Summary:
The main function of an engineering tech analyst is to provide technical support on various engineering projects and assignments. A typical engineering tech analyst is responsible for obtaining blueprints, inspecting hardware, tracking project updates, compiling data, and assisting engineering teams overcome project roadblocks.
Job Responsibilities:
- Given various levels of direction, obtain blueprints, math data, PDMs and other graphical information.
- Inspect and compare physical hardware (parts, vehicles, mockup bucks) to graphical information, noting discrepancies and potential root cause.
- Obtain specific data from available databases, sort or organize data by designated characteristics or relationships and report-required information in specified formats.
- Plan, schedule and coordinate technical reviews of outlined issues, drawing, parts, and/or vehicles
- Document technical discussions, action plans and assignments.
- Monitor and report status of projects and assignments.
- Compile cost comparison data or performance comparison data.
- Compile data and convert into standard specification format and documents.
- Identify data, analysis method and report format required to present and explain an issue, phenomenon, or potential solution.
- Partake in the design and implementation of action plans.
- Identify ways to improve implementation of the Vehicle Development Process.
- 1st/2nd shift:
4x10 Schedule:
Sun - Wed or Wed - Sat
Skills:
- Ability to identify relevant drawings, layouts and graphic illustrations and use them to investigate issues and potential solutions.
- Understanding of vehicle architecture and function, including packaging and dynamic interactions of components in assigned areas.
- Ability to create, file data and retrieve information from electronic databases.
- Strong knowledge data processing techniques, methods, software and application to solution of real problems.
- Ability to develop work plans, including identification and retrieval of necessary information, data and drawings, required analysis method or technique and effective report format.
- Experience as auto mechanic or technician.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and with a team.
- Ability to utilize existing or new information and processes to resolve issues.
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or related technical field.
- 2-4 years of experience required.