Engineering Change Analyst
TLDR
Coordinate product releases from NPI to production, ensuring quality and accuracy of documentation while refining change control processes for the company.
About us:
Aeva’s mission is to bring the next wave of perception to a broad range of applications from automated driving to industrial robotics, consumer electronics, consumer health, security, and beyond. Aeva is transforming autonomy with its groundbreaking sensing and perception technology that integrates all key LiDAR components onto a silicon photonics chip in a compact module. Aeva 4D LiDAR sensors uniquely detect instant velocity in addition to 3D position, allowing autonomous devices like vehicles and robots to make more intelligent and safe decisions.
Role Overview:
We are seeking an EC analyst with TeamCenter experience to manage EC workflows and approval processes, ensuring the quality of Aeva documentation. As the EC analyst you will play a crucial role coordinating product releases from NPI to production; ensuring quality, accuracy and completeness of documentation. Your expertise in business processes and change control will be vital in driving our product releases towards excellence. You will ensure component specification comply with relevant Aeva and industry standards. Your leadership skills will be applied in shepherding engineering documentation into complete documentation packaging supporting procurement and production. You will develop and refine the change control business processes for the company.
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Aeva builds advanced perception technology with its 4D LiDAR sensors, enabling smarter and safer decision-making across various applications, including automated driving, industrial robotics, and security. By integrating all key LiDAR components onto a silicon photonics chip, Aeva’s solutions are compact yet powerful, setting a new standard for autonomy in multiple sectors.
- Founded
- Founded 2016
- Employees
- 201-500 employees
- Industry
- Industrial Conglomerates