This role involves independently handling stamping surface modeling for the final machining of automotive components such as skin panels, inner panels, and high-strength panels. The engineer will be responsible for creating draw and trim, and flange tools surfaces for final machining. A key aspect of the role is to provide suggestions for reducing machining setups and time, ultimately improving panel quality and reducing manufacturing non-value-added activities. The position requires a strong understanding of stamping die manufacturing processes, machining strategies, and concepts like trim clearance, flange clearance, trimline development, shear angle, and spring back compensation. The engineer will also perform surface morphing, trimline development, parting line development, and model optimization to reduce CNC setups and machining time. A good academic record, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team are essential. The role operates on a 2-shift system.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Associate degree