About the job
As the Chief Integration Project (IPC) for Electrical Engineering, you will play a pivotal role in orchestrating and managing the integration of electrical specifications, system architecture, and vehicle configurations within automotive programs. This position ensures the timely release of technical documentation, requirement analysis, change management, and vehicle configuration (PROXI), serving as a vital link among engineering teams, programs, and manufacturing plants. The IPC will lead integration meetings, assist in resolving electrical issues, and ensure that program milestones are met during production startup.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Cross-Functional Leadership and Coordination
• Lead a multidisciplinary team to meet program deliverables and deadlines.
• Facilitate electrical integration meetings, program reviews, and technical problem resolution.
2. Documentation and Requirements Management
• Review and communicate Program Timing, Series Card, Product Plans, and Bulletins to impacted areas.
• Create and manage Project Specification Releases (e.g., Source Package, 1A, 2A).
• Process and track Change Requests (CRs) in systems such as DOORS and change management tools.
3. Integration and Validation
• Support the startup of development builds in assembly plants, coordinating with manufacturing and quality teams.
• Validate vehicle configurations (PROXI) and technical updates.
• Lead Post-2A Risk Mitigation meetings and Requirements Analysis Report (RAR) processes.
4. Support to Plants and Problem Resolution
• Collaborate with assembly plants to resolve electrical issues during initial production phases.
• Manage Post-2A CR lists for PWB integration loops.
5. Communication and Reporting
• Present technical information clearly and structurally to stakeholders.
• Generate impact analysis reports for changes in requirements or configurations.
