Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc (HATCI) is looking for an ESC Tuning and Development Engineer at our Proving Grounds in California City, CA.
Summary
Develop ESC (Electronic Stability Control) system and chassis dynamics control system through subjective and objective testing including in-house testing and calibration for prototype through production of HMG vehicles in collaboration with Chassis/Brake/NVH Engineers and Suppliers. Conduct benchmarking of competitive vehicles and support customer preference studies. Conduct certification test of ESC performance following NHTSA test standard and major media test procedure.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Develop ESC/Chassis Control performance
- Conduct FMVSS126 ESC certification test and NCAP rollover test
- Participate winter test in Sweden, North America, New Zealand, Japan, China and Korea and conduct low mu performance calibration/verification of ESC and Chassis Dynamics Control System
- Develop in-house testing as needed, specifying and procuring instrumentation and conducting test trials.
- Develop/conduct objective test and analysis following National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) test procedures and major media test procedure
- Conduct objective benchmarking of competitive vehicles and Hyundai/Kia at specified development "gateway points."
- Conduct customer feedback research to understand customer requirement. Understand and translate HMC, KMC, HMA, and KMA product vision for Vehicle Dynamics into actual vehicle performance.
- Support all chassis research & development activities at the Proving Ground.
- Work in a team environment as well as independently. Mentor junior level engineers.
- Support manufacturing organization with pre-launch activities through plant visits. Support special problem assessment and countermeasure recommendations.
- Attend industry sponsored Conferences & Trainings, and Vendor Demonstrations to review and continuously improve chassis components and systems.
- Create and present technical reports as assigned.
- Collaborate with Chassis/Brake and NVH Engineers to develop and improve ESC and Chassis Dynamics Control performance for HMG vehicles as needed.
- May be required to install suspension related parts or tires on vehicles or to direct technicians to perform installations.
- Perform additional chassis development projects as assigned.
- Travel up to 40% of time domestically and internationally.
- Assist in planning and monitoring of department budget.
- Perform administrative functions such as purchasing requests, timecard, vacation requests, travel requests, etc.
What We Offer
- Zero-dollar employee premiums on Medical, Dental, and Vision for you and your family
- 100% employer-paid disability and life insurance
- Generous paid time off including vacation, sick and abundant holidays
- A global environment that fosters diversity
- Competitive salaries
- Retirement savings and planning benefits
- Access to health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts
Compensation
$70,000 - $125,000
Required Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field.
- Good Project Management skills.
- Competence in Microsoft Office applications.
- Good technical writing skills.
- Ability to work in a culturally diverse team environment.
- 2+ years in Vehicle Evaluation & Development in the Automotive Industry. (Preferred)
- 2+ years in Vehicle Chassis/Chassis Control System Tuning & Development experience. (Preferred)
- Knowledge of Automotive Industry engineering and manufacturing. (Preferred)
- High Performance Driving and Evaluation Skill (Preferred)
- Good Understanding of Chassis Dynamic Mechanism and its Interaction with Active Chassis Control Systems (Preferred)
- Valid Driver’s License and satisfactory driving record
- Candidates applying for positions with Hyundai-Kia must be legally authorized to work in the United States, verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire.
- HATCI is an Equal Opportunity Employer including Disabled and Veteran. VEVRAA Federal contractor