Role: quality engineer
department: vpe - quality assurance fixture validation and management
requirements and offer job
education: bachelor of science in engineering (mechanical, electrical, or aerospace) from an abet-accredited university.
languages: high level of proficiency in english (speaking, reading, writing).
modality: 100 % on site - plant
location: toluca, estado de méxico
workday: monday - friday
gross salary: open and negotiable
hiring: 100 % payroll
benefits: social insurance (imss), 12 vacation days per year, 15 days of christmas bonus, 25 % vacation bonus, life insurance.
plus benefits: online technical trainings and access to academies and certifications
job stability and professional development.
key responsibilities:
1. the quality engineer is responsible for managing and validating qaf systems throughout all programs build phases.
2. this role ensures quality compliance, root cause analysis, and validation of electrical and mechanical components, working closely with cross-functional teams including hmi, corporate quality, supplier quality (sq), and perceived quality.
3. the engineer will develop test procedures, perform vehicle and bench testing, support vehicle builds activities, and lead issue resolution efforts to ensure high-quality validation outputs and meet customer functional objectives.
4. oversee and manage quality assurance fixtures (qaf) at all programs build phases.
5. assemble, validate, and troubleshoot qaf systems as needed.
6. coordinate activities with hmi, corporate quality, supplier quality, and perceived quality teams.
7. collaborate with release engineers and suppliers to ensure compliance of all released components.
8. develop and execute test procedures, vehicle and bench tests, and validation protocols.
9. conduct advanced root cause analysis and lead resolution of complex connectivity and functional issues.
10. organize tactical meetings with cross-functional teams to resolve critical quality concerns.
11. review specifications and test cases early in the development cycle to enhance validation accuracy.
12. support vehicles build activities, characterizing issues found during fleet tests and assembly plant reviews.
13. lead validation activities, including design verification plan & report (dvp&r) execution, development trips, and plant manufacturing reviews.
14. benchmark competitive vehicles, document emerging issues, and drive issue resolution.
15. maintain lessons learned databases and contribute to cross-vehicle technology clubs.
validate electrical and ev functional objectives, including:
1. electrified powertrain, infotainment, connectivity, autonomous driving, body electronics, and vehicle security systems.
2. braking, steering, suspension, underbody clearance, disabled vehicle recovery, and trailer tow functions.
3. environmental intrusion, exterior lighting, wipe/wash systems, closures, and vehicle recovery systems.
provide findings and recommendations to senior leadership based on validation results.
professional skills:
1. communication & collaboration skills to work with cross-functional teams
2. strong problem-solving and analytical skills
3. root cause analysis
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