In this role, the E-Motor Powertrain Rotor Manufacturing Engineer will work with Product Development and Suppliers, to successfully develop and launch next-generation E-Motor Powertrain rotor systems and all associated aluminum casting processes. Successful candidates will have a proven record of working with cross functional teams in the development and implementation of high-volume manufacturing systems as well as complex castings.
The E-Motor Powertrain Rotor Manufacturing Engineer will be required to apply their knowledge to high volume manufacturing systems and various casting alloys and processes, including but not limited to gravity, low-pressure, and high pressure die casting. In this role, the rotor engineer will have direct impact over the design and processing of E-Motor Powertrain rotors and casting processes in future Ford products. Ideal candidates must navigate and drive change in a complex internal environment, challenging the status quo as we define an all-new way of manufacturing vehicles.