Requirements:
-Graduated in Mechanical Engineering;
-Experience modeling 3D parts/system and detailing technical drawings using GD&T. Catia V5 is preferable;
-Some years of experience working in automotive industry;
-Fluent English is mandatory, due to daily meetings in English;
-Technical knowledge in cooling system with focus on installation: media routing (pipes, hoses, and clamping), besides installation of radiators, coolant pumps, valves, etc.;
-Willing to increase/develop cooling system architecture knowledge gradually in near future.
Activities:
-Develop cooling system components installation, like radiators, coolant pumps and valves, besides developing media routing, including pipe, hoses, and clamping;
-Be a local support for cooling system issues related to buses, supporting many different areas of Volvo do Brasil, counting with technical support from the Volvo Buses cooling system owner, component owners and calibration engineer placed at Sweden. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including teams responsible for chassis frame, vehicle dynamic sand pneumatics, wiring harness and power cables, engine compartment, engine and transmission, in let system, etc;
-Manage workload and supervise technically the deliveries of the design engineers working in Brazilian cooling team;
-Create test requisitions to validate complete cooling system after implementing technical changes, with support from Volvo Buses cooling system owner, component owners and calibration engineer placed at Sweden;
-Participate in several phases of the product life cycle, from Advanced Engineering to Product Development, from Product Maintenance to Product End of life;
-Attend to and lead meetings in English with different kind of stakeholders from Brazil and from other countries in daily basis;
-Model 3D parts in Catia (sheet metal, pipes, hoses, and cad modules), besides detailing technical drawings using GD&T;
-Eventually traveling for technical alignment with Volvo partners and with internal stakeholders at Volvo plants and headquarters in foreign countries (mainly Sweden).