Base: monthly salary 233,000 jpy to 439,000 jpy; b...
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Automotive safety component development experience
Structural mechanics and material mechanics understanding
English communication skills for international collaboration
The job posting is for a Collision Safety Engineer at Alliance, focused on developing and evaluating vehicle safety performance to achieve the Vision Zero goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and severe injuries. The role involves experimental evaluation of safety components and requires strong knowledge in structural and materials mechanics, along with effective English communication skills
Job Summary
The role focuses on achieving the Vision Zero goal of zero traffic fatalities by developing crash safety performance for vehicles.
Responsibilities include designing experiments for frontal, side, and rear collisions while analyzing structural integrity and pedestrian protection.
Employees gain satisfaction from seeing their safety innovations recognized in NCAP ratings and receiving gratitude from accident survivors worldwide.
Matching Summary
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The job posting is for a Collision Safety Engineer at Alliance, focused on developing and evaluating vehicle safety performance to achieve the Vision Zero goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and severe injuries. The role involves experimental evaluation of safety components and requires strong knowledge in structural and materials mechanics, along with effective English communication skills.
Salary
Base: Monthly salary 233,000 JPY to 439,000 JPY; Bonus: Discretionary annual bonus included; Total Annual Estimate: Approximately 4.17 million to 7.66 million JPY
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Automotive safety component development experience
Structural mechanics and material mechanics understanding
English communication skills for international collaboration
Nice-to-have
Overseas work experience
Team leadership experience
Strength analysis model evaluation skills
Key Requirements
Automotive industry experience required
TOEIC score of 600 or higher
Understanding of strength analysis models preferred