The Electrical Launch Support and Root Cause Engineer is responsible for directing and coordinating troubleshooting and repair activities at engineering and assembly facilities for prototype and production level vehicles.
The Engineer will support a variety of launch activities at assembly plants and pilot plants, conduct repairs, perform customer audit testing, participate in management update meetings, investigate problems found on early prototype engineering vehicles and coordinate interim and long term solutions with the component releasing engineers.
The Engineer will also gather engineering teams from multiple engineering disciplines and direct them in solving complex vehicle problems, provide remote and direct support for dealerships experiencing difficult problems with vehicles and will work with zone representatives that are supporting vehicle dealerships and perform electrical validation testing and document results as required.Bachelor's degree in Engineering or relatedMaster of Science degree in Electrical or Mechanical EngineeringPrevious OEM / Supplier / FCA experience5 years of experience performing circuits analysis on the vehicle sub-systemsTroubleshooting experience with vehicle systems at assembly plants, road trips, pilot build areas and proving groundsProblem solving and DFSS experienceFamiliarity with vehicle engine systemMS Office experienceOur benefits reflects the FCA commitment to helping you reach your personal and professional goals.
In addition to an environment that promotes career development, we offer benefits for a healthy lifestyle and a rewarding future, designed to take care of you and your family, in various stages of life.As a global company, our employee packages will vary by country, customary norms and the legal entity into which you are hired.