Entry Level Contingent Engineer 1 at Honda Racing Corporation USA
Santa Clarita, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Chassis Design, Engine Design, Electronic Control Systems, Calibration, Testing, Simulation Tools, Technical Reporting, Component Development, Durability Testing, Vehicle Dynamics, Modeling, Data Analysis, Project Management, Innovation, Continuous Improvement, Problem Solving

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
What Makes a Honda, is Who makes a Honda Honda has a clear vision for the future, and it’s a joyful one. We are looking for individuals with the skills, courage, persistence, and dreams that will help us reach our future-focused goals. At our core is innovation. Honda is constantly innovating and developing solutions to drive our business with record success. We strive to be a company that serves as a source of “power” that supports people around the world who are trying to do things based on their own initiative and that helps people expand their own potential. To this end, Honda strives to realize “the joy and freedom of mobility” by developing new technologies and an innovative approach to achieve a “zero environmental footprint.” We are looking for qualified individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, continuous improvement values, and a strong work ethic to join our team. If your goals and values align with Honda’s, we want you to join our team to Bring the Future! Chassis Design/Development Contingent Engineer: Responsibilities include: simulate, design, and validate chassis components using various simulations tools (dynamometers, rigs and track tests); provide feedback and produce technical reports. Design Contingent Engineer: Responsibilities include engine design concept preparation, component and assembly modeling, design evaluation and analysis, drawing preparation and release, part manufacturing coordination and other related administrative duties. Electrical Contingent Engineer: Responsibilities include supporting electronic control systems on the race car; validate the control system design and application; optimization of the calibration for the system algorithms and functions utilizing real time software. Will also be responsible for engine-related electronic control unit, ignition, switches, wiring harness systems, wiring looms and connectors. Development Contingent Engineer: Responsible for creating development plans for concepts and component development. Looking at the full product life cycle from concept to production. In addition to executing the test and validations required to achieve project goals. Test Contingent Engineer: Responsibilities include engine development and durability testing on the test cell while ensuring that the test cell is ready and capable of meeting the requested testing goals and deadlines. Will be programming and operating the test cell/plans, develop engine and instrumentation calibration setting and cell maintenance. Review testing methods to determine areas for improvement in accuracy, consistency and processing results. Vehicle Dynamics Contingent Engineer: Responsibilities include populating and calibrating vehicle model parameters, performing correlation studies: comparing vehicle model behaviors with real-world test data and modelling and characterization of all vehicle systems: e.g. aerodynamics, brakes, multi-body suspensions, tires, powertrains. Honda is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected factor.
Responsibilities
The role involves simulating, designing, and validating chassis components, as well as engine design and development tasks. Engineers will also support electronic control systems and conduct testing and validation throughout the product life cycle.
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