Organization | The Volvo Group |
Location | Bangalore |
Position | Hardware Engineer |
Qualification | B.E./B.Tech/M.E./ M.Tech (Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation Engineering) |
Job Desription | – Hardware Electrical and Electronics Engineer is responsible for development of Automotive electrical components i.e. switches, sensors, power management & distribution components. – You will be involved in requirement gathering, writing of Technical specifications and integration of components in the electrical system, release of component documentation in the PDM system. – To drive discussions with suppliers on issues related to requirements definition, design, validation and follow-up. – This work can be done in close collaboration with other stakeholders and project managers at all sites. |
Responsibilities | – Define and balance all the requirements to be considered in the development of these components to ensure maximum commonality – Responsible for component development in collaboration with suppliers and global counterparts – Analyze project and technical needs and lead development of Automotive electrical components. – Drive technical concepts and ensure supplier agreements in place. – Define and follow the validation plan – Participate in project risk analyzes. DFMEA, SFMEA, APQP etc. – Drive installation and ensure Documentation of our solutions (releases) – Capitalize knowledge around protection and distribution components – Contribute to continuous improvement on tools, work methods and the development process |
Qualifications and Experience | – BE or M.Tech in Electrical/Electronics/Instrumentation or equivalent – 3-6 years of experience in an automotive domain (OEM/Tier-1’s) – In addition to your technical skills and knowledge, you should be good communicator, organized, synthetic and fair in your analyzes, and have a special attention to maintain control over quality, cost, time and feature criterion. |
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