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Chassis Design Evaluation Engineer - 23556 - £NEG Ltd Co
Gaydon, Warwickshire, England
Position Description:
1. Ensure that new Chassis and Brake designs are compatible with brake refinement targets.
2. Co-ordinate CAE, Dyno and X1 vehicle pre-development loops to install refinement counter-measures before M1.
3. Benchmark appropriate competitor vehicles, including development of any new tests required to characterise the NVH attributes of the brake system.
4. Work closely with CoC teams, especially chassis teams to identify cost effective solutions to any Brake NVH issues.
5. Assist development of modelling techniques for early identification of Brake NVH issues.
6. Undertake or participate in GTDS Foundation Brakes projects as required.
Skills Required:
You will have knowledge of brake system design and be able to identify the specifications that influence Brake attributes. You will have strong leadership skills and will have experience of leading issue resolution within cross-functional teams. An understanding of related Chassis systems (such as suspension structures) is essential for target negotiations. Experience of vehicle test and subjective evaluation is required. Knowledge of industry standard NVH measurement systems (LMS Test.lab, HEAD Artemis, Prosig, etc.) is an advantage, ideally you will be degree qualified in a mechanical discipline. Usage of 6-sigma disciplines is desirable. Experience of modelling mechanical system interactions using simulation packages or Excel/VB is desirable.
Education Required:
Educated to degree level or equivalent experience. Experience of modelling mechanical system interactions using simulation packages or Excel/VB is desirable.
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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