Job Description
The Powertrain Instrumentation service group is looking for a first shift, UAW represented technician who will be responsible for calibrating, repairing, and maintaining specialized emissions test equipment and instrumentation throughout numerous conventional and electrified powertrain test cells located at the Chrysler Technical Center, in Auburn Hills Michigan. The Emissions Instrumentation Tech will also need to be able to identify, troubleshoot, and correct problems in the field associated with fuel flow meters, torque measurement systems, low voltage dyno wire harnesses, pressure and temperature transducers, etc. In addition, the Instrumentation Technician will be required to work effectively with all levels of management, support engineers, union represented employees, and outside suppliers to maximize available runtime of test cells; including recommendation of modifications and root cause analysis.
Basic Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalentMinimum of 2 years of experience with repairing and maintaining instrumentation equipmentStrong background in electronics and the ability to diagnose & repair complex issues in the fieldHands-on experience using electronic diagnostic tools such as DVMs and oscilloscopesMotivated self-starter with good oral and written communication skillsComfortability with a fast paced work environmentAbility to complete job assignments in a timely and effective mannerProficient with MS Office and Google Suite applications Preferred QualificationsAssociates degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Automotive, or Aeronautical EngineeringMinimum of 5 years of experience with repairing and maintaining instrumentation equipmentExperience with gas analyzers, soot meters, particle counters, mini-diluters, FTIRs, gas dividers, and calibration gassesFamiliarity with emissions certification procedures and testingThe Powertrain Instrumentation service group is looking for a first shift, UAW represented technician who will be responsible for calibrating, repairing, and maintaining specialized emissions test equipment and instrumentation throughout numerous conventional and electrified powertrain test cells located at the Chrysler Technical Center, in Auburn Hills Michigan. The Emissions Instrumentation Tech will also need to be able to identify, troubleshoot, and correct problems in the field associated with fuel flow meters, torque measurement systems, low voltage dyno wire harnesses, pressure and temperature transducers, etc. In addition, the Instrumentation Technician will be required to work effectively with all levels of management, support engineers, union represented employees, and outside suppliers to maximize available runtime of test cells; including recommendation of modifications and root cause analysis.
At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.