Stellantis
The Criteria Emissions Program Manager (CEPM) is critical in gathering program and powertrain information to help develop and maintain a compliant plan for EPA and CARB emissions phase‑in requirements. The CEPM will closely coordinate activities and timing between program teams and powertrain, while working with the regulatory development team to assess new or changing regulations to help ensure compliance in future model years.
The candidate must have excellent communication skills, strong knowledge base of Stellantis program timing milestones as well as familiarity with emissions regulations, and experience navigating cross‑functional teams to deliver challenging targets. Some cross‑functional exposure to greenhouse gas and ZEV‑based regulatory work may also be required.
Activity description for this role includes:
Closely work with Criteria Emissions Planning Director to identify critical areas that do not align between program timing (launch dates, MCAs…) and development timing for new emissions requirements
Critically assess input from advanced emissions & aftertreatment, propulsion systems, and other product development teams (controls, software, etc.) to ensure most favorable alignment selected for new emissions requirements
Lead technical discussions and decipher timing alignment issues to assist in real‑time resolution
Align study assumptions (volume, timing, etc.) being brought forward to governance meetings with key stakeholders. Manage tracking of risks/opportunities within internal models
Create and maintain Emissions Request tracking database for all inquiries on emissions requirements for new vehicles and/or changing LRP extension requests
Manage timing inputs critical to tailpipe emissions
Manage Criteria Emission Credits charts for governance meeting agenda and presentation material
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or other relevant field
Minimum 10 years of automotive development experience
Ability to comprehend powertrain technical enablers and their associated content
Strong familiarity with Stellantis project timing, quality gate deliverables and other timing milestones
Polished communication skills, creating and presenting executive level content
Outstanding organizational skills, time management, and attention to detail
Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced cross‑functional environment with multiple priorities at the same time
Ability to take initiative to find new value propositions with internal strategic partnerships
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Stellantis governance process
Experience with propulsion systems
Experience with Design and Release engineering
Experience with product management
Proficiency with Excel and Powerpoint
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The candidate must have excellent communication skills, strong knowledge base of Stellantis program timing milestones as well as familiarity with emissions regulations, and experience navigating cross‑functional teams to deliver challenging targets. Some cross‑functional exposure to greenhouse gas and ZEV‑based regulatory work may also be required.
Activity description for this role includes:
Closely work with Criteria Emissions Planning Director to identify critical areas that do not align between program timing (launch dates, MCAs…) and development timing for new emissions requirements
Critically assess input from advanced emissions & aftertreatment, propulsion systems, and other product development teams (controls, software, etc.) to ensure most favorable alignment selected for new emissions requirements
Lead technical discussions and decipher timing alignment issues to assist in real‑time resolution
Align study assumptions (volume, timing, etc.) being brought forward to governance meetings with key stakeholders. Manage tracking of risks/opportunities within internal models
Create and maintain Emissions Request tracking database for all inquiries on emissions requirements for new vehicles and/or changing LRP extension requests
Manage timing inputs critical to tailpipe emissions
Manage Criteria Emission Credits charts for governance meeting agenda and presentation material
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or other relevant field
Minimum 10 years of automotive development experience
Ability to comprehend powertrain technical enablers and their associated content
Strong familiarity with Stellantis project timing, quality gate deliverables and other timing milestones
Polished communication skills, creating and presenting executive level content
Outstanding organizational skills, time management, and attention to detail
Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced cross‑functional environment with multiple priorities at the same time
Ability to take initiative to find new value propositions with internal strategic partnerships
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Stellantis governance process
Experience with propulsion systems
Experience with Design and Release engineering
Experience with product management
Proficiency with Excel and Powerpoint
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