Electric Drive Unit Transmission Engineer

Coventry
1 month ago
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Our premium brand Automotive client is currently recruiting for the following role:

Electric Drive Unit Transmission Engineer - £26.65/hr (Inside IR35) - Hybrid / Coventry - 12 Months (potential for yearly renewal)

Division:
Power/Train

Position Description:
The focus of this role is the design and development Electric Drive Unit (EDU) transmission systems. The engineer will develop solutions for products in delivery/launch and/or advanced development phases using both experimental and analytical approaches. The engineer will need a drive to succeed to develop and execute their plans precisely coordinating activities with a wide range of stakeholders including CAD designers, CAE analysts, suppliers, prototype workshops, and test facilities

Skills Required:

  • Good technical understanding of mechanical component design
  • Ability to work independently, demonstrating tenacity, drive and perseverance to execute plans to target
  • Problem solving experience resolving business, technical and process issues within a Project Team environment

    Experience Required:
  • Experience developing electric drive unit transmission components and sub-systems for the automotive industry
  • Experience with transmission virtual analysis, including dedicated tools such as Romax
  • 3DX CATIA knowledge and experience
  • A good working knowledge of product creation & delivery, product definition and change management processes.
  • Good technical understanding of mechanical component design (including strength and fatigue).
  • Problem solving experience resolving business, technical and process issues within a Project Team environment, with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to work independently, demonstrating tenacity, drive and perseverance to execute plans to target
  • Degree qualified or equivalent experience.

    Additional Information:
    This role is on a contract basis and is Inside IR35
    Hybrid working available - min 3 days on site in Coventry
    The services advertised by Premea Limited for this vacancy are those of an Employment Business.
    Premea is a specialist IT & Engineering recruitment consultancy representing clients in the UK and internationally within the Automotive, Motorsport and Aerospace sectors

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