**Design Release Engineer**
- Great opportunity to interact with international teams_
**Lear Corporation
- Position located in Toluca, México**
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Lear Corporation is the leading Tier 1 automotive supplier serving all the world's major automotive manufacturers with our world-class automotive seating and automotive electrical products. Our products are developed and produced by a diverse, talented team of more than 165,000 people. With operations in 39 countries, Lear operates in every major automotive manufacturing region in the world. For our globally positioned and successful teams, we are looking for dedicated talents with zest for action and enthusiasm. If you love challenges, want to experience development opportunities unrestrained, and want recognition that pays off, then you've come to the right place with Lear.
We are offering a great job opportunity to work as **Design Release Engineer** for our E-Systems Division. This position will be based in **Toluca, México.**
As Design Release Engineer you will have the opportunity to work in an International and growing environment reporting directly to the Engineering Tools & Process Regional Manager.
**Your Tasks will be**
- Liaison with the Customer at Design level
- Interacts directly with the Product Engineers into the Lear Plants
- Design information review and processing
- Ensure 2D print accuracy according with the design intent
- Mechanical and Logical data
- Change Request revision and tracking with Customer and Lear Plant
- Feedback about feasibility for new changes
- Release Information to the Plant for new math data
- Support cost reduction activities
- Support build events in Customer Assembly Plant
- Follow up Customer & Lear weekly meetings by Program
**To be successful in this role you will need**
- Education: Engineering Degree
- 5 or more years' experience in the automotive industry
- Proficient English Level
- Knowledge in Customer specifications and Systems, Design software tools by OEM, 3D Mechanical model, reading and electrical schematics understanding
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