Design Engineer Specialty Products Engineering - Mount Prospect, IL at Geebo

Design Engineer Specialty Products

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: ASAP
Salary period: Annual
Design, develop, and launch circuit protection technologies and products for the Automotive Passenger Car market. Main focus on high-voltage and specialty products for high-tech next-generation vehicles.
Responsible for putting advanced new technologies successfully into practice. Will also be involved in the design of standard/traditional products as necessary.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering preferred. Materials or Chemical Engineering are acceptable. A minimum of 8 years of product development experience. Automotive, circuit-protection, or electrical contact industry experience is strongly preferred. A minimum of 5 years 3D CAD modelling experience is preferred. UG/NX is most preferred. Strong background in thermal, mechanical and electrical sciences. Experience with common manufacturing processes for circuit protection components, including (but not limited to): plastic injection molding, sheet metal fabrication (stamping, coining, machining, bending, forming), soldering, heat staking, welding, and printed circuit board assembly. Knowledge of Statistical Techniques and Design of Experiments. Experience in Automotive product development preferred. Knowledge of TS16949, APQP, and/or VDA quality standards. A combination of technical proficiency and creativity is desired for this position. A history of patents or innovation is a plus. Must have advanced skills in Excel, Word, and Project.
ANSYS and/or Minitab working knowledge is a strong benefit.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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