Driveline Systems Design Engineer
looking for a passionate, highly-motivated Design Engineer with an interest in Driveline systems to help develop a multitude of torque transferring components.
Within the first two years, the primary responsibilities of this role are to support the design of Driveline components for an upcoming project
Simultaneous Engineering with potential suppliers, including visits to their manufacturing plant. Issue of owned drawings and/or supplied parts specifications. Working with Supplier and Vehicle Plants to support trials and ensure a smooth product/vehicle launch. Working with customer facing groups to ensure no issues for customer vehicles. Reporting to the Driveline Design Manager, the person in this role will support the PDE department's objective to build "World Class Powertrains in North America."
What you'll be doing
Creating validated 3D models, 2D drawings, and supplier spec sheets utilizing the standard design process. Leading Design Reviews for your responsible parts to show how your design achieves its function and targets.Developing counter-measures to gaps such as cost, mass, durability, strength, and warranty rate based on data and engineering mindset.Building relationships with key stakeholders (such as vehicle design, TMC driveline design, Supplier Development teams, purchasing, and assembly plants).Managing NA suppliers to ensure on-time delivery of quality parts in line with the requirements of each milestone.Benchmarking similar designs to improve our customer experience and cost.
Ann Arbor5 - 10 Years10R14-Apr-2026NACTIVE1485909
What you bring
Bachelor of Science of Science in Mechanical Engineering or related technical field of study. 5+ years in automotive design/development, specifically in developing Transfer Cases, Differentials, Propshafts, and Driveshafts Demonstrable CAD skills and knowledge of GD&T. Experience in the detailed design and release of prototype and production component drawings and supplier spec sheets. Knowledge of typical automotive manufacturing methods (i.e. Aluminum and Iron Castings, Forgings, Machining, Thermoplastics, and Rubber Molding). Proficiency with Excel and PowerPoint. Strong knowledge of conventional, hybrid and electrified drivelines. Willingness to travel domestically and internationally. Team-oriented thinking and a "can-do" attitude.
Added bonus if you have Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or other related technical fields. Hands-on experience with driveline/powertrain assemblies. Experience with Catia, FEA, Vehicle NVH, and Vehicle Simulations. A working knowledge of DRBFM. A working knowledge of Quality Management and Supply Chain Management principles. Experience working in a multi-cultural environment. Ann Arbor5-10 Yrs