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The Gear Engineer at Cummins will play a pivotal role in the design and analysis of parallel axis and bevel gears utilized in current and future products. This position is integral to the product life cycle, serving as a central point of coordination and decision-making among product line engineers, customer teams, systems engineers, purchasing, suppliers, and manufacturing. The Gear Engineer will be responsible for obtaining input from various stakeholders, including technical managers and project leaders, to deliver informed recommendations that enhance product quality. In this role, the Gear Engineer will apply their academic knowledge and existing experience to make decisions that advance projects while maintaining high-quality standards. This includes managing day-to-day project details, analyzing test work instructions, and coordinating across different disciplines to ensure quality progress. The engineer will also be expected to improve processes such as Engineering Standard Work (ESW) and Failure Incident Review Group (FIRG), utilizing specialized tools to support decision-making and enhance product reliability. The Gear Engineer will independently lead smaller projects or take ownership of complex components, products, or systems, demonstrating accountability to the project team. They will execute established and emerging work processes while developing their technology and product knowledge. Additionally, the engineer will coordinate and direct work among technicians and student employees, facilitating knowledge transfer to less experienced engineers. As a recognized specialist in their discipline, the Gear Engineer will provide support and guidance to influence technical direction within project teams, continuously developing proficiency in critical competency areas.