Intern Product Design Engineering Architecture - Connersville, IN at Geebo

Intern Product Design Engineering

The product engineer will develop new Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) and traditional thermostat products using the New Product Development (NPD) process.
The individual will design and develop new electro-mechanical and thermal products from concept to launch, communicate with the customer and suppliers, work with cross-functional team to ensure optimal value and performance, provide hands on assistance in prototype builds and testing, and support the project team to a successful and timely product launch.
Lead strategic product development of Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) and Thermal products for Automotive OE customers utilizing the NPD process o Collaborate with customer engineering team o Oversee product development from concept to validation to launch o Help manufacturing resolve production start-up issues o Provide detailed design information for use in quoting new programs o Coordinate with the sales and program management staff on new and sourced programs Minimum 2 years' experience (including co-op/intern/advanced degree) o BSEE / BSME w/ electrical minor / BS in Mechatronics Engineering o Proficient in the development and application of electronic and electro-mechanical o Automotive industry experience a plus o Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Product Design Product Planning Program Management Prototyping Sales Apply to this job.
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