Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Senior Tyre Design And Development Engineer - EURO-PROJECTS RECRUITMENT

Senior Tyre Design Engineer, Senior Tire Development Engineer, Passenger Car Tyres, Light Truck Tyres.

Based in Germany
Our client is one of the fastest growing tyre companies in the world, with an established technical base in Europe to support car and truck tyre design and development for OEM and aftermarket customers.
As part of their on-going commitment to these customers, the following new opportunities have been created to join the technical teams in Germany.

Key responsibilities of the Senior Tyre Design and Development Engineer will include:
Building a team of Tyre specialsists to support the design and development of new tyres for passenger cars and light trucks, taking projects through design, research development and test. Producing tyre designs to improve tyre noise, traction, braking, durability and wear, ride & handling and performance dynamics. Working closely with customers to achieve tyre performance specifications. Working closely with tyre technologists and test engineers to develop tyre compounds, tyre construction and tread patterns. Applications are invited from Senior Tyre Design and Development Engineers with experience bringing new tyres to the European OEM and aftermarket market or enhancing the performance of existing designs. A strong understanding of tire/tyre design, construction and development is essential. As part of a small, highly dedicated team, you must also have a flexible approach to work and able to undertake international travel to attend conferences and events. Applications are welcome from Senior Tyre Engineers with tyre industry experience, including Materials Science, Rubber Compounding, Tyre Components and Construction. To apply please send your CV to Stephen Brown by email: s.brown@europrojects.co.uk or apply online at europrojects.co.uk Euro-Projects Recruitment Ltd. are celebrating 12 years servicing the Automotive Design, Test and Research & Development Sector.

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