CAD Engineer

Autoliv Romania SA

07-01-2008 | EXPIRA LA 25-01-2008

Job expirat

RESPONSABILITATI

Main objective of the job is to design inflators and components using CATIA v5, and manage data in Autoliv system database (PDM). The final design must fulfill all international regulations, Autoliv standards and customer requirements

Responsible for designing inflators
Build up 3D models of components and assemblies;
Build up 2D drawings with all dimensions and tolerances for components;
PDM work in (pre)APDS development teams
Component design and support in dialogue with suppliers and Design Authority of Autoliv group


CERINTE

1 - 2 years experience in Automotive on mechanical design (as previous background, we prefer CAD Engineers and CATIA designers)
Strong knowledge of CATIA v5 software
Theoretical knowledge in design and conception of technical parts, metallic parts machining
Theoretical knowledge about stamping, forging, machining metals

University studies (Mechanical Engineering prefered)
Fluency in English (spoken & written) – will communicate with Swedish engineering team on daily tasks & projects
Team work orientated, self-responsible
Ability to keep a deadline, autonomy
Well-motivated to perform current tasks
Capacity of listening and communication, reactive and synthetic


BENEFICII OFERITE

The opportunity to work in a challenging, multinational environment.
External high-level trainings to increase the skills on the job – training to be performed abroad


DESCRIEREA FIRMEI

Autoliv is a worldwide leader in automotive safety and a technology leader with the widest product offering for automotive safety. All the leading automobile manufacturers in the world are our customers: Volvo, Ford, Renault, Mazda, Volkswagen, Skoda, Opel, etc. We service them from 80 subsidiaries in 30 countries. We test their cars and products at 20 crash test tracks in nine countries, and we have 40,000 people globally to support them.

For us, it isn\'t just about having the right product. It’s about having the right passion. Because we can\'t predict when accidents might happen. And because life is too precious to take for granted.

That’s why we have a passion for saving lives