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Base pay range $110,000.00/yr - $130,000.00/yr
Job Summary:
As a CAE Engineer, you will be responsible for developing physics-based and high-fidelity multibody dynamics models of driveline products.
Responsibilities
Develop and validate complex, high-fidelity Adams models for a variety of automotive driveline systems and sub-systems, including park lock mechanisms, locking differentials, disconnect systems, gear-shift systems, and clutch packs.
Develop full vehicle models to assess EDU control strategy, predict vehicle behavior, perform NVH behavior and calculate component loads.
Perform design iterations and optimization studies to identify robust solutions that meet customer requirements.
Correlate dynamic simulation results to vehicle and lab data to ensure model fidelity.
Implement control strategies for motors and actuators, performing co-simulation with system models.
Collaborate closely with design, NVH, and validation teams to provide clear, actionable design recommendations based on simulation results.
Refine and advance current standard analysis methods, developing new CAE techniques to improve prediction fidelity and efficiency.
Qualifications
Master's or Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering or a related field required.
Expert-level skills in Adams-Simulink co-simulation, with a deep specialization in complex contact modeling.
Proven experience simulating the dynamics of automotive driveline or powertrain systems.
Proficient in automation scripting using Adams Macro/Subroutine, Python, and MATLAB, and familiar with full-vehicle integration using Adams/Car.
A deep theoretical understanding of multibody dynamics, contact mechanics, friction modeling, and numerical methods.
Ability to interact with CAD systems (NX/Unigraphics or similar).
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Base pay range $110,000.00/yr - $130,000.00/yr
Job Summary:
As a CAE Engineer, you will be responsible for developing physics-based and high-fidelity multibody dynamics models of driveline products.
Responsibilities
Develop and validate complex, high-fidelity Adams models for a variety of automotive driveline systems and sub-systems, including park lock mechanisms, locking differentials, disconnect systems, gear-shift systems, and clutch packs.
Develop full vehicle models to assess EDU control strategy, predict vehicle behavior, perform NVH behavior and calculate component loads.
Perform design iterations and optimization studies to identify robust solutions that meet customer requirements.
Correlate dynamic simulation results to vehicle and lab data to ensure model fidelity.
Implement control strategies for motors and actuators, performing co-simulation with system models.
Collaborate closely with design, NVH, and validation teams to provide clear, actionable design recommendations based on simulation results.
Refine and advance current standard analysis methods, developing new CAE techniques to improve prediction fidelity and efficiency.
Qualifications
Master's or Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering or a related field required.
Expert-level skills in Adams-Simulink co-simulation, with a deep specialization in complex contact modeling.
Proven experience simulating the dynamics of automotive driveline or powertrain systems.
Proficient in automation scripting using Adams Macro/Subroutine, Python, and MATLAB, and familiar with full-vehicle integration using Adams/Car.
A deep theoretical understanding of multibody dynamics, contact mechanics, friction modeling, and numerical methods.
Ability to interact with CAD systems (NX/Unigraphics or similar).
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