Staff Integration Engineer - Compute and Connectivity

Ford Motor CompanyLong Beach, CA
$150,200 - $283,500

About The Position

At Ford Motor Company, we believe freedom of movement drives human progress. We also believe in providing you with the freedom to define and realize your dreams! With our ambitious plans for the future of mobility, we offer a wide variety of opportunities to accelerate your career potential as you help us define tomorrow’s transportation. Ford Model e is responsible for developing key technologies and capabilities—such as EV platforms, batteries, e-motors, inverters, charging, and recycling—to create ground-up, breakthrough electric vehicles. By joining the industry's best software, engineering, design, and UX talent, you will help create new technologies and concepts applied across the Ford enterprise. Being part of the Ford Model e team means building the future as Ford’s center of innovation and growth through electric and connected vehicles and services. As the Staff Integration Engineer, you will act as the Component and Systems Integration Directly Responsible Individual (DRI) for Ford’s High-Performance Compute Cluster (HPCC), Telematics Control Unit (TCU), and related components. In this critical position, you will drive the development, integration, industrialization, and production readiness of these modules, while also participating in system-level design activities for related subsystems. Your leadership will span the entire product lifecycle—from early concept and architecture definition through validation, launch, and high-volume manufacturing—ensuring supplier execution and production processes meet Ford’s stringent quality, capability, and scalability standards. You will act as the technical link between Product Development, Manufacturing, Quality, Purchasing, Software, Systems Engineering, and suppliers to ensure robust engineering principles are applied and launch timelines are met without compromise. You will be part of the teams that conceptualize, design, develop, integrate, and support the launch of next-generation compute and connectivity platforms for electric vehicles.

Requirements

  • Component and Systems Integration experience
  • Experience with High-Performance Compute Cluster (HPCC)
  • Experience with Telematics Control Unit (TCU)
  • Experience in driving development, integration, industrialization, and production readiness of modules
  • Experience in system-level design activities
  • Experience spanning the entire product lifecycle (concept, architecture, validation, launch, manufacturing)
  • Experience ensuring supplier execution and production processes meet quality, capability, and scalability standards
  • Experience acting as a technical link between various departments (Product Development, Manufacturing, Quality, Purchasing, Software, Systems Engineering) and suppliers
  • Experience ensuring robust engineering principles are applied
  • Experience meeting launch timelines
  • Experience with next-generation compute and connectivity platforms for electric vehicles

Responsibilities

  • Act as the Component and Systems Integration Directly Responsible Individual (DRI) for Ford’s High-Performance Compute Cluster (HPCC), Telematics Control Unit (TCU), and related components.
  • Drive the development, integration, industrialization, and production readiness of these modules.
  • Participate in system-level design activities for related subsystems.
  • Ensure supplier execution and production processes meet Ford’s stringent quality, capability, and scalability standards.
  • Act as the technical link between Product Development, Manufacturing, Quality, Purchasing, Software, Systems Engineering, and suppliers.
  • Ensure robust engineering principles are applied and launch timelines are met without compromise.
  • Conceptualize, design, develop, integrate, and support the launch of next-generation compute and connectivity platforms for electric vehicles.
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