Studio Liaison Engineer - Seats

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

This role serves as a liaison between the Design Studio and Seat Subsystems engineering teams, translating artistic vision into feasible engineering solutions while ensuring compliance with all requirements, cost targets, and strategic imperatives for modular design and part reuse. The role involves analyzing competitive benchmarks and facilitating communication to resolve conflicts between design, technical feasibility, and budget.

What you'd actually do

  1. Act as the primary technical liaison between the Design Studio and the Seat Subsystems engineering teams, ensuring seamless communication and understanding of design intent and engineering requirements.
  2. Review and analyze CAD concepts developed by the creative team for seat subsystems, ensuring full compliance with engineering specifications, packaging constraints, manufacturing feasibility, regulatory standards, established program cost targets, and the principles of modularity and part reuse.
  3. Proactively identify potential engineering challenges, risks, non-compliance issues, or cost target deviations within design concepts and collaborate with both design and engineering teams to develop innovative, viable, cost-effective, and modular solutions that leverage existing part commonality where appropriate.
  4. Translate complex engineering requirements, cost implications, and strategic objectives for modularity and reuse into clear, actionable feedback for the Design Studio, guiding the refinement of CAD models to meet technical and financial criteria without compromising design vision.
  5. Facilitate regular design reviews, technical discussions, and problem-solving sessions between design and engineering stakeholders for seat subsystems.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering
  • 3+ years of overall experience
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Exceptional graphical communication skills (sketching, rendering, digital modeling) to convey technical and design concepts effectively
  • Proven ability to explain complex engineering concepts, cost implications, and strategic benefits of modularity/reuse clearly and concisely to non-technical audiences, particularly within a creative design environment

Nice to have

  • Proactive, disciplined, and highly collaborative approach to work
  • Strong networking and relationship-building skills across diverse functional teams
  • Self-accountable for delivering high-quality outcomes and ensuring design compliance, cost adherence, and alignment with modularity/reuse strategies
  • Adept at negotiating and influencing stakeholders to achieve optimal design and engineering solutions that meet financial objectives and enhance product commonality
  • Methodical in approach, yet capable of rapid analysis and decision-making in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to think "out of the box," be innovative, and resilient in navigating challenges between design, engineering, cost constraints, and strategic architectural goals
  • Familiarity with principles of design for modularity, commonality, and part reuse.
  • Ability to conduct competitive benchmarking and derive actionable insights.

What the JD emphasized

  • regulatory standards
  • critical cost targets
  • modular design
  • maximum part reuse
  • cost targets
  • modular
  • part reuse
  • cost-effectiveness
  • cost management
  • modularity
  • part reuse
  • modularity
  • part reuse
  • cost adherence
  • alignment with modularity/reuse strategies
  • financial objectives
  • product commonality