Design Engineer Transmission Synchronizers

Volvo Group / Maskiningenjörsjobb / Göteborg
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Do you want to be part of the development of the benchmark transmission in the heavy duty automotive industry?
Are you triggered by problem solving and fine-tuning of mechanical components, both in conventional technologies as well as for new transmission solution for electro mobility drivelines?
Would you like to be part of a team where everybody is working together to make a difference?
If yes, then you should join us!

The group Rotating Parts and Housings is a part of the Driveline section. It is a diverse group that consists of 20 engineers with different roles, such as system engineers, component engineers, design engineers etc.
The main responsibility area of the group is the in-house designed parts of the Volvo transmissions, e.g. transmission housings, gears, shafts and synchronizers.

Position description
You will be a part of our team with responsibility for the synchronizers and shaft brakes. It is a challenging area where one of the goals is to enable quick gear shifts. In addition to this component robustness and durability as well as costs needs to be considered. To reach the objectives there is a need to have a good collaboration with the other functions that also contributes to the shift performance.
The components are purchased as well as in-house produced. Hence, you will have frequent contacts with both our own factories and with our suppliers.

Main tasks and responsibilities
• Be part of the cross functional team work with suppliers, machining and assembly plants, purchasing, quality assurance, aftermarket & service organization
• 3D modeling and drawing preparation for the components
• Ensuring the design by general quality tools (e.g. FMEA, tolerance stack-up, ...)
• Create, follow up and participate in the design and verification plan for our components

If you think that you are the right candidate for this position then we look forward to your application!

For more information please contact Richard Torsein, Group Manager, tel +46 31 323 79 23

Qualifications
• You have a M.Sc. degree or equivalent experience
• You have an experience in design engineering, preferably in the powertrain area
• Fluent in English, both written and spoken

As this is a design position that bears resemblance to fine mechanics we think that in order to be successful you have a sense of details, are thorough and are equipped with a good patience. A big part of your responsibility is to connect to various stakeholders within the company so good communication and networking skill is an asset.

We truly believe in the strength of a diverse team. Therefore we regard it as an asset if you could help us to further improve in this matter.

The Volvo Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine and industrial engines under the leading brands Volvo, Renault Trucks, Mack, UD Trucks, Eicher, SDLG, Terex Trucks, Prevost, Nova Bus, UD Bus, Sunwin Bus and Volvo Penta.

Volvo Group Trucks Technology provides Volvo Group Trucks and Business Area's with state-of-the-art research, cutting-edge engineering, product planning and purchasing services, as well as aftermarket product support.

With Volvo Group Trucks Technology you will be part of a global and diverse team of highly skilled professionals who work with passion, trust each other and embrace change to stay ahead. We make our customers win.

Publiceringsdatum
2017-11-24

Så ansöker du
Sista dag att ansöka är 2017-12-07

Företag
Volvo Group

Adress
Volvo Group

40508 Göteborg

Kontorsadress


Jobbnummer
3821775

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