Product Development Engineer

Ford Ford · Auto · Dearborn, MI +1 · PD Operations and Quality

Product Development Engineer for auto transmission shifter commodities, focusing on end-to-end development, integration, and lifecycle management. This role involves hardware design, software integration, supplier management, and cross-functional collaboration to deliver high-quality, safe shifting interfaces from concept to post-launch production.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the end-to-end design, packaging, integration, and release of electronic shift system commodities.
  2. Define appearance and functional requirements; manage design rules, system-level specifications, and dimensional stack-ups.
  3. Manage commodities pre- and post-launch to support ongoing quality, manufacturing feasibility, and Total Value Management (TVM) cost-efficiency initiatives.
  4. Partner with design teams to optimize component performance, reliability, and durability to meet key governmental safety requirements.
  5. Interface with vehicle-level electrical systems engineers to define system requirements, review schematics, and ensure compatibility between interfacing modules.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Systems, or related).
  • 2+ years of automotive engineering experience spanning early development through launch.
  • General knowledge of vehicle systems, electronic/mechanical interfaces, and material properties/mass production processes.
  • Practical experience with engineering tools (DFMEA, DVP&R, P-diagram) and the ability to interpret 2D/3D CAD drawings and schematics.
  • Experience interpreting hardware/software specifications and managing supplier deliverables.
  • Demonstrated analytical skills with structured problem-solving methodologies (e.g., 8Ds, 5-Whys).
  • Proficiency in program management and release systems (e.g., FEDE, JIRA, AIMS, WERS) and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Exceptionally strong communication, organization, cross-functional collaboration, and program management skills.

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree in Engineering
  • Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification.
  • Deep understanding of the automotive PPAP process and manufacturing quality documentation (PFMEA, control plans, line flow charts).
  • Experience with interior illumination, injection-molded components, and craftsmanship of interior automotive components/user interfaces.
  • Hands-on component testing experience (bench, dyno, or vehicle) and familiarity with systems like TeamCenter, CATIA, and Global Integrator.
  • Knowledge of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), automotive software implementation, and CAN messaging/data management.
  • Proven ability to collaborate effectively with global, cross-functional teams to resolve complex technical issues.
  • Working knowledge of commercially available AI tools and resources to drive engineering productivity.