About The Position

As an Interior Design Release Engineer (DRE) , you will be a technical authority in Instrument Panel (IP), floor console (FC) or decorative trim (deco) while leading the engineering development , integration, validation , and launch of these systems with an unwavering focus on safety, quality, technical excellence, and flawless execution . You will drive disciplined delivery to all vehicle development milestones , enable beautiful design execution, and achieve cost, quality, mass, craftsmanship, and performance targets across the vehicle portfolio. This role requires strong engineering fundamentals, systems thinking, and technical rigor , with hands‑on responsibility for CAD/package integration, supplier collaboration, DFMEA/DFSS excellence, and robust validation—from early product definition through launch and into production .

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Mechanical, Automotive, Aerospace, Materials or related).
  • 8–10 years in the commodity: instrument panel, floor console, and decorative trim development with end‑to‑end exposure from early product definition through launch.
  • Demonstrated outstanding performance in subsystem ownership, issue resolution, and on‑time delivery to vehicle development milestones.
  • Sub‑system expertise in injection molded trim, foam‑in‑place, thermoformed skins, and cut‑and‑sew wrapping of substrates.
  • Detailed knowledge of IP, IP Structure, and Floor Console performance requirements, applicable regulations, and best practices.
  • Proven proficiency in component/subsystem design and development, vehicle integration, and design for manufacturability/automation.
  • Mastery of DFMEA/DRBFM, A DVP&R development (validation plans) , ICDs, and PFMEA collaboration with Manufacturing Engineering .
  • Strong partnership with CAE (including Safety Performance) to validate robustness and inform design iterations using data‑driven decisions.
  • DFSS Green Belt required; Black Belt preferred.
  • Demonstrated use of DFSS tools to prevent defects and enable read‑across.
  • Demonstrated ownership and urgency, with the ability to manage competing priorities and drive clear outcomes on cost, mass, complexity, timing, and content.
  • Project management capability; PMI/PMP preferred.
  • Effective in change management (clear problem framing, options with quantified impacts, and decisive, documented approvals).
  • Strong written and verbal communication; able to lead PDTs and coordinate with Creative Design, Purchasing, Manufacturing, Quality, suppliers, and adjacent systems (Thermal, Electrical, Body, Chassis, Restraints).
  • Proven ability to influence without authority, escalate appropriately, and drive cross‑functional alignment.
  • Proficiency with CAD workflows and release processes; ability to manage CAD through supplier or GM designers, ensure best practices are met , and lead peer reviews.
  • Established knowledge of MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Project; experience with CAD/visualization tools (e.g., VisMockup, NX/UniGraphics or similar).

Responsibilities

  • Design, development, analysis, implementation, and validation of the complex instrument panel and console subsystems will be your day-to-day duties.
  • Perform engineering design evaluations and concept development across vehicle programs.
  • Utilize engineering tools (DFMEA, ICDs, PFMEA) and leverage CAE groups including Safety Performance to successfully develop the best system solution.
  • Assessment of design to manufacturing processes (e.g. injection molding, vibration welding, vacuum forming, foam-in-place, wrapping).
  • Package components, manage CAD development through supplier or GM designers, and collaborate with other systems within the vehicle (Thermal, Electrical, Body, Chassis, Restraints, etc.).
  • Ensure best practices are incorporated in the CAD models and seek support when best practices are not met.
  • Schedule and lead Peer Reviews to analyze the design with technical peers .
  • Work cross-functionally to support initial vehicle configuration work, realize cost optimization, deliver customer-driven requirements, and implement product and process improvements.
  • Balance business imperatives, including but not limited to cost, part count, mass, complexity, timing, and content.
  • Communicate information to and from internal and external customer organizations (e.g. Creative Design, Purchasing, Manufacturing, Quality, suppliers) and lead the product development team (PDT).
  • Track and resolve open issues with support.
  • Review, support and apply benchmarking for design direction competitiveness.
  • Lead execution through change management process to support workstreams and initiatives described above.
  • Support in the development of Statement of Requirements (SOR)
  • Creation and lead in the development of statements of work, key partner for DFMEA/DRBFM/FEA.
  • Lead launch activities for your program and commodity with a quality and on-time execution mindset.
  • Actively contribute to enterprise initiatives: CAE‑driven design, virtual execution (including “virtual by 2025”) , automation, faster development, and enhanced supply chain.
  • Maintain process discipline through the project development: crystal‑clear clear and objective documentation, lessons-learned read across, risk assessments registers, and disciplined engineering execution.
  • Drive change management rigor (concise problem statements, alternatives, decisions, and impacts on cost, mass, timing, and complexity).
  • Use benchmarking to calibrate design direction competitiveness and to inform BOM row strategies and feature/content decisions.
  • Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and psychological safety within the PDT—escalate risks early with facts and options.
  • Strengthen knowledge management (checklists, playbooks, templates, “golden references”) and support global alignment on standards and read‑across.
  • Travel as needed during development, integration, and launch phases (plant builds, supplier trials, DV/PV events, craftsmanship audits).
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