# Gasoline Emissions Systems Supervisor

**Company**: Ford Motor Company
**Location**: Dearborn
**Work arrangement**: hybrid
**Experience**: senior
**Job type**: full-time
**Salary**: $132,800-$250,800
**Category**: Engineering
**Industry**: Automotive
**Wikidata**: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q44294

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## Description

We're seeking a skilled leader to oversee the development of next-generation emissions systems for our Research & Advanced Engineering team. As the Supervisor of the Gasoline Emissions Systems & Development section, you'll lead a team of systems and calibration engineers responsible for defining, designing, and demonstrating the capability of gasoline Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), Hybrid (HEV), and Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) applications to meet the world's most stringent ultra-low emission targets.

Your key responsibilities will include:

- Leading the definition, design, and integration of new emissions concepts, including hardware, controls, and packaging across the engine, transmission, generator, and aftertreatment domains.

- Overseeing the development and demonstration of system capabilities to deliver emissions targets alongside other vehicle attributes.

- Managing workstreams and project deliverables within the Global Technical Development System (GTDS) framework to ensure research goals are met on schedule.

- Directing sensitivity studies and trade-offs between competing attributes such as fuel economy, performance, and driveability using Design of Experiments (DOE) methods and hybrid operating strategies.

- Ensuring the development of high-quality systems engineering documentation, including Boundary Diagrams, P-Diagrams, and Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA).

- Supervising development testing across various platforms, including engine, powertrain, and hub dynamometers, as well as vehicle and virtual (analytical) simulations.

- Leading the team in the hands-on commissioning of prototype systems on dynamometers and in development vehicles, including troubleshooting complex mechanical, electrical, and CAN communication issues.

To succeed in this role, you'll need a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related Systems Engineering field, along with 10+ years of experience in propulsion systems, emissions aftertreatment, or powertrain calibration. A Master's degree or PhD in Engineering with a focus on Emissions, Controls, or Propulsion is also desirable.

## Skills

### Required
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Propulsion Systems
- Emissions Aftertreatment
- Powertrain Calibration

### Nice to have
- Master's degree or PhD in Engineering
- Experience with propulsion systems (ICE & xHEV) calibration and calibration tools (e.g., ATI, ETAS)
- Strong understanding of gasoline engine operating fundamentals and hybrid propulsion controls
- Working knowledge of Systems Engineering principles (DFMEA, P-Diagrams) and regulatory requirements/procedures
- Hands-on experience with CAN communication, data acquisition systems, and electrical/mechanical troubleshooting of prototype vehicles
