Sr. Supplier Development Engineer, Drive Unit

Rivian Rivian · Auto · Normal, IL · Manufacturing

Senior Supplier Development Engineer focused on Drive Unit components for electric vehicles. Responsibilities include responding to supplier-related issues on the production floor, driving root cause analysis, implementing containment strategies, and ensuring quality standards are met. This role requires a hands-on approach to problem-solving in a dynamic manufacturing environment, with a critical focus on supporting new vehicle launches.

What you'd actually do

  1. Act as the primary responder for line calls related to Drive Unit components and castings, executing immediate containment actions to protect the assembly line
  2. Triage and route supplier issues identified during End of Line (EOL) dyno testing, NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness) tracking, and leak test reviews to the correct stakeholders
  3. Generate Rivian Rapid Response initiatives to implement immediate, robust containment strategies for sub-tier component defects within the Drive Unit facility
  4. Implement short-term and long-term countermeasures, including torque monitoring, error-proofing (poka-yokes), and gauging improvements, to resolve powertrain roadblocks
  5. Author formal Rivian documentation, technical spill reports, and non-conformance metrics for supplier-related propulsion components

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Manufacturing Engineering, or a related technical discipline
  • 3+ years of manufacturing, quality, or engineering-related experience in a high-precision manufacturing environment
  • 1+ years of automotive supplier quality or quality engineering experience
  • Strong understanding of precision machining, casting, torque specifications, leak testing, and automated assembly processes
  • Familiarity with NVH testing data, metrology, and interpretation of complex engineering prints (GD&T)
  • Strong, practical knowledge of automotive quality processes, VDA/AIAG standards, and 8D problem-solving methods
  • Proven ability to thrive in a highly dynamic, physically active plant environment
  • Willingness and ability to work flexible, extended hours to support critical vehicle launches

Nice to have

  • direct experience with automotive powertrains, drive units, rotating machinery, or high-voltage electric vehicle systems is highly preferred

What the JD emphasized

  • supplier-related issues
  • Drive Unit components
  • root cause analysis
  • R2 launch
  • supplier quality
  • powertrain quality