LV EDS PMST Lead Engineer

TECOSIM UK
Basildon
1 week ago
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Are you driven by innovation and eager to work with a global engineering and technology solutions leader?

At TECOSIM, you’ll join a world-class team of forward-thinkers renowned for pushing boundaries and shaping the future across various industries and roles.

TECOSIM is a global leader in engineering services and technology solutions, specialising in advanced simulations, digital engineering, and product development. With a strong presence across automotive, aerospace, energy, and industrial engineering industries, TECOSIM partners with some of the world’s most renowned companies to drive innovation and excellence in product design, testing, and optimisation.


TECOSIM is expanding our dynamic Engineering team in the UK as part of our ongoing growth.

Our experts are at the forefront of delivering innovative solutions to leading global companies across various industries. From cutting-edge automotive projects to advancements in aerospace, industrial machinery, and beyond, our work spans a diverse array of high-impact projects that shape the future of technology and engineering.


Joining TECOSIM means contributing to engineering excellence, pushing the boundaries of innovation, and collaborating with industry leaders.



Position description


We are hiring for an LV EDS PMST lead engineer for our client site in Basildon, Essex


  • Lead LV (Low voltage) EDS Program team and Full-Service Supplier
  • Hold Regular PMST Team meetings to align on outstanding issues and drive closer.
  • Support Escalation meetings on critical topics with the Program Management team
  • Lead cross-functional activities for issue resolution affecting multiple departments VHM 1/2/3/4.
  • Track Program Timing using the GPDS System. Prepare for Key Milestone sign-offs such as Chief attestation, Chief Declaration, FDJ, etc.
  • Track and Sing DV activities to understand the difference between designing rules and System design specifications.
  • If needed, prepare robust design rule deviation documentation using the proforma format for technical specialist and management approval.
  • Track the EDS concern release to ensure all approval, such as for Finance / Manufacturing / New Model Launch / CPE, is obtained promptly.
  • Track PPAP and Pedigree status for released wire harness parts to ensure the letters are correctly populated.
  • Ensure that any change request via Alert or Concern validation documents AACS (Alert Authorisation Check Sheet) and DCCS (Designing Change Check Sheet) are completed.
  • Support Supplier Onsite Visit and Run@Rate event to ensure wire harnesses are correctly PPAPed.
  • Track the EDS Cost Finance Status to ensure that the vehicle cost is not negatively impacted.
  • Plan and organise the first sign-of-event piece with the full-service supplier to ensure that the parts supplied for the pre-production build phase are the intended design.
  • Support Launch Activities onsite and report issue resolution to Launch Management
  • Validate EDS WERS Usage coding to ensure this aligns with the Product Definition letter.
  • Track and manage PDO changes by following the CRF process.



Skills required


  • Problem-Solving Skills Using G8D Process and 3-legged Five Why.
  • Understand 2D Wire Harness drawing and WERS Usage Coding
  • Electrical and Mechanical EDS design Skill set needed to make informed design decision
  • Understand EDS Drafting Software and tool flow of CapXC, Zuken, and Integrator process
  • Ability to operate a Releasing System.
  • Ability to operate Team Centre to sign of Part being released and view 3D CAD design
  • EDS BoM validation
  • Excel VBA Programming skills



Education/Experience required


  • Engineering bachelor’s degree
  • EDS design experience in Routing and Package, as well as Electrical
  • EDS Launch Experience
  • Ability to manage high-pressure situations when away from home base.
  • Usage coding
  • Ability to rework Wire harness and connector
  • Ability to use Mustimeter, Pico Scope and other tools to troubleshoot harness
  • Creation of Change control documentation to ensure mistakes in these are avoided



Additional Information


  • The candidate requires a passport to travel to Turkey and Morocco.
  • The candidate will need to Travel for Business
  • Hybrid Working – 2 days in the office, 3 days working from home
  • In case of escalation, 5 days in the office are needed.
  • This position does not accept candidates with visa requirements

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