Job Description
Job Ttitle: Emission Architect
Company: Stellantis
Description: The Emissions Architect will be responsible for developing emissions systems to meet future emissions standards (e.g., TIER4, California LEV IV, EURO7, China 6, PL8, etc.) for future vehicle propulsion applications. Development activities will focus on emissions system technologies including engine hardware, exhaust sensors, control strategies, calibration, and the integration of these technologies into the propulsion system. The Emission Architect will develop proof-of-concept technologies to provide solutions for Propulsion functional objectives. These projects will utilize engine, powertrain, vehicle chassis dynamometers and/or simulation/modeling to make physics-based decisions.The Emission architect will have the following responsibilities:
- Lead the aftertreatment system architecture definition and prototype hardware selection discussions during pre-development and supplier studies
- Lead the pre-development and pre-Design Milestone testing for catalyst and emissions technologies
- Track status, targets and timing within the program’s emissions and KPI’s requirements frame
- Lead issue resolution teams to address emissions gaps identified during development
Main accountabilities:
- Lead the technical teams embedded into technical KPI’s and pre-development deliverables involved in the early emission systems development for approval governance milestones
- Full understanding of catalyst efficiency and capabilities to manage and address calibration gaps and software requirements
- Coordinate the aftertreatment architecture definition and hardware selection process during pre-development phase with catalyst integration, engine systems, core and base and vehicle calibration group
- Responsibility for steering pre-development activities as needed by projects.
- Lead pre-Design Milestone product co-development with suppliers
- Approve and support Pre-Development testing direction
- Ownership of each program’s aftertreatment targets and status decks, including the Emissions Systems KPI
- Tracking status, targets and timing for program duration in coordination with DRE, typically responsibly is handed over to DRE and lead calibration
- Center of Excellence (CoE) Task: Responsibility to provide guidance to CoEs from results derived from pre-dev activities for enhancing requirements
- CoE Task: Responsibility to provide guidance to assist portfolio planning (Long Range Plan rollout)
This position will report directly to Emissions and Aftertreatment Manager and operate under the general direction of the Technical Fellow and department Director.
Salary:
Location: Auburn Hills, MI
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2025 07:46:41 GMT
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