General Summary: Reports to Engineering Design Group Supervisor. Utilizes CAD programs, machine shops, vendors, data acquisition, fabrication/welding equipment, and physical testing rigs to ensure reliable and performance enhancing projects for Stewart Haas Racing systems.

Principle Duties & Responsibilities:
• Designs parts, test rigs/fixtures, and assemblies for use on Stewart Haas Racing systems using Solidworks 3D modeling software and/or Catia 3D Modeling Software.
• Performs finite element analysis through the use of software to test part worthiness and ensure that design parameters are met.
• Constructs prototypes and test rigs/fixtures if needed.
• Coordinates manufacturer of parts, through various vendors including machine shop, laser cutters, rapid prototype machine, etc.
• Performs physical testing of design concepts to ensure reliability/performance.
• Develop test plans and perform testing, if needed, on parts to make into “race-ready” production pieces.
• Create reports showing results of testing of design concepts and failure modes.
• Document completed production parts with assembly documents/Engineering recommendations.
• Create a project management schedule for implementation.
• Supports various shop activities due to shifting weekly priorities. May assist with data acquisition, 7-Post, various engineering projects, and in the Aero department as needed.
• Assumes any responsibilities delegated by the Engineering Design Group Supervisor.

Education and Work Experience:
BS in Mechanical Engineering preferred. Typically requires at least 3 years of Solidworks experience and at least 1 year of Catia. CNC and Manual machining, welding, and fabricating experience is a plus. Knowledge of data acquisition systems is also a plus. Some FEA experience is desired. Knowledge of reverse engineering and laser scanning is a plus. A minimum of 1 year in the automobile racing industry or 5 years in a related vehicular industry.

Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
Proficient computer skills. Knowledge of Solidworks, Catia, and/or other modeling software. Knowledge of CNC machine shop processes. Knowledge of welding and hand fabrication equipment. Knowledge of materials and properties of materials. Mechanically inclined. Knowledge of how race cars and race car systems are designed and function.

Equipment and Applications:
Computer, Solidworks, Catia, CAM software, Microsoft Excel, Fortus 3D Production System, Insight, Control Center, Data acquisition software, Romer/Hexagon metrology equipment/software, ATOS/GOM scanning equipment/software, welding, fabrication equipment, solder iron, and basic hand tools.

Work Environment and Physical Demands:
Able to lift up to 50 pounds. Manual dexterity. Repeated bending and squatting. Able to work long hours and flexible work schedule. Able to handle stressful situations. Fast-paced work environment requiring heavy mental demands. Work environment includes race cars, 7-Post equipment, welding operations, heavy machinery, grinding debris, and hazardous fluids.

If interested, please email careers@shracing.com with your cover letter and resume. Reference Design/Project Engineer Position