Job Title: Product Development Engineer – Wheel & Tyre Standards
Location: Gaydon, West Midlands, UK
Client: Luxurious Automobile Company
Working Pattern: Hybrid / Flexible
About the Role:
We have an exciting opportunity for a Technical Product Development Engineer to join the Core Team at Gaydon. As a Wheel & Tyre Standards Engineer, you will play a key role in defining and owning the standards and processes for wheels, tyres, and puncture management systems (PMS) across all JLR vehicles.
You will be part of a highly regarded team known for technical expertise and influence, working closely with cross-functional teams including design, manufacturing, marketing, research, and regulatory departments. You will support the integration of new technologies and contribute to the development of future vehicle architectures.
Key Responsibilities:
* Develop and author technical requirements and test procedures for wheels, tyres, valves, assembly, PMS, and tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS).
* Conduct Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) to identify potential design risks and recommend mitigation strategies.
* Create and develop engineering tools to support the wheel and tyre engineering teams.
* Analyse technical data and prepare detailed reports to inform decision-making.
* Continuously seek process improvements to enhance quality, reduce costs, and improve efficiency using virtual or simulation (CAE) techniques.
* Support the introduction and integration of new technologies within wheel and tyre systems.
* Undertake additional tasks as assigned by line management related to the role.
Skills, Knowledge & Experience:
Essential:
* Self-motivated with the ability to work independently under broad guidance.
* Proven experience authoring clear, concise technical documents, requirements, and test procedures.
* Basic project management skills to manage personal workload and meet deadlines effectively.
* Strong customer focus with the ability to collaborate constructively across teams and respond to enquiries in line with JLR’s creators’ code.
Desirable:
* Experience or knowledge of wheels and/or tyres development, manufacturing, assembly, puncture management systems (PMS), or tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS).
* Experience defining component requirements, minimum standards, test procedures, failure mode analysis, or quality management processes.