Geometry Integration Lead Engineer

Gaydon
4 days ago
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Geometry Integration Lead Engineer - (phone number removed) - £33.99/hr (Umbrella Rate) (Inside IR35)

Are you ready to take your engineering career to the next level? This is your chance to join a leading company in the automotive sector, renowned for its innovative approaches and commitment to excellence. As a Geometry Integration Lead Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of vehicle design, working on cutting-edge projects that push boundaries and inspire progress. This company offers an exciting environment where your expertise will make a real impact, all while enjoying a collaborative and forward-thinking culture.

What You Will Do:

  • Lead the geometric integration of components within the Closures and Exteriors group, ensuring systems and features are seamlessly incorporated into the vehicle.

  • Develop and deliver packaging proposals optimised for weight, cost, and customer experience.

  • Conduct CAD studies to ensure geometric targets and standards are met or exceeded.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve technical conflicts and support system integration.

  • Assist in delivering high-quality, clash-free geometry while adhering to strict timing constraints.

  • Protect space in the vehicle for future technologies and features, ensuring adherence to package-owned standards.

    What You Will Bring:

  • Proven experience in product design within at least one functional area.

  • Proficiency in CATIA V6 for packaging design and geometric integration.

  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage issues effectively.

  • Excellent communication skills, including presentation, written, and verbal abilities.

  • A well-rounded knowledge of vehicle types, propulsion systems, and subsystems.

    This role is critical to the company's mission of delivering world-class vehicles that exceed customer expectations. By joining as a Geometry Integration Lead Engineer, you'll contribute to the development of innovative solutions that align with the company's values of quality, performance, and customer satisfaction. You'll be part of a team dedicated to integrating systems, balancing attributes, and achieving engineering excellence.

    Location:

    This role is based in Gaydon, a hub of innovation and engineering expertise, offering an inspiring environment to excel in your career.

    Interested?:

    Don't miss this opportunity to step into a dynamic role where your skills will shine. Apply now to become a Geometry Integration Lead Engineer and join a team shaping the future of automotive design!

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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