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25/08 Rajeev Khanna
Business Partner at Brenstone

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Design Engineer - Automotive Latches (5-7 yrs)

Pune Job Code: 32526

Design and development of Hood and Tailgate latch

- Concept generation and study 3D package.

- Kinematic study

- Calculations - springs, abuse loads, strength and optics

- Co-ordinate with CAE engineer for simulations

- Understand CAE report and do necessary changes in the design

- Design of Hood latches with and without pedestrian protection and slam blocker

- Design of Tailgate and Trunklid latches

- Design of sheet metal/ Plastic and Rubber parts

- Drafting using GD&T as per ASME Y 14.5

- Regulations study

- Coordinate with customer's engineering department and internal CFT team for successful execution of a project

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:

- CATIA - solid and surface modeling, drafting, kinematics and assembly

- Experience in product development following APQP, PPAP & DFMEA, DVP

- Knowledge of plastic, alloy steels and die casting materials

- Prior experience in manufacturing and automotive industry (Tier I or II or III)

- Knowledge of dynamics simulation using multi body dynamics software

- Hands on experience in hand calculations - forces, efforts, stresses, fatigue stress

- Hands on experience in GD&T as per ASME or ISO standards

- Hands on experience in tolerance stackup using 2D, RMS and statistical methods

- Knowledge and experience in understanding regulations and homologations

- MS Office - Excel, Word and Power Point, Outlook, Gmail

Qualifications:

- BE or B. Tech Mech or Automotive engineering - minimum 70% average

- Diploma with 3 years of additional experience - minimum 75% average

Experience:

- 5-7 years in Automotive industry

- Experience in working on tailgate latches, trunklid latches, side door latches - minimum of 3 years

- CATIA V5 - 3 years minimum

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