Designer/Development Engineer - Automotive - Sweden


Details:
  • Salary:
  • Job Type: Contract
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Location: Stockholm
  • Date: 3 weeks ago
Description:

Designer, Development Engineer - Automotive - Sweden.

Our client in Sweden require  a Senior Designer, Development engineer for work activity on Actuators and Clutch (transmission development).

You have:
Experience with outsourced development, working with development suppliers & understanding of the commercial sourcing process.
Skilled in technical discussions.
Able to compromise and also stand firm depending on requirement and situation.
Good technical understanding of powertrain.
3d and 2d design also important.
FMEA, Catia, Enovia, 3d Experience.
Communicative, quick to search for support, include relevant people. in decisions and daily work
Education: Mechanical engineer or similar.
Language:  English and preferably Swedish as well.  English only can be accepted for the right candidate.

Full-time onsite initially then hybrid. Home office allowed 1-2 days per week once up and running. 12 months initial contract with  Good possibility of an extension of the assignment

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