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Lead Engineer

Company Name:
Sensata Technologies
Position Type:
Full-time
Wabash Technologies, an affiliate of Sensata Technologies is currently seeking a
Lead Engineer - Electronic Throttle Control Pedals (ETC)
to work in our Huntington, IN location.
Lead ETC pedal product engineering team. This team will include design, process, test, and application engineering. The position will also serve as the key point of contact to the customers for all engineering related communication.
Essential Duties and responsibilities include the following:
Lead the engineering team in the simultaneous engineering of ETC pedals for Automotive, and HVOR segments
Create a global ETC pedal product design team
Lead the COE (Center Of Expertise) for ETC pedals for Wabash globally with appropriate interaction with resources across all regions
Full ownership of product design and product development.
Perform design verification on original and/or derivative ideas using analytical and experimental methods.
Maintaining product documentation (drawings and specifications).
Preparing, testing and debugging prototypes.
Educational Requirements:
BS/MS Mechanical Engineering
Experience in ETC pedal design and interaction with automotive OEMs in similar capacity
10 years
of experience in Design Engineering in electro-mechanical systems.
Job Requirements:
Experience in the design and development of ETC pedals.
Strong understanding of mechanical engineering principles, materials, mechanics and heat transfer is a must.
Knowledge of basic electrical circuits, microelectronic assembly, statistical methods, process control fundamentals and product testEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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