Skip to content
Skip to content
DevOps Jobs
Stellantis

Design Release Engineer - Fuel Systems

Stellantis

Location
Onsite (Auburn Hills, Michigan)
Employment
Full-time
Level
Mid Level
Posted 4 days ago

About the Role

Stellantis is seeking a Design Release Engineer to lead the design, development, and production release of fuel and urea tanks and delivery modules. This role involves collaborating with internal and external teams to drive quality improvements and efficiency initiatives within the automotive sector.

Skills

Fuel Systems Design APQP DFMEA DVP&R DFSS GD&T NX Teamcenter PLM Injection Molding Blow Molding Virtual Simulation Mechanical Engineering Problem Solving Leadership Communication

Full job details

The Design Release Engineer will be responsible for the design, development, advance product & quality planning (APQP), and production release of a system/component within Fuels Systems: Fuel/Urea tanks and fuel/urea delivery modules.

 

Other responsibilities will include quality improvements, value optimization, weight reduction, and other efficiency improvement initiatives including communicating technical product status to management. 

 

The Design Release Engineer will interact with suppliers and will work closely with internal and external groups such as vehicle program team, testing & prototype labs, CAE engineers, supplier operations, and manufacturing plants.

Qualifications

Basic Requirements:

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering or related field.
  • A minimum of 2 years of design/development automotive engineering experience in Fuel Systems and Diesel/Urea Systems.
  • Proficiency in English (write, listen, and speak) is a requirement.
  • Self-starter with strong leadership, communication & organizational skills and demonstrated problem solving ability.

 

Preferred Requirements:

  • Automotive product engineering experience.
  • Injection molded, blow molded Fuel/Urea tank design.
  • Knowledge of Fuel/Urea Tanks, FDM, and UDM’s virtual simulations are highly recommended.
  • Fuel Delivery Module and/or Urea Delivery Module design knowledge are recommended.
  • Experience with Design Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (DFMEA).
  • Experience with Design Verification Plan & Report (DVP&R).
  • Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) and Reactive Methodology, preferred Belt certification.
  • General understanding of fasteners/torque.
  • General understanding of GD&T.
  • General understanding of NX, Teamcenter, PLM.
  • Travel domestically and internationally up to 20%.
  • Driving and Travel Requirements for NA applicants: Will be required to drive a company car.
    A valid driver’s license is required as well as a clean driving record.