Electronics Systems Packaging Engineer
KYYBA Inc - warren, MI
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Electronics Systems Vehicle Component Packaging Engineer):Responsible for the design and application of electrical components across multiple vehicle and mobility platforms including packaging ECU's & sensors, and development of related components to ensure quality, performance, cost, and timing requirements are met for each electronics system.The primary responsibility of this role is to adapt the design of standard Electrical components, sensors, and ECU's (Electronic Control Unit) for deployment Responsibilities:Collaborate with related stakeholders (internal, external and international) in cross-functional teams to design packaging structure, prepare drawings, plan and manage schedule for complex engineering problems.Manage and lead part development to meet targets for cost, mass, performance and schedule with high quality, efficiency, and optimization mindset from project start through start of production.Develop design data in 3D and create 2D drawings using Catia V5.Requirements:Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering discipline, Electrical or Mechanical preferred.Proficient in CATIA v5 for parametric 3D data and drawing preparation. (4+ yrs)5 or more years of vehicle development experience.4 yrs demonstrated abilities in planningscheduling, multi-tasking and engaging with multiple stakeholders.Experience supporting a production vehicle trial. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Documented problem-solving experience [solve problems and communicate].What you May Bring:Experience in using simulation software such as Computer-Aided Engineering (structuralvibration) or CST studio suite (EMCEMI) Electromagnetic capability and Electromagnetic interference.Experience negotiating with Styling group and Cross-Functional departments.Experience in design of electrical systemsparts.Experience in design of other ADAS systems such as Panoramic View Monitor, Sonar, and Blind Spot Monitor, or Headlamp ECU.
Created: 2025-02-21