The role of Chief Engineer of Vehicle NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) Performance focuses on enhancing the development system for a vehicle's road noise performance. The position requires assessing and refining the current processes, proposing improvement plans tailored to the client's specific situation, and guiding the team in implementing these enhancements. A key responsibility involves creating a road noise performance development plan and a technical roadmap, which includes conducting systematic training for team members to improve their planning and integration capabilities with respect to NVH performance.
In addition to strategic planning, the Chief Engineer is tasked with conducting technical research to address challenging issues related to road noise performance in vehicle models. This would involve developing innovative control methods and establishing a new platform to balance the performance of various systems, ensuring that these plans are implemented effectively to achieve the set goals. The candidate will be expected to lead critical initiatives to address difficult road noise problems, leveraging their ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application.
To qualify for this position, the candidate should have a bachelor's degree or higher in Mechanical or Vehicle Engineering, with a minimum of 15 years of experience in road noise development for leading automobile companies, having worked on at least five mass-produced car models. The role demands a strong foundation in professional theoretical knowledge, a robust ability to translate theory into practice, and a keen insight into future industry trends. Experience in high-end vehicle road noise development and the capability to elevate the client's road noise integration control are essential skills for this position.