Automotive Seating Engineer
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Are you an Automotive Interiors Engineer looking to join a leading
Research and Development Team for a major automotive manufacturer? Do
you have a passion for future vehicle development?
If so,
Expleo have an opportunity for you! One of the world's largest
automotive Manufacturer's is currently recruiting for an Interiors
Engineer, to help them develop unique and innovative automotive
products. Based in Sunderland, you will be working within a dedicated
and enthusiastic team of Engineers on a contract basis.
Responsibilities of the Automotive Interiors Engineer include:
* Seat Design and development at part / module level
*
Responsible for life cycle management
* Lead the
industrialisation activities of new Seating systems into the
Manufacturing Plant
* Supplier management
* Managing and
reporting test validation, cost performance and part quality /
reliability
* Competitor benchmarking and trend research /
analysis
Background and Experience required for the
Automotive Interiors Engineer position:
* Ideally degree
educated in a relevant design / engineering qualification
*
Previous automotive development experience
* Knowledge of seating
/ interior cabin parts / modules
* Knowledge of manufacturing
processes
* Good understanding of CAD interrogation
* Cost
analysis skills related to automotive interior / seat parts
*
Proficient in Microsoft office skills
You will hold a valid
driving licence and have the capability to travel globally.
To meet with current legislation, right to work checks will be carried
out to ensure candidates are able to work within the UK.
For
more information on the Interiors Engineer position, please contact
Jacquie Linton on (phone number removed), or alternatively, you can
apply directly by sending your CV to (url removed)
Automotive Seating Engineer
Expleo Engineering UK Limited
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