Design Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Automotive Engineering
Overview
Industry: Automotive / Fuel Systems Degree:
Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering
Experience:
5-10 Years Role:
Design Engineer – GDI Fuel Injectors 🚗
Take ownership of a new product launch with a major automotive Tier 1 supplier. As the GDI Design Engineer, you will lead the design, development, and validation of new Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) fuel injector product lines. You will own the design validation (DV) and PPAP readiness, develop and correlate spray/flow test methods, and manage all design work for new programs, ensuring a robust and on-time launch.
Key Responsibilities- Lead the design, development, and validation of new GDI fuel injector product lines.
- Own design validation (DV) and PPAP readiness for new programs.
- Develop and correlate spray/flow test methods to support validation.
- Manage all design work for new programs, ensuring robust and on-time launch.
- Must have GDI (Gasoline Direct Injection) experience.
- 5+ years of experience in fuel injector design, with at least 2 years in GDI.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
- Strong knowledge of injector internal geometry, spray pattern control, and fuel systems.
- Experience with DFMEA, APQP, and PPAP processes.
- Proficiency in CAD (Creo preferred) and tolerance analysis.
- Join a major, well-established player in the automotive Tier 1 industry.
- Own the design and launch of an entirely new GDI product line, set to release in January.
- Excellent compensation package including a 10% bonus and paid relocation.
- A high-visibility role with a company that has a long-standing, excellent reputation.
Location:
Greenville, SC
Confidential Placement:
This role is a confidential placement with a leading automotive supplier. We’ll manage your application with the highest level of privacy.
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