
Closures Design & Release Engineer
Welcome to Ford Motor, where innovation and excellence drive our company forward. We are currently seeking a talented and dynamic Closures Design & Release Engineer to join our team. As a key member of our engineering department, you will play a crucial role in the design and release of our vehicle closures, ensuring that they meet our high standards of quality, performance, and safety. We are looking for someone with a strong technical background, exceptional problem-solving skills, and a passion for the automotive industry. If you are ready to be a part of shaping the future of Ford's vehicles, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
- Design and develop innovative solutions for vehicle closures that meet Ford's high standards of quality, performance, and safety.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure timely and efficient release of closures, from initial concept to final production.
- Conduct thorough research and analysis to identify potential design and engineering challenges, and develop effective solutions to overcome them.
- Utilize a strong technical background and advanced engineering tools to create and validate closure designs.
- Work closely with suppliers to ensure timely delivery of high-quality closure components.
- Continuously monitor and evaluate closure performance during testing and production, making necessary adjustments and improvements as needed.
- Develop and maintain detailed engineering specifications, drawings, and documentation for closure systems.
- Participate in design reviews and provide technical support to other team members.
- Stay updated on industry trends and advancements in closure technology, and incorporate them into Ford's designs.
- Adhere to all safety and regulatory standards throughout the design and release process.
- Demonstrate a strong work ethic and a passion for the automotive industry.
- Communicate effectively with team members and management to provide progress updates and address any issues or concerns.
- Take ownership of closure projects and ensure timely completion within budget and timeline constraints.
- Identify and implement process improvements to streamline closure design and release processes.
- Uphold Ford's values of innovation and excellence in all aspects of the job.
Bachelor's Degree In Mechanical Engineering Or Related Field
Minimum Of 3 Years Of Experience In Automotive Closures Design And Release
Proficiency In Cad Software, Such As Catia Or Nx
Strong Knowledge Of Engineering Principles, Materials, And Manufacturing Processes
Excellent Communication And Teamwork Skills, Ability To Collaborate With Cross-Functional Teams And Suppliers.
Product Development
Project Management
Communication
Manufacturing processes
Quality Control
Teamwork
CAD software
Problem-Solving
Product Validation
Engineering Principles
Automotive Design
Prototype Testing
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Problem Solving
Time management
creativity
Critical thinking
Teamwork
Adaptability
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Closures Design & Release Engineer in Dearborn, MI, USA is $77,000-$110,000 per year. This can vary depending on factors such as experience, skills, and the specific company hiring.
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Ford is a leading top 10 automobile companies in the world and was established in 1903 by Henry Ford at Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Ford makes many popular car models such as Fiesta, Endeavour, Eco sport, Expedition, Escape, Mustang, Taurus, Focus, and Fusion. This top automobile company in 2018 has an annual production capacity of around 6.7 million cars and employs more than 200,000 personnel. Ford had an estimated annual revenue of almost $150 billion with a net income of around $8 billion in 2017 and owns more than 90 automobile manufacturing plants across the world.

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