The Issue Management Engineer is responsible for leading the intake, documentation, coordination, and resolution of engineering-related issues across all vehicle families and development phases. Acting as a central point of contact, this role ensures that issues—whether identified during validation, HIL testing, PWB, or in-market performance (IOP, QFS, IQS, warranty)—are properly tracked and resolved. The role supports cross-functional alignment and accountability throughout the engineering lifecycle and into post-production.
Key Responsibilities:
Issue Management:
Own the issue intake process for both pre-production and post-production phases. Capture and prioritize issues from multiple sources: testing teams, validation reports, manufacturing feedback, customer service, warranty data, etc. Ensure accurate logging of issues in the GIM system including root cause, responsible parties, and resolution timeline.
Coordination and Communication:
Serve as liaison between engineering, validation, quality, manufacturing, and customer support teams. Facilitate regular cross-functional meetings to review open items, assign actions, and track progress. Support escalations and provide clear status updates to stakeholders and leadership.
Data Management & Reporting:
Maintain dashboards and reporting tools to monitor issue trends, open item aging, and resolution rates. Present periodic reports to management on issue status, emerging patterns and areas requiring attention. Issues documentation on problem definition, root cause analysis, interim and permanent corrective actions. Summarize the issues to be understandable for technical and non-technical stakeholders. Assist in capturing lessons learned and integrating feedback into future program development.
Team Leadership & Structure Alignment:
Work within a team structure organized by Vehicle Family and Lifecycle Phase. Provide guidance and technical oversight to team members supporting both development and field issue resolution. Collaborate with other teams (e.g., Warranty Improvement team / Quality teams) to align practices, share insights, and avoid duplication of efforts.
Key Competencies:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Process-oriented with attention to detail and documentation. Ability to manage multiple issues and drive them to closure under tight timelines. Comfortable navigating ambiguity and coordinating across technical and non-technical stakeholders. High ownership, teamwork and accountability.
Value to the Organization:
Acts as a safeguard for quality and performance by ensuring no critical issue is overlooked. Reduces risk to program launches and in-field reliability. Drives systemic improvements and cross-functional accountability. Enables data-driven decision-making through structured issue tracking and reporting.
Preferred QualificationsBasic Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or related field.
- A minimum of 8 years of experience in automotive engineering, quality, or validation environments.
- Demonstrated experience with issue tracking systems and related tools.
- Knowledge of automotive development and testing processes, including HIL, validation, and launch readiness.
- Familiarity with field performance metrics (IOP, IQS, QFS, warranty analysis).
- Strong communication and organizational skills with the ability to influence across teams.
- Experience working with cross-functional and global teams.
- Coaching the senior engineers on problem solution techniques, documentation, networking.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or related field
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or related field.
- Minimum of 8 years experience in automotive engineering, quality, or validation environments.
- Demonstrated experience with issue tracking systems and related tools.
- Knowledge of automotive development and testing processes, including HIL, validation, and launch readiness.
- Familiarity with field performance metrics (IOP, IQS, QFS, warranty analysis).
- Strong communication and organizational skills with ability to influence across teams.
- Experience working with cross-functional and global teams.
- Experience coaching or mentoring senior engineers on problem solving, documentation, and networking.
- Master's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or related field.
Stellantis Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Stellantis and has not been reviewed or approved by Stellantis.
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Pay Growth & Progression — Contract-driven increases lifted hourly wages roughly 25% over 4.5 years and restored cost-of-living adjustments, pushing top rates near $42 per hour by the end of the agreement. Union hourly positions appear to have benefited most since the 2023 deal.
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Affordable Benefits — UAW-represented hourly workers pay no premiums and about 3% of total healthcare costs while receiving comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and wellness coverage. This creates materially lower out-of-pocket costs for represented hourly roles.
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Retirement Support — Post-2007 hourly hires receive a 10% employer 401(k) contribution and legacy workers saw defined-benefit improvements with retiree bonuses. Salaried roles also cite a 401(k) with employer match and contribution up to a maximum of 8%.
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