Stellantis is seeking a Sub-System Technical Lead (SSTL) for Hardware Engineering. The SSTL will lead Design Release Engineers (DREs) and cross-functional support teams to drive component development from sourcing through industrialization. This role will interface with the Chief Vehicle Engineer, Program Managers, and Subsystem Technical Managers to ensure timely component delivery to the plant with robust planning, high quality, and precision.
Key Responsibilities:
Drive engineering changes (Change Notices / Common Change Documents)
Author deviations (IAA) and manage Plant Evaluation Runs (PER)
Lead design, development, and validation of hardware and associated software components
Coordinate cross-functional teams to meet program and production timelines
Influence and align internal stakeholders to approve design and process changes
Guide Design Release Engineers through the industrialization process
This position requires strong matrix leadership of design and development engineers to achieve program objectives. The SSTL will also work closely with and take direction from the Electrical Sub-System Technical Manager (SSTM). Travel to support plant activities may be required.
At Stellantis, Product Design and Engineering careers offer the opportunity to drive innovation and take on bold challenges as part of a team shaping the future of mobility. Our focus on quality, performance, and cutting-edge technologies enables us to deliver exceptional vehicle experiences. This role supports that vision, particularly in the context of increasing vehicle electrification and software integration.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science degree from an ABET-accredited university
Minimum of 8 years of experience in automotive component development
Ability to manage and prioritize tasks across multiple products and suppliers
Working knowledge of automotive electrical architectures (CAN, CAN FD, Ethernet)
Experience leading cross-functional teams
Knowledge of electrical component manufacturing processes
Proficiency in Microsoft Office or Google Workspace tools
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to clearly communicate complex engineering concepts to senior leadership
Vehicle launch experience
Preferred Qualifications:
10+ years of experience in automotive component development
Experience with body controllers, zonal computing, and vehicle access/security systems
Master of Science degree in Engineering or related field
Black Belt certification in DFSS or reactive problem-solving methodologies