What you'll do
As a Reliability Development Engineer, you will work closely with internal and external experts, plan and coordinate validation and inspection programs, and contribute to the development of state-of-the-art powertrains.
- Collaborate with internal and external experts to develop and approve ICE powertrains and sub-systems
- Take responsibility for planning, coordinating, analyzing, documenting, and reporting on the powertrain validation and inspection program
- Work with the team to define system and component reliability test patterns and validation criteria
- Conduct failure root cause analyses, analyze data and build a comprehensive database
- Plan, execute, and follow up on reliability tests on transient test benches and tracks
- Develop and define test procedures, set limits, and specify test strategies
What you need
- A degree in a relevant engineering discipline
- Expertise in metallurgy and material properties in engine application
- Proficient in fracture surface analysis and failure mechanisms investigations
- Familiarity with engine data analysis
- Practical experience with used engine parts
- Proficiency in both written and spoken English, excellent teamwork, strong communication skills and a positive attitude toward flexible working hours
Why this matters
This role is instrumental in supporting our race and test events worldwide. The successful candidate will have a challenging and fulfilling workplace in a multi-national company within a familiar atmosphere - driven by fascination and passion.