Powertrain Calibration Engineer Engineering - Chelsea, MI at Geebo

Powertrain Calibration Engineer

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The FCA Powertrain organization is currently seeking a Powertrain Calibration Engineer to join the team at the Chelsea Proving Grounds in Chelsea, MI. The Engine Calibration Engineer for Emissions and Drivability is responsible for developing the engine calibrations to meet LEV II, LEV III emission standards at lowest system cost while delivering world-class drivability. The Engineer will work with the base engine hardware releasing groups, scientific labs, and vehicle teams. Develop and implement best practice design and calibration solutions. Perform verification testing in accordance with powertrain system functional objectives.
Basic
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science or higher in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or equivalent engineering degree from an accredited university
Minimum of 6 months of experience in emissions systems calibration development, with knowledge of LEV II and LEV III emissions levels and vehicle drivability to meet corporate drivability requirements
Minimum of 6 months ETAS INCA Tool experience or equivalent data acquisition experience
Preferred
Qualifications:
Masters of Science in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or a Master's of Science in Computer Science from an ABET accredited University
Hardware In the Loop development /verification experience
Experience with database management of production calibrations
Understanding of engine system fundamentals
Good teamwork skills and ability to work independently
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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