Vehicle Integration Package Engineer

Gaydon
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Vehicle Integration Package Engineer - (phone number removed) - £33.99/hr umbrella rate

Do you have experience in product development within a vehicle integration or packaging role? Are you proficient in CATIA V5 & V6 for detailed packaging design and geometric integration? Are you ready to take your career to the next level in the automotive industry? This Vehicle Integration / Vehicle Package Engineer role offers an exciting opportunity to be at the forefront of innovative vehicle design and development. Working in a dynamic and forward-thinking environment, you'll play a key role in shaping the future of vehicle engineering while developing your skills and expertise. With competitive pay and the chance to contribute to cutting-edge projects, this role is perfect for someone looking to make a meaningful impact in the industry.

What You Will Do:

- Create vehicle concept proposals in the form of vehicle architecture package layouts.

- Develop outline component and system proposals to advance vehicle package development.

- Define and refine detailed vehicle packages at the whole vehicle or package zone level.

- Track and monitor the resolution of all geometric issues within a package zone.

- Mediate and negotiate between different areas to develop solutions for geometric issues.

- Lead the package process to deliver high-quality, clash-free virtual car definitions by coordinating activities across all teams.

What You Will Bring:

- Experience in product development within a vehicle integration or packaging role.

- Proficiency in CATIA V5 & V6 for detailed or packaging design and geometric integration.

- A strong understanding of chassis and propulsion systems, along with their subsystems.

- Experience in negotiating solutions to resolve technical conflicts.

- Excellent communication skills-written, graphical, and verbal-with a proven ability to deliver quality results in a flexible and dynamic team environment.

This role is pivotal to ensuring the company's ambitious targets are met across a range of vehicle projects. By contributing to the design and integration of advanced vehicle packages, you will directly support the company's commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences and innovative solutions in the automotive sector.

Location: This Vehicle Integration/Vehicle Package Engineer role is based in Gaydon, a hub of automotive excellence and innovation.

Interested?: If you're ready to drive your career forward and make your mark in the automotive industry, don't wait-apply today for this exciting Vehicle Integration Package Engineer position!

This role is Inside IR35.

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