The Torque Management Sub-System Engineer is responsible for the complete V-cycle development for the Torque Management Subsystem. He/she is also responsible for confirming that the subsystem meets the defined requirements prior to delivery to the customer. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Identification of all applicable requirements for the assigned subsystem from all potential sources
Documentation of the identified requirements for the assigned subsystem in Requirements documents
Execution of the assigned subsystem DFMEA
Support Component specification creation for primary components in the assigned subsystem
Coordination of verification of the subsystem functionality to ensure requirements traceability
Technical point-of-contact for the subsystem for all internal teams
Participation in advanced development
Meeting all program-specific deliverables for the assigned subsystem
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