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American Rheinmetall Vehicles, LLC Mobility Engineer Mechanical Automotive Controls in Sterling Heights, Michigan

American Rheinmetall Vehicles, LLC

TITLE Mobility Engineer -- Mechanical Automotive Controls

CATEGORY Engineering

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION Rheinmetall's U.S. organizations include American Rheinmetall Systems, American Rheinmetall Vehicles, American Rheinmetall Munitions and American Rheinmetall Defense. The operating companies have established engineering and production capabilities that allow them to modify existing products and develop new solutions that meet the priority requirements of their US customers. These products consist of, but are not limited to, game-changing solutions for next-generation vehicles, innovations for increased soldier lethality, and advanced high-tech munitions.

Description At American Rheinmetall Vehicles, we believe in satisfied customers and healthy, engaged employees. We listen to our customers and develop transformational technology that delivers necessary military vehicle capabilities to our Warfighters while also providing challenging and fulfilling careers to our employees.We are committed to supporting critical advancements in the United States defense industry, like the U.S. Army's XM30 Infantry Combat Vehicle (ICV) program, which will replace the Army's Bradley infantry fighting vehicle with a modernized ICV. Our team has recently won a contract award to advance to Phases 3 and 4 of the program where vehicle design will continue, followed by the prototype build of a small number of vehicles to be tested by the Army. Our solution for the XM30 program, along with our other next-generation tracked and wheeled vehicle systems, empowers and protects the members of our U.S. Armed Forces and ensure their safe return home.In the past two years, we have secured an order intake of about $750 million. We have greatly increased our workforce and are continuing to do so at a rapid pace in order to staff our new facility and support our goals as we continue to grow our business. If you are interested in a meaningful career that directly supports our Warfighters, we encourage you to apply today!EOE, including disability/veteransJob Summary: Responsible for design and development of the Mechanical Automotive Controls for Tracked vehicles, from concept development through prototype fabrication and test. (E.g. mechanisms for Steering, Acceleration, and Braking along with ensuring the Human interface requirements are met.) The position reports to the Mobility Systems Manager.We are looking for a Mobility Engineer to work for our Troy, MI office. If you have at least 3 years of experience in working with Mechanical Automotive Controls, and have a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent relavant work experience or a related field, we invite you to click the Apply button to learn more and share your qualifications with us.Estimated Salary Range: $97,000 - $115,000If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete the employment application or for any part of the application process, please contact hr@rheinmetall-arv-us.com.EOE (including Disability/Veterans)

DIVISION American Rheinmetall Vehicles, LLC

LOCATION Sterling Heights, MI

POSITION REQUIREMENTS Essential Functions:Develop subsystem and component specifications derived from system level requirements.Coordinate and prepare system and subsystem performance analysis related to Mechanical Controls including, as a minimum, performance predictions against specifications.Coordinate design, development, and integration of Mechanical Automotive Controls (such as Steering column and Brake Mechanism), working with assigned design staff as well as other multi-disciplinary functions.Manage the efforts of major component suppliers to ensure on-time development of required subsystems.Prepare and present design development status to management and customers.Create or update the System model (Physical, Functional, and Behavior) in Cameo.Supervisory Responsibility:NoneKnowledge, S

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