FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the NVH Test Engineer for ENG - PWT - EV?
The primary responsibility is to conduct NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness) testing and reporting for Engine - DT and EV PWT components assigned to the project.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have an engineering degree or a Master’s in engineering, along with 5 years of experience in NVH engineering and R&D development.
What languages should candidates be fluent in?
Candidates should be fluent in both English and Spanish.
What experience is preferred for this role regarding NVH?
Candidates should have education and experience in vehicle and PWT NVH testing, including familiarity with NVH test analysis, Pak systems, Siemens, and instrumentation.
Is travel a requirement for this job?
Yes, the position requires the candidate to be open to frequent travel.
What type of license is necessary for this position?
A valid driver's license is required.
How does Nissan view diversity in the workplace?
Nissan believes that differences among individuals in race, gender, age, mindset, religion, and abilities make the company stronger and are committed to creating positive change that fosters transparency and inclusivity.
What is expected regarding teamwork and collaboration in this role?
The NVH Test Engineer is expected to manage and lead cross-functional collaborations to secure NVH development according to project and component targets.
Are there opportunities for career growth within this role?
Yes, the role offers opportunities for professional development and growth within the NVH engineering field.
What are the main tasks involved in this position?
Main tasks include conducting NVH tests, measuring objective data, investigating NVH concerns, generating reports, and managing test plans and resources for projects.