Lead Supplier Development Engineer, Thermal

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Role Summary:

Utilizing Rivian processes based on industry standards from VDA and AIAG, the Lead Supplier Development Engineer – Thermal will be responsible for managing the quality performance of our energy storage system supply base.

Responsibilities: 

  • Carry out supplier validation audits, with supplier support and supplier advanced product quality planning (APQP).
  • Current knowledge of the latest state of the art for automotive lithium ion batteries, battery module and battery pack suppliers
  • Deep understanding of functional safety (ISO 26262) and embedded software development requirements (Automotive SPICE)
  • Work with Engineering (Design and Manufacturing Engineers) team to define process parameters and criteria to ensure supplier process capability is effective to meet product and process requirements
  • Lead the supplier approval process by assessing manufacturing/technology capabilities and Health, Safety and Environmental risks
  • Support new product launches to ensure that supplier quality meets the required standards
  • Facilitate root cause analysis and corrective actions of supplier quality issues
  • Perform on-site supplier visits for root cause analysis and verification of correction actions of supplier quality issues
  • Promote the use of Rivian preferred techniques for continuous improvement such as Lean, Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing), Measurement System Analysis, and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA)

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, or equivalent experience
  • 5+ years of supplier quality, quality, or engineering experience
  • 3+ years of  Thermal and/or Energy Storage Systems/Battery experience
  • Technical expertise in Battery and associated electrical components and processes
  • Strong knowledge of Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Production Part
  • Approval Process (PPAP), Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA), and Run at Rates
  • Ability and willingness to travel internationally with no restrictions on location

Resumen del rol:

Utilizando los procesos de Rivian basados en los estándares industriales de VDA y AIAG, el Jefe de ingeniería de desarrollo de proveedores - Térmico será responsable de gestionar el rendimiento de la calidad de nuestra base de suministro de sistemas de almacenamiento de energía.

Responsabilidades:

  • Llevar a cabo auditorías de validación de proveedores, con el apoyo del proveedor y la planificación avanzada de la calidad del producto del proveedor (Advanced Product Quality Planning, APQP)
  • Tener un conocimiento actualizado de lo último en materia de proveedores de baterías de iones de litio para automoción, módulos de baterías y paquetes de baterías
  • Tener un profundo conocimiento de la seguridad funcional (ISO 26262) y de los requisitos de desarrollo de software integrado (Automotive SPICE)
  • Trabajar con el equipo de Ingeniería (Ingenieros de Diseño y Fabricación) para definir los parámetros y criterios del proceso con el fin de garantizar que la capacidad del proceso del proveedor sea eficaz para cumplir los requisitos de los productos y procesos
  • Dirigir el proceso de aprobación de proveedores evaluando las capacidades de fabricación/tecnología y los riesgos para la Salud, la Seguridad y el Medioambiente
  • Apoyar el lanzamiento de nuevos productos para garantizar que la calidad del proveedor cumpla las normas exigidas
  • Facilitar el análisis de la causa raíz y las acciones correctivas de los problemas de calidad de los proveedores
  • Realizar visitas in situ a los proveedores para el análisis de la causa raíz y la verificación de las acciones correctoras de los problemas de calidad de los proveedores
  • Promover el uso de las técnicas preferidas de Rivian para la mejora continua, como Lean, Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke (Corrección de errores), Análisis del sistema de medición y Análisis del modo de fallo y efectos del proceso (Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, PFMEA)

Cualificaciones básicas:

  • Licenciatura en Ingeniería, Cadena de Suministro o experiencia equivalente
  • Más de 5 años de experiencia en calidad de proveedores, calidad o ingeniería
  • Más de 3 años de experiencia en sistemas térmicos y/o en almacenamiento de energía/baterías
  • Experiencia técnica en baterías y componentes y procesos eléctricos asociados
  • Conocimientos sólidos de planificación avanzada de la calidad del producto (Advanced Product Quality Planning, APQP)
  • Proceso de aprobación de piezas de producción (Production Part Approval Process, PPAP), Análisis modal de fallos y efectos (AMFE) y Capacidad operativa (Run at Rates)
  • Capacidad y disposición para viajar al extranjero sin restricciones de ubicación

Equal Opportunity

Rivian is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information or characteristics, physical or mental disability, marital/domestic partner status, age, military/veteran status, medical condition, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Rivian is committed to ensuring that our hiring process is accessible for persons with disabilities. If you have a disability or limitation, such as those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, that requires accommodations to assist you in the search and application process, please email us at candidateaccommodations@rivian.com.

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Rivian may collect, use and disclose your personal information or personal data (within the meaning of the applicable data protection laws) when you apply for employment and/or participate in our recruitment processes (“Candidate Personal Data”). This data includes contact, demographic, communications, educational, professional, employment, social media/website, network/device, recruiting system usage/interaction, security and preference information. Rivian may use your Candidate Personal Data for the purposes of (i) tracking interactions with our recruiting system; (ii) carrying out, analyzing and improving our application and recruitment process, including assessing you and your application and conducting employment, background and reference checks; (iii) establishing an employment relationship or entering into an employment contract with you; (iv) complying with our legal, regulatory and corporate governance obligations; (v) recordkeeping; (vi) ensuring network and information security and preventing fraud; and (vii) as otherwise required or permitted by applicable law. 

Rivian may share your Candidate Personal Data with (i) internal personnel who have a need to know such information in order to perform their duties, including individuals on our People Team, Finance, Legal, and the team(s) with the position(s) for which you are applying; (ii) Rivian affiliates; and (iii) Rivian’s service providers, including providers of background checks, staffing services, and cloud services. 

Rivian may transfer or store internationally your Candidate Personal Data, including to or in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the European Union and in the cloud, and this data may be subject to the laws and accessible to the courts, law enforcement and national security authorities of such jurisdictions.  

 

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