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Stellantis

Propulsion / Powertrain Serviceability Engineer

Stellantis, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States, 48326

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Role Description: The Propulsion Serviceability Engineer is responsible for influencing early product designs to meet service requirements across all powertrain commodities, including engine systems, engine, transmission, and driveline. This role involves assessing future product designs for serviceability, identifying and addressing non-compliance to serviceability requirements through design changes, and transferring applicable product knowledge to downstream stakeholders such as technical documentation authors, technical training teams, and contact center personnel. This resource will be assigned responsibility for all propulsion-related commodities and may serve as Vehicle Lead for one or more vehicles. As Vehicle Lead, the Propulsion Serviceability Engineer must facilitate assessment and reporting efforts with serviceability colleagues based on the timing of major vehicle milestones.

Basic Requirements:

Associate Degree in Automotive Technology, Engineering, or a related field

5+ years of automotive technical experience in powertrain or propulsion systems, including hands‑on experience with engines, transmissions, drivelines, and related components

Demonstrated technical understanding of field powertrain repair techniques and industry practices

Understanding of process development, program management, and problem‑solving techniques

Strong problem‑solving, planning, and analytical skills

Working knowledge of Microsoft Office PowerPoint, Word, Excel, or equivalent applications

Strong organizational skills

Must be trustworthy and conduct themselves professionally

Must be willing to travel domestically (minimal travel expected)

Preferred Qualifications:

Bachelor’s Degree in Automotive Technology, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field

Strong understanding of dealership service operations and technician workflow for powertrain repairs

Ability to navigate CAD and interface with 3D models of powertrain systems and components

Experience interfacing with Engineering & Manufacturing personnel

Strong understanding of automotive diagnostic processes, wiring diagrams, and remove/install procedures for powertrain systems

ASE and/or manufacturer‑specific powertrain certifications

Comfortable presenting to all levels of management

Exceptional communication, presentation, and team‑building skills

Experience with manufacturing facilities or processes

Multi‑lingual (written & verbal)

Strong innovation skills

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