The Vehicle Dynamics Simulation Engineer leads the design and development of components and subsystems that critically impact vehicle dynamics performance and structural loads
Job Summary
The Vehicle Dynamics Simulation Engineer leads the design and development of components and subsystems that critically impact vehicle dynamics performance and structural loads.
Engineers in this role will have the opportunity to specialize in technical domains such as tire modeling, control system integration, and other simulation-driven areas that influence vehicle behavior.
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Matching Summary
The Vehicle Dynamics Simulation Engineer leads the design and development of components and subsystems that critically impact vehicle dynamics performance and structural loads.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Vehicle dynamics performance
Multibody dynamics modeling
Virtual integration of chassis
Active control systems integration
Automation methods (CI/CD)
Scripting languages (MATLAB/Python)
Nice-to-have
Human-centered design process
Customer-focused decisions
Data management tools
Creative and independent thinking
Performance driving schools
Participation in automotive teams
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Math or Science