Harley-Davidson Motor Company is looking to solve the problem of ensuring the final quality of motorcycle components, directly impacting the customer experience and satisfaction, by hiring a Sr Product Quality Engineer (Software) to bridge the work between the Quality and Product Development teams.
Requirements
- Demonstrates in-depth conceptual and practical knowledge of design quality, practices, and tools
- Programming in C code for embedded systems
- Analysis and design of software architectures considering functional safety requirements (ISO 26262)
- Experience with Matlab/Simulink
- Experience with embedded systems and Automotive SPICE
- Experience with vehicle communication buses (CAN, SOME/IP)
Responsibilities
- Partner with engineering for active participation in design reviews and continuously through the development process
- Solve complex problems and use your ability to provide solutions to problems using both creative processes and analytical methods
- Manage and execute assigned product development quality tasks as defined in the product development process, accountable for the quality of DFMEAs, PFMEAs, and control plans to prevent product defects, to achieve short and long-term quality goals
- Coordinate with other quality functions to analyze for quality improvements to enable design activities on time and with improved quality
- Create and manage processes related to design quality, knowledge capture, and product launch readiness by being involved throughout the development process from concept through end of life
- Proactively engage in issue resolution through the project team and escalate issues early as appropriate
- Drive continuous improvement of product launch processes and product designs for improved quality and customer experience
Other
- HS Diploma or GED Required
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related field is highly preferred
- Requires a minimum of 5 years of related experience
- Ability to travel up to 35%
- Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States