Vehicle Efficiency Integration Engineer

Gaydon
4 days ago
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Vehicle Efficiency Integration Engineer - (phone number removed) - £27.30/hr umbrella rate

Are you ready to drive innovation and make a real impact in the automotive industry? This is your chance to join a forward-thinking company that's shaping the future of vehicle efficiency. As a Vehicle Efficiency Integration Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of cutting-edge projects, helping to optimise performance while aligning with customer trends and legislative requirements. If you're looking for a role that offers professional growth, exciting challenges, and the opportunity to work on meaningful initiatives, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

What You Will Do:

- Conduct strategic target setting for the Vehicle Efficiency attribute, including competitive analysis and benchmarking.

- Coordinate and contribute to virtual verifications and data analysis for the Vehicle Efficiency attribute.

- Assess and negotiate target compatibility between the Vehicle Efficiency attribute and energy node owners.

- Collaborate with energy node owners to define strategic technology roadmaps aligned with customer trends.

- Support governance processes for the Vehicle Efficiency attribute, identifying risks and opportunities.

- Ensure robust administration and accessibility of Vehicle Efficiency attribute data for stakeholders.

What You Will Bring:

- A strong background in technical engineering with a structured approach to problem-solving.

- Experience in delivering vehicle attributes or systems.

- Knowledge of vehicle efficiency homologation and certification methods and processes.

- A technical understanding of how energy nodes (e.g., propulsion efficiency, road load) impact vehicle efficiency.

- Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to simplify complex technical concepts.

This role is pivotal to the company's mission of delivering innovative and efficient vehicles that meet customer needs and align with industry standards. Your contributions will directly influence the company's ability to stay ahead in a competitive and evolving market.

Location:This hybrid role is based in Gaydon, with a minimum requirement of two days per week in the office, allowing for a flexible work-life balance while meeting business needs.

Interested?:Don't miss this opportunity to take your career to the next level. Apply today to become a Vehicle Efficiency Integration Engineer and be part of something extraordinary. Your next big career move starts here!

This role is Inside IR35.

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