knowledge of German and English
•Good knowledge of materials and production technology for plastic injection molding, busbars and connectors as well as knowledge of the industry product range is an advantage
•Knowledge of MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) will accompany your daily work routineTechnical understanding, communication, presentation and teamwork skills as well as strong planning and coordination skills complete your profile
We also expressly welcome applications from qualified career starters