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HV Safety Mechanical & Integration- Core Engineering
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Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
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Job Description
The High Voltage Safety Integration (HVSI) Team is part of the Global Power Electronics Engineering organization and serves as the technical core team for HV safety compliance, mechanical integration compliance, and DC bus integration compliance across all power electronic devices not limited to Inverters, On board chargers, and DCDC Converters and relevant power electronics component. The team collaborates closely with global power electronics engineering groups, vehicle architecture teams, and suppliers to ensure that HV components are safely packaged, compliant with regulations, and fully integrated into the vehicle environment. The High Voltage Safety Integration Engineer ensures that all electrified vehicle programs meet global safety regulations through robust crashavoidance design, compliant HV packaging for all HV components, and crossfunctional technical integration.
Core Responsibilities:
- Ensure highvoltage (HV) safety compliance across all electrified vehicle programs through robust design execution, packaging strategies, and crashavoidance solutions.
- Lead technical assessment of CAE crash simulations, physical crash test results, and supplier analyses to identify safety risks and drive continuous design improvement.
- Own HV safety and compliance content within the Product Book, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and ontime delivery in alignment with program milestones.
- Develop, maintain, and communicate the HV Safety Scorecard for leadership and program reviews, providing clear technical recommendations and program status.
- Drive crossfunctional alignment with Powertrain COE, HV Safety Subsystem teams, Crash Safety, and Vehicle Program Teams to ensure timely implementation of safety requirements.
- Ensure compliance with global safety regulations (FMVSS 305, ECE R100) and adherence to GM internal HV safety standards and processes.
- Champion continuous improvement by developing and updating HV safety best practices, lessons learned, and design guidelines across vehicle programs.
Location(s)
1000 Chrysler Drive,
Auburn Hills
,
Michigan
48326
, United States
Requirements
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in mechanical, Automotive, Aerospace, Electrical Engineering or related degree field
- 5 or more years of experience in product engineering, systems engineering, or vehicle safety development within the automotive industry
- Leading HV safety integration, crash simulation analysis, or crash test correlation activities across multiple vehicle programs
- Working with suppliers to drive design robustness, implement lessons learned, and ensure compliance with safety and packaging requirements
- Handson experience with electrified vehicle architectures (HEV, PHEV, BEV), including HV component packaging and system integration
- Interpreting and applying global safety regulations (FMVSS 305, ECE R100) and internal OEM safety standards
- Familiarity with OEM development processes, program milestones, and crossfunctional engineering workflows
- Strong expertise in CAE crash simulation interpretation, physical crash test analysis, and correlation methodologies.
- Proficiency in reviewing CAD models, GD&T, connectors, vehicle tree structures, and packaging studies for HV safety integration.
- Understanding of DFM, DFA, DFMEA, PFMEA, and designforservice principles.
- Knowledge of power electronics systems not limited to inverters, chargers, MGUs, HV cables and their integration constraints
- Familiarity with PLM systems such as Teamcenter and CAD environments used for vehicle packaging
Ability to evaluate supplier CAE reports, moldflow analyses, and durability assessments; manufacturing knowledge of HV components and castings (HPDC)
- Effective communication and leadership skills to influence cross functional teams and suppliers
Selfmotivated, detailoriented, and committed to delivering highquality, safe, and compliant engineering solutions
Demonstrated ability to mentor and develop junior engineers while contributing to continuous improvement and bestpractice development
High level of ownership, organization, and accountability while managing multiple vehicle programs and deliverables
Preferred qualifications:
Stellantis
At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.
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