CAE Engineer - NVH Engineering - Dearborn, MI at Geebo

CAE Engineer - NVH

Position Description:
Title:
eMotor NVH Engineer
Job Description:
Develop NVH validation plans and procedures to characterize eMotor structural vibration and airborne noise signatures across the operating range Develop acceptance criteria cascaded from vehicle/transmission system targets across the torque and speed range of application Enhance existing test procedures to improve the confidence in validation and verification of new eMotor designs Develop new test procedures to characterize the NVH behavior of the eMotor and institutionalize their application across all future programs Support Test-CAE correlation procedure development Interface with vehicle/transmission NVH teams to comprehend critical NVH error states and develop mitigation plans including hardware redesign and motor calibration features Develop plans to assess the implications of NVH improvement actions on eMotor losses and performance Lead eMotor NVH benchmarking of competitive motorsSkills Required:
Proficient in NVH, LMS/data acquisition and pertinent fixturing and instrumentation Basic knowledge of NVH CAE and MATLAB Basic knowledge on operation of electric motors and power electronics systemSkills Preferred:
Experience Required:
Min.
1-2 years of experienceEducation Required:
Master's or foreign equivalent degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or a related fieldCategory Product EngineeringFunction EngineeringReq ID JN -072023-120263 Recommended Skills Calibration Data Collection Electric Motors Electrical Engineering Electronics Instrumentation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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