Emissions Evaporative Test Engineer
Job ID
130733
Job Type
Contract
Industry
Manufacturing
Location
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Talascend is currently seeking a Emissions Evaporative Test Engineer for a contract opportunity in Auburn Hills, MI
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Work as part of a team of engineers, technicians to perform vehicle evaporative emissions testing (Shed, Canister, Running Loss, ORVR Shed) per the federal test procedures and regulations.
Submit test requests, gather data, validate test results, and analyze the data to determine if it passes the standards.
Troubleshoot equipment and instrumentation to find the root cause and address it in a timely fashion.
Provide feedback to the calibration and development teams about the test results.
Perform Quality Checks and Calibration on lab test equipment to satisfy regulatory and internal department requirements.
Support integration of new equipment into the test lab. Coordinate test vehicle instrumentation through various labs.
Generate Fuel Tank Temperature Profiles on all new vehicle platforms.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or equivalent Engineering discipline with relevant experience
Minimum of 2 years of experience in automotive testing, preferably experience with Vehicle Evaporative Emissions testing equipment, including analyzers, instrumentation, sampling systems, and data acquisition
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office.
Ability to understand, interpret and analyze data with attention to details
Must be a team player with ability to work with diverse group of engineers, supervisors, and UAW personnel
Exceptional organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple jobs and projects simultaneously
Analytical skills with a focus on root cause analysis
Self-motivated with good communication skills. The engineer must be willing to work overtime, and weekends as needed.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Work as part of a team of engineers, technicians to perform vehicle evaporative emissions testing (Shed, Canister, Running Loss, ORVR Shed) per the federal test procedures and regulations.
Submit test requests, gather data, validate test results, and analyze the data to determine if it passes the standards.
Troubleshoot equipment and instrumentation to find the root cause and address it in a timely fashion.
Provide feedback to the calibration and development teams about the test results.
Perform Quality Checks and Calibration on lab test equipment to satisfy regulatory and internal department requirements.
Support integration of new equipment into the test lab. Coordinate test vehicle instrumentation through various labs.
Generate Fuel Tank Temperature Profiles on all new vehicle platforms.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or equivalent Engineering discipline with relevant experience
Minimum of 2 years of experience in automotive testing, preferably experience with Vehicle Evaporative Emissions testing equipment, including analyzers, instrumentation, sampling systems, and data acquisition
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office.
Ability to understand, interpret and analyze data with attention to details
Must be a team player with ability to work with diverse group of engineers, supervisors, and UAW personnel
Exceptional organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple jobs and projects simultaneously
Analytical skills with a focus on root cause analysis
Self-motivated with good communication skills. The engineer must be willing to work overtime, and weekends as needed.
We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only those qualified individuals who closely meet the qualifications of the position will be contacted. The details of the position are only a summary, other duties may be assigned as necessary.
Background Check and Drug Screen may be required.
Talascend is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.