Fisker

Fisker

Senior Engineer, CAE & NVH

United States

Closing in 15 days

About Fisker Inc.

California-based Fisker Inc. is revolutionizing the automotive industry by developing the most emotionally desirable and eco-friendly electric vehicles on Earth. Passionately driven by a vision of a clean future for all, the company is on a mission to become the No. 1 e-mobility service provider with the world's most sustainable vehicles. To learn more, visit www. FiskerInc.com – and enjoy exclusive content across Fisker's social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn. Download the revolutionary new Fisker mobile app from the App Store or Google Play store.

Fisker Inc. is a design led pioneering mobility technology company researching, developing and producing next generation electrically powered vehicles. As the electrification revolution begins to infiltrate the automotive industry, Fisker are focused on delivering advanced smart solutions across the electrification ecosystem from charging, to battery technology, powertrain and connected vehicle functionality. Strong product design is at our core where distinctive emotional yet cost effective style meet the latest in cutting edge technology.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Master's and Ph.D. preferred.

  • Strong fundamental knowledge of mechanics of material

  • In depth knowledge of vibration and acoustic theory

  • Deep understanding of isolation, damping, stiffness and mass impact on vibration

  • System Analysis – Road Shake, Road Noise, Normal Mode (BIW, Trimmed- body), Point Mobility, Static Bending & Torsion

  • Expert applied skill in ANSA, META-Post, NVH Director, NVH Console, Hyperworks, ABAQUS, and other FEM codes

  • Excellent root cause and problem-solving skills in automotive NVH.

  • Understanding of vibrations analysis and the use of vibration transfer functions (VTF)

  • Experience with body and chassis automotive components and vehicle systems

  • Prior expertise in using CAE tools to identify and resolve vehicle NVH issues

  • Well-versed in acoustic analysis and understanding of road noise contributions

  • 5-10 year's experience in Automotive NVH

  • Responsibilities:

  • Setup, run and evaluate NVH simulations at a subsystem, trimmed body and full vehicle level.

  • Evaluate NVH requirements using latest CAE methods & tools.

  • Develop CAE modelling methods, requirements & perform correlation studies with physical test data.

  • Carryout normal modes, FRF and transient simulations.

  • Generate noise transfer functions (NTF) and to interpret to make directional design suggestions.

  • Setup and evaluate transfer path analysis

  • Setup and evaluate Frequency response analysis (FRF) for dynamic stiffness at body attachment locations

  • Develop & optimize body / closure structures to meet requirements.

  • Develop process improvements to enable faster, enhanced, more robust analysis to be performed.

  • Work collaboratively with attribute, testing and product teams to enhance the NVH predictability and play a vital role in NVH performance.

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    Job details

    Title

    Senior Engineer, CAE & NVH

    Employer

    Fisker

    Location

    United States

    Published

    September 13, 2023

    Application deadline

    October 13, 2023

    Job type

    Junior

    Field

    Architecture and Design

    About the employer

    Fisker Inc. is an American automotive company founded by Henrik Fisker and his wife Geeta Gupta-Fisker. Launched in 2016 and based in Southern California, Fisker Inc. is the successor to Fisker Automotive, which produced the Fisker Karma. Fisker Inc. is developing the Fisker Ocean, an electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) with an estimated range of 300–350 miles (480–560 km), with production expected to begin in late 2022. Until 2021, Fisker was working on the development of solid-state battery technologies that could enable as much as 500 mi (800 km) of range with a 1 minute charge.

     

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