JOB DESCRIPTION
Schedule: MF 85 or 96 with 8 hour days with flexibility (up to 1 hour nonbillable lunch)
This will be mostly remote with some potential days onsite depending on ability and business needs
In this role the Component Engineer (Contract role) will be supporting assigned tasks related to managing electronic component selection and maintenance of part library working with broader component engineering team responsible for of various hardware designs for current and next generation of electric vehicles.
This is what you ll do:
Responsible for Arena Parts library maintenance from component engineering point of view.
Support component engineering team to implement multisourcing in our design manufacturing flows and drive part life cycle maintenance.
Partner with Purchasing and Program Management teams to make sure there is alignment between part availability cost and planned build dates for HW
Support design engineering in the selection of electronic components for their applications
Generate Internal Part Numbers for new part requests for new designs in the Arena PLM database.
Scrub Bill of Materials (BoM) to ensure compliance to application requirements (AECQ Electrical/Mechanical Temperature grade)
Manage the supply chain lifecycle for electronic components (EOL/LTB PCNs etc.)
Support supply chain during clear to build (CTB) reviews by identifying alternate components for known shortages
Contribute to overall process and workflow development between the cross functional teams
Report weekly status to management on progress for expected deliverables and highlight risks
this is what you ll need:
Experience in component engineering electrical engineering or related field.
Prior experience in analyzing and evaluating new or improved electronic components
Understanding of Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) and ECAD tools (Altium OrCAD) for applicable component responsibilities.
Desirable:
Knowledge of AECQ qualification process
Electrical Engineering Design/Test background
Altium Experience
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