Ford Racing Chassis Engineering Manager at Ford Global Career Site
Allen Park, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Oct, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Chassis Engineering, Suspension Systems, Brake Systems, Design and Release, Project Management, Team Leadership, Technical Presentations, Organizational Skills, DFMEAs, Active Suspensions, Off-Road Systems, Communication Skills, Engineering, Problem Solving, Kinematics, Vehicle Architecture

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Workload will consist of leading a global chassis engineering team who is responsible for Ford Racing chassis systems and design & release for all Ford Racing Vehicles. Design and release responsibility for Ford Racing unique active and passive suspension systems: Arms /bushings /joints, knuckles, springs, active shocks, passive shocks, jounce bumpers, steering gears, stabilizer bars / links, track tires, off-road tires and wheels. Design and release responsibility for Ford Racing unique chassis structure: Frames, subframes, body & subframe mounts, jacks, spare tire winch and skid plates . Design and release responsibility and brake development for Ford Racing unique vehicle brake systems. Design & Release for Off-Road Vehicle Brake Systems: Rotors, pads, dust shields and brake hoses & lines. Support Ford Racing Pre-Program Vehicle Architecture Chassis System layout for kinematics by providing feedback related to suspension feasibility for loads ( bushing / joint / section size) and component and assembly feasibility. Deliver technical project presentations to senior management including results and accomplishments, conclusions and recommendations, and lessons learned. Established and active employee resource groups BS degree in Engineering required. Minimum of 10 years experience in Underbody Chassis Systems Design Demonstrated experience with leading Chassis Engineering teams on multiple concurrent programs. Engineering MS degree or higher Experience in active suspensions and/or off-road chassis systems design. Deep knowledge of suspension and/or frame and/or brake systems design & release. Working understanding of Functional requirements, failure mode effects, causes, severity and detection methods (DFMEAs) Ability to develop clear working level documents and management presentations as well as clear/concise communication skills. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage several unique tasks simultaneously. Ability and willingness to travel to both Ford and supplier domestic and foreign locations.
Responsibilities
Lead a global chassis engineering team responsible for Ford Racing chassis systems and design & release for all Ford Racing vehicles. Oversee the design and release of unique suspension systems, chassis structures, and brake systems.
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