Design & Release XEV Battery Engineer at Ford Global Career Site
Allen Park, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Battery Engineering, Systems Engineering, Data Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, CAD, CAE, DFMEA, Thermal Performance, Test Plans, Troubleshooting, Leadership, Team Collaboration, HV Systems, Motor Design, Safety Training

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Lead the definition, development and delivery of HV traction batteries for high performance automotive applications Work with Ford Racing cross functional teams to define traction battery system level requirements that meet program needs Define and maintain pack level requirements for battery controls, internal mechanical, electrical components (HV Contactors/EDS), battery cells, and thermal performance Develop and maintain battery level DFMEA including implementations to manage severity and/or occurrence Define test plans to validate all battery pack requirements and functional performance Manage trade-offs between thermal, packaging, NVH, and hardware/software solutions Coordinate cross-functional solutions across component Design & Release teams to achieve pack system level requirements and objectives. Support all quality documents required for manufacturing builds, PPAP, shipping, labeling, test requirements, etc. Troubleshoot battery component and in-vehicle systems Established and active employee resource groups Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or similar engineering field 2+ years in xEV engineering (battery / motor / power electronics), with a focus on systems and data engineering Proven experience in system design (fusing/bussing/contactor design/ISC design/Motor design) Working level knowledge of CAD/CAE with an ability to coordinate CAD support Strong leadership skills, able to effectively interact with multiple internal and external stakeholders Proven ability to handle multiple assignments with competing priorities Minimal travel expected (supplier sites for PPAP if required, battery assembly build sites if required). Possess a competitive spirit and interest in Ford Racing Positive team player, ability to work with multiple suppliers, and willingness to work in a fast-paced environment with high responsibility Must hold or be eligible for a passport; International and Domestic travel maybe be required Proactive, self-motivated, and attention to detail Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or related field Experience in Ford WERS/AVBOM/AIMS/eFDVS/GPDS/Integrator systems desired Ford HV level 2 safety training or equivalent Experience in leading and developing core documents (DFMEA/DVP/Boundary diagrams/etc) Experience in CATIA V5 Experience in a CAE environment (FEA, CFD, etc.) Working knowledge of HV xEV systems
Responsibilities
Lead the definition, development, and delivery of high voltage traction batteries for automotive applications. Coordinate cross-functional solutions to achieve battery pack system level requirements and objectives.
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