Role: Quality Engineer
Department: VPE - Quality Assurance Fixture Validation and Management
Requirements and Offer Job
Education: Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, or Aerospace) from an ABET-accredited university.
Languages: High level of proficiency in English (speaking, reading, writing).
Modality: 100 % On Site - Plant
Location: Toluca, Estado de México
Workday: Monday - Friday
Gross Salary: Open and Negotiable
Hiring: 100 % Payroll
Benefits: Social Insurance (IMSS), 12 Vacation Days per Year, 15 Days of Christmas Bonus, 25 % Vacation Bonus, Life Insurance.
Plus Benefits: Online Technical Trainings and Access to Academies and Certifications
Job Stability and Professional Development.
Key Responsibilities:
- The Quality Engineer is responsible for managing and validating QAF systems throughout all programs build phases.
- This role ensures quality compliance, root cause analysis, and validation of electrical and mechanical components, working closely with cross-functional teams including HMI, Corporate Quality, Supplier Quality (SQ), and Perceived Quality.
- The engineer will develop test procedures, perform vehicle and bench testing, support vehicle builds activities, and lead issue resolution efforts to ensure high-quality validation outputs and meet customer functional objectives.
- Oversee and manage Quality Assurance Fixtures (QAF) at all programs build phases.
- Assemble, validate, and troubleshoot QAF systems as needed.
- Coordinate activities with HMI, Corporate Quality, Supplier Quality, and Perceived Quality teams.
- Collaborate with Release Engineers and suppliers to ensure compliance of all released components.
- Develop and execute test procedures, vehicle and bench tests, and validation protocols.
- Conduct advanced root cause analysis and lead resolution of complex connectivity and functional issues.
- Organize tactical meetings with cross-functional teams to resolve critical quality concerns.
- Review specifications and test cases early in the development cycle to enhance validation accuracy.
- Support vehicles build activities, characterizing issues found during fleet tests and assembly plant reviews.
- Lead validation activities, including Design Verification Plan & Report (DVP&R) execution, development trips, and plant manufacturing reviews.
- Benchmark competitive vehicles, document emerging issues, and drive issue resolution.
- Maintain lessons learned databases and contribute to cross-vehicle technology clubs.
Validate electrical and EV functional objectives, including:
- Electrified powertrain, infotainment, connectivity, autonomous driving, body electronics, and vehicle security systems.
- Braking, steering, suspension, underbody clearance, disabled vehicle recovery, and trailer tow functions.
- Environmental intrusion, exterior lighting, wipe/wash systems, closures, and vehicle recovery systems.
Provide findings and recommendations to senior leadership based on validation results.
Professional Skills:
- Communication & Collaboration Skills to work with Cross-Functional Teams
- Strong Problem-Solving and Analytical Skills
- Root Cause Analysis