Durability Analysis and Sensor Design Engineer – Wheel Suspension
Do you want to work with durability analysis and sensor design in an advanced automotive environment? Here you get to combine CAE, testing, and development to improve the durability of wheel suspension systems. You'll work closely with design and testing in a technically advanced automotive environment. This role is perfect for you if you want to combine analysis, sensor design, and practical development work to improve the durability of wheel suspension systems. About the Role You are responsible for sensor design with a focus on strain gauges. You perform durability and service life analyses for chassis and components. You contribute to requirement specification and development of durability requirements. You collaborate with CAE engineers, design, and test teams. What You'll Do Design and calibrate sensors for measuring forces in vehicles and test setups. Perform strain and stress analyses to assess service life and durability. Support development with recommendations based on analysis and test results. Work with simulation, physical testing, and analytical methods. We're Looking for You With Documented experience in durability and vehicle development. Good understanding of wheel suspension and the vehicle design process. Ability to write requirements and technical guidelines. Relevant degree in mechanical engineering or similar from a technical university or master's program. Fluent English, both spoken and written. Technology & Tools CAE CATIA Abaqus Ansa nCode Strain gauges Practical Information Location: Göteborg Work Arrangement: Not specified Language: English
- City
- Göteborg
- GPS
- 57.708346415478, 11.937006084432
- Published
- 18. 8. 2026
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