Geometry Integration Lead Engineer

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Vehicle Geometry Integration Lead Engineer - Closures & Exteriors (Contract)

📍 Gaydon | ⏳ 12 month Contract

We are currently supporting a leading automotive OEM in their search for a Vehicle Geometry Integration Lead Engineer to join their Vehicle Packaging & Geometric Integration team in Gaydon.

This is a key contract opportunity for an experienced engineer to play a critical role in full vehicle geometric integration, working across the Closures and Exteriors domain from concept through to end of life.

The Role

You'll join an established vehicle integration team responsible for delivering clash‑free, high‑quality vehicle geometry, while balancing system performance, attributes, customer requirements and future technologies across the vehicle architecture.

Working closely with Package Zone Leaders, Group Technical Leaders, CoCs and Attribute teams, you'll help ensure robust system integration and elegant engineering solutions within the Closures & Exteriors zone.

Key Responsibilities

Support package zone leaders and group technical leaders across Closures & Exteriors

Deliver high‑quality, target‑achieving and clash‑free geometry

Integrate systems, hardware and attributes into overall vehicle architecture

Develop and propose weight, cost and customer‑optimised packaging solutions

Conduct CAD studies to ensure geometry standards and targets are met or exceeded

Protect vehicle space for future technology and customer features

Resolve cross‑functional geometric and integration issues

Ensure package-owned standards and requirements are adhered to

Work within agile integration sprints, supporting continuous delivery

Essential Experience & Skills

Proven experience in product design within at least one functional area

Strong experience using CATIA V6 for detail design, packaging or geometric integration

Structured problem‑solving and issue‑management skills

Excellent communication skills (written, verbal, presentation and graphical)

Broad knowledge of vehicle architectures, propulsion systems and subsystems

Experience using benchmarking tools to support concept and idea generation

Ability to negotiate solutions in areas of technical conflict

Comfortable working to tight timing constraints in a fast‑paced environment

Demonstrated commitment to quality and collaborative team delivery

Desirable Experience

Lead Engineer or launch delivery experience on exterior systems

Experience with vehicle packaging and vehicle engineering structures

Knowledge of OEM systems (e.g. DOORS, RMDV, RTC, Jira, SDots, WERS, AIMS)

Agile experience and use of tools such as Jira & Confluence

DFMEA & DRBFM experience

CAD viewer tools: VisMockup, Digibuck, Teamcenter, 3DX

Experience with CATIA V5

Confident presenting to peers and senior management

Understanding of project planning and delivery to plan

Knowledge of electronic-based parts lists and family trees

Education

Higher Degree (preferred)

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