The Electronic Math Modeler II will coordinate design engineering projects while working with Studio, Design and Release Engineers, and manufacturing suppliers. The role will interpret design sketches and 3D scans while creating digital surfaces, layouts, develop designs, develop Class A surfaces while following Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).
As an Electronic Math Modeler II, you will:
- Run design proposal meetings to establish closure on outstanding program issues using ICEMsurf, Catia, ICEMsurf ISD (ICEM shape design inside Catia), DMU (digital mockup), Vis Mock-Up while utilizing TCe (Teamcenter Engineering) to gather and disseminate data
- Coordinate multiple projects for overall project and component design timing
- Create complex concept layouts and develop new designs and re-designs, using internal or external 3D models, clay models, sketches, with verbal instructions
- Populate and release Class A surfaces that conform to G2(curvature) and G3(curvature continuous) tolerances while maintaining design highlights
- Create Class A surfaces to interface with provided interior or exterior ICEM Surface models
- Model simple or complex parts as well as dependent components
- Define and apply Six Sigma principles and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) for both assemblies and dependent components
- Create Reference Manager files within ICEMsurf to prepare for high level design reviews to evaluate surface quality
To be considered as an Electronic Math Modeler II, you will need:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Minimum 5 years of mechanical design experience using Catia and ICEMsurf
- Minimum 5 years of Class A surfacing experience with the application of engineering feasibility in creating and editing aesthetic surfaces for the interior and exterior
- Minimum 5 years’ experience with B-side surfacing
- Advanced skills in ICEMsurf producing studio and styling appropriate Class A Surface to meet manufacturable requirements
- Excellent knowledge in studio workflow through all aspects of the ideation, feasibility, manufacturing, and production phases while taking direction from the studio, engineering, and vendor
- Advanced skills in VAST (Variation Alignment Status Tracker) charts, flush, underflush, gaps, and margins defined by engineering for each program
- Ability to work within a styling studio environment, working independently and as a team member
- Advanced skills in geometric progression assessments and quality analysis
A successful candidate may also have:
- Experience in studio design engineering and packaging
- Experience with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Tier One processes and release procedures
- Experience in development of plastics, composites, and sheet metal requirements for production
- Advanced skills in Catia V5 General Surface Design (GSD), Free Form Surface (FFS) and 3D modeling
- Proficient knowledge in descriptive geometry
- Ability to demonstrate creative and artistic insight
Roush is an EO employer – Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories
If you need a reasonable accommodation for our employment application process due to disability, please contact Roush Talent Acquisition at (734) 779-7087.