Job summary: we are seeking a highly motivated vehiclecockpit design release engineer to lead the design, development,and release of cockpit components for our next-generation vehicles.this role will be responsible for managing all aspects of cockpitsystems, including ip (instrument panel), floor console, clusters,hvac bezels, and trim parts, ensuring they meet quality, cost,timing, and functional requirements.
key responsibilities: - leaddesign, development, and release of cockpit components from conceptthrough production.
- collaborate with cross-functional teamsincluding styling, manufacturing, supplier quality, purchasing, andvehicle integration.
- manage the bill of materials (bom), caddata, and engineering documentation through all phases ofdevelopment.
- ensure product designs meet performance, regulatory,and safety standards.
- interface with suppliers to ensure designfeasibility, part manufacturability, and cost targets.
- drivedesign validation activities including dfmea, dvp&r, andcoordinate testing and validation of components.
- manageengineering changes (ecrs/ecns) and ensure timely resolution ofissues.
- support prototype builds, vehicle launches, andcontinuous improvement initiatives.
- use cad tools (e.g., catia,nx) for packaging studies and design reviews.
qualifications: -bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, automotiveengineering, or related field (master's preferred).
- 3+ years ofexperience in interior systems engineering or related automotivefield.
- experience with cockpit components (ip, center console,bezels, trim, etc.)
and related materials & manufacturingprocesses.
- proficient in cad tools such as catia v5, nx, orequivalent.
- strong understanding of dvp&r, dfmea, gd&t,and product lifecycle management.
- experience working with tier-1suppliers and global cross-functional teams.
- knowledge of vehicledevelopment processes and gateways.
- excellent project management,communication, and problem-solving skills.
preferredqualifications: - experience in ev or adas-integrated cockpitsystems.
- exposure to agile/lean development in automotiveenvironments.
- familiarity with regulatory standards (fmvss, ece,etc.
).