Monday 23 May 2011

P&E Senior Engine Development Engineer - Basildon - £23.70 - 23.70 per hour (JAS-100199)

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P&E Senior Engine Development Engineer
Basildon, Essex, England
£23.70 - 23.70 per hour

A P&E Senior Engine Development Engineer is required to work on contract for our large automotive client based in Dunton, Basildon, Essex.

Description
Position Description:
P&E Senior Engine Development Engineer – Gasoline

Job Requirements
Plan and lead the development of Engine Performance & Economy (P&E) targets to meet overall vehicle targets. Track progress and status of powertrain hardware to deliver P&E targets. Issue technical reports & program status documentation for all hardware evaluation and key program decisions. Support of dyno based calibration activity in support of program. Lead dyno and engine hardware interface on program into support and customer areas. Management of daily dyno plan for both hardware & calibration development. Support technical reviews at key gateways, where requested as per relevant program or PT Timing Plan. Release of calibrations for other rig users & plants. Troubleshooting support for other rig users and engine DV/PV as needed. Liaison with hardware suppliers/plant/calibration teams as needed.

Skills Required:
Knowledge of gasoline combustion system, ability to evaluate and analyse key attributes and calibrate engine accordingly.

Details
Skills Preferred:
Engine/calibration trouble shooting, program management.

Experience Required:
Dyno-based gasoline engine development, calibration and evaluation.

Education Required:
Automotive Engineering Degree or similar

Education Preferred:
Gasoline combustion-specific qualification

Applicants MUST have proof of immediate and valid eligibility to work full time in the UK.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Contracts are those of an Employment Business.

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