Duration: 6 Months contractLocation: Gaydon, UK
The RoleAs a Cockpit system Lead Engineer responsible forend-to-end development of Cockpit plastic trimsfrom concept through launch.managing technical delivery, supplier coordination, and attribute validation to ensure that seat systems meet OEMs standards for comfort, safety, aesthetics, and innovationevaluating and implementing cost reduction (VAVE) proposalsRoles and responsibilities:Design & DevelopmentCreate CAD models and engineering drawings for cockpit plastic trims.Apply DFMEA, DFA, and DFM principles to ensure manufacturability and robustness.Collaborate with styling teams to translate design intent into feasible engineering solutions.Material & Process ExpertiseSelect appropriate plastics (ABS, PP, PC-ABS, fiber-reinforced composites) for trims.Work with suppliers on injection molding, compression molding, and finishing processes.Ensure compliance with BSR (Buzz, Squeak, Rattle), NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness), and regulatory standards.Validation & TestingOversee performance testing for durability, thermal stability, and crash safety.Ensure trims meet global regulatory requirements (EU, US, India).Cross-Functional CollaborationWork with interior design, manufacturing, quality, and supplier teams.Support programme delivery and resolve engineering issues during prototype and production phases.Ensure alignment with global regulatory standards and customer expectations.Manage the cost and weight of the system as per vehicle targets.Your ProfileExperience: 8 to 10 years in automotive Cockpit plastics or interior plastic trim design and development.Strong knowledge of plastic injection molding, compression molding, and finishing processes.Familiarity with CATIA V5/V6 or other CAD tools.Understanding of NVH, safety, and regulatory requirements for cockpit trims.
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