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Ford Motor Company Technical Expert - Engine Development in Dearborn, Michigan
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Engine Performance Development (EPD) is responsible for verifying the engine attributes related to combustion, mechanical function, and durability. In this department we use engine dynamometers to test and validate these attributes. Our work includes optimization of engine control settings to improve fuel economy and performance, validating the engines durability by performing cycle based testing, and establishing advertised power and torque for regulatory agencies and marketing.
We seek an expert in combustion to help us develop and refine our engines current and future. This is an opportunity to shape the future of ICE engines
- An evidence book is required for TS Candidates pending a successful interview. The evidence book should be shared with the Hiring Manager after the interview.
Responsible (owner) for creation and maintaining Core Development documents, combustion workbooks , SDS & test procedures.
Leads Technical Reviews
Data Reviews
Technical Design Reviews
Provide product planning and design guidance to meet corporate objectives
Integral to Signoff of combustion attributes with specific signoff responsibility BEFORE Chief Signoff
Go-To for Problem Solving – Launch, Recall, Quality / Field Issues
Coach, Mentor and Train
Key interface with VPSE, VEME, E&SC, HWIM
Review & approve final SAE and Homologation documents and lead chief approval and sign off. Upload and maintain final chief signed of documents into etarget by .
Represent Ford in external technical forums (SAE, USCAR,etc.)
Establish combustion workbooks attribute targets for fuel economy, performance & fuel file for VEME vehicle level attributes and powerpack & EPD development engineers (Unit