Role: Lead Engineer-Sensors Modules & Mounting
Industry Type: Banking
Department: Research & Development
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
Role Category: Engineering & Manufacturing
UG: Any Graduate
PG: Any Postgraduate
Lead Engineer-Sensors Modules Mounting
Scope of Role
ISO 26262 (Functional Safety awareness/working level), EMC / environmental standards, OEMspecific powertrain requirements
Area of Responsibility
- The Lead Engineer Sensors, Modules Mountings is responsible for endtoend technical leadership of sensor systems, electronic modules, and their mounting solutions within the automotive powertrain domain.
- The role ensures robust system design, integration, validation, and production readiness from concept through SOP, meeting performance, quality, cost, timing, and regulatory targets.
- Should have an ability to conduct benchmarkingstudiesand propose innovative solutions.
- Good understanding of PCDS and major gateways.
Knowledge / Experience 6 to 9 Years
Essential:
- Act as Lead Engineer for powertrain sensors, electronic modules, and mounting commodities
- Own technical delivery from KO to SOP, ensuring design maturity across program milestones
- Define and manage system, module, and componentlevel requirements
- Lead architecture, packaging, and interface definition with powertrain and vehicle systems
- Drive design reviews, change management, and engineering releases
- Ensure compliance with OEM standards, regulatory requirements, and internal processes
- Lead DVPR planning and execution for sensors, modules, and mountings
- Own and facilitate DFMEA and risk mitigation activities
- Coordinate crossfunctional teams (electrical, mechanical, thermal, software, vehicle integration, manufacturing)
- Manage supplier technical alignment, deliverables, and issue resolution
- Support industrialization, production trials, and SOP launch activities
- Act as a technical escalation point for field, manufacturing, or validation issues
- Technical Domain Expertise
- Sensors and Modules:
o Powertrain sensors (temperature, pressure, speed, position, current, voltage, etc.)
o ECU / electronic modules (hardware integration level understanding)
o Sensor and module mounting concepts (brackets, isolation, thermal vibration robustness)
Strong understanding of:
o Powertrain integration and vehicle interfaces
o Electrical, mechanical, and environmental requirements
o Thermal, vibration, and durability considerations
Knowledge of relevant standards (working or awareness level):
o ISO 26262 (Functional Safety awareness/working level)
o EMC / environmental standards
o OEMspecific powertrain requirements
Tools - CatiaV5/V6, Vismockup, Teamcenter, MS tools
Qualification:
Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical / Electronics / Power Electronics / Automotive Engineering or related discipline.