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Stellantis seeks a Project Performance Engineer for Vehicle Dynamics to ensure vehicle ride and handling targets are met. You will coordinate with core dynamics engineers and lead in-vehicle development critical components. This role involves travel across North America and some international locations.
Qualifications include a Bachelor’s in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and 5 years in automotive testing. The right candidate will have strong knowledge of vehicle dynamics and effective project management skills. Join us to drive innovation in vehicle performance!
The Project Performance Engineer (PPE) for Vehicle Dynamics is responsible for achieving vehicle level ride and handling targets for Stellantis Vehicles. The candidate will coordinate with a team of core dynamics engineers to establish development timelines to meet all functional objectives, component tuning freeze dates, and electronic control hardware/software release dates. Further responsibilities include analyzing and mitigating the vehicle dynamics performance impact of engineering, brand, and marketing requests. The PPE also leads coordination of activities with multiple external stakeholders (powertrain, mechatronics, etc.) and must be confident providing updates to senior management regarding state of the program.
The PPE will be responsible for in-vehicle development of the critical components to meet the vehicle’s overall ride, steering, handling, and tire performance objectives. This development work takes place predominantly at the Chelsea Proving Grounds in Michigan, with travel required to other test locations as both weather, and test surface conditions dictate (Significant travel occurs during the winter months, with trips lasting 2-3 weeks at a time. Travel is mostly domestic within North America, but can also be international, and is approximately 20% of the Engineer’s time.).