The Automatic Transmission/Driveline/Gear Reducer Application Engineer will be a part of the Chief Engineering (CE) organization to drive priority into the Propulsion System organization to meet timing and requirements on product launches and serial life production. This includes managing QTWC (Quality Total Warranty Cost) priorities for the respective organizations. This role coordinates with Product Releasing and Deveopment and Validation teams so that they can create plans to meet their targets to reduce three months in service (3MIS) claims and twelve months in service (12MIS) warranty cost. In order to track vehicle applications and timing, this role will manage the development of the Applications Matrix including all interface requirements for given programs including all variants and various vehicle platforms. They will coordinate packaging studies with each vehicle application to ensure all clearance requirements are met. The candidate will lead advanced vehicle adaptation designs studies and freezes. They will own the Transmission Technical Specification (TTS) and communicate application specific requirements to the entire organization. This will include coordination of Center of Expertise (COE) assessments of bulletins and production release engineering responses for required funding and resources.
Responsibilities include:
Manage Quality Total Warranty Cost cross functional task force teams, create priorities, action plans and track progress, align and update initiatives list
First responder to Component Quality Analysis Team New Emerging Issue alerts.
Interacting with DSE, MFG and DRE to develop the next steps plan, document the plan to the team
Coordinate any next steps and track progress working side by side with DSE/DRE setting up plans or tests needed
Updating status and results into GIMS, our Quality Initiatives documents and QEC teardown results database.
Manages the development of the Applications Matrix including all interface requirements for given programs including all variants and various vehicle platforms
Coordinates packaging studies with each vehicle application to ensure all clearance requirements are met. Leads advanced vehicle adaptation designs studies and freezes
Updates and coordinates approvals of International Product Spec releases
Updates and coordinates approvals of owners manuals
Updates and coordinates approvals of CP, Compliance Report Standards
Negotiates requirements with vehicle platforms based on product limitations and capabilities
Owns the Transmission Technical Specifications (TTS) and communicates application specific requirements to the team (i.e. max torque, NVH, FE, tire size, FDR selection, mass, etc)
Defines and tracks adherence to robust vehicle level and system level/sub-system functional objectives
Coordinates external design changes that require platform approval. Perform TOS as required.
Develops, manages & communicates external issues and change management.
Responsible for the review and approval of the Application Checklist for each CN
Coordination of application specific designs (torque converter, dampers, vents, LV & HV wire connections, bracket attachments, trans oil cooling, PIM and e-motor integration, etc) including controls & calibration strategies
Represents chief organization on vehicle assembly plant requirements & events (i.e. supports pilot builds, EOL test, VIN marking, build issues, etc.). Development Manager leads vehicle assembly issues. AE supports.
Leads Build Readiness tasks (instrumentation plan, dyno support)
Coordinates COE assessments of bulletins and AT engineering response to bulletins
Manage prototype hardware procurements and ED&D reqs
Manage BRT (Build Readiness Team) for prototype orders
Lead for shipping & receiving parts/transmissions for builds to/from suppliers
Full Time