Engineer Mechatronics V&V
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Position Summary
The “Engineer, Mechatronics V&V” plays a key operational role in the company’s Rovereto Technology Center laboratory, which represents a strategic asset for technology development, verification, and validation. The position combines hands-on laboratory testing with mechanical design responsibilities, including the development of prototype components and custom test bench fixtures using CAD tools.
The engineer manages verification and validation activities end-to-end, from Test Request review and test definition to setup implementation, execution, data analysis, and reporting. In addition to technical testing responsibilities, the role actively contributes to the effective day-to-day management of the laboratory, supporting equipment logistics, workspace organization, 5S implementation, and HSE compliance.
Operating within a highly skilled, multidisciplinary engineering team, the position involves frequent interaction with multiple company functions and organizational levels, including leadership, and directly supports informed decision-making throughout the product development lifecycle.
Main Responsibilites
- Support and independently manage verification and validation activities for mechanical, hydraulic and mechatronic components within the Technology Center laboratory
- Review and assess Test Requests, ensuring clarity, technical feasibility, and alignment with project requirements
- Define test concepts, methodologies, and procedures, including objectives, test conditions, and acceptance criteria
- Design mechanical components, prototypes, and custom test bench fixtures using CAD tools, ensuring manufacturability and alignment with workshop capabilities
- Implement and assemble laboratory test setups, coordinating with internal workshops and relevant stakeholders as needed
- Execute laboratory tests in compliance with defined procedures, safety rules, and quality standards
- Collect, process, and analyze test data using appropriate data analysis tools
- Prepare clear, structured, and technically sound test reports, submitting results for review and approval to the Lab Manager
- Play a key operational role in the correct day-to-day management of the laboratory, including equipment logistics, workspace organization, and 5S implementation
- Actively contribute to Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) compliance, ensuring safe working conditions and adherence to applicable procedures and regulations
- Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams (e.g. R&D, Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality) to support product development and validation activities
Main opportunities and challenges:
- Opportunity to work within a highly skilled, multidisciplinary Engineering team, fostering continuous technical learning and knowledge exchange
- Active involvement in a Technology Center laboratory recognized as a strategic asset for technology development, verification, and validation
- Frequent interaction with multiple company functions (e.g. R&D, Procurement, Manufacturing, Quality) and exposure to different organizational levels, including leadership
- High level of hands-on responsibility, managing verification and validation activities end-to-end and contributing directly to technical decision-making
- Opportunity to influence laboratory effectiveness through continuous improvement of test setups, workflows, 5S practices, and HSE compliance
- Challenge of balancing technical rigor, safety, and quality standards with project timelines, priorities, and resource constraints
- Requirement to operate autonomously in a dynamic environment, maintaining strong ownership of both testing outcomes and laboratory operations
Job position requirements
Education:
University master degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, or a closely related engineering discipline
Professional background
- 3–5 years of professional experience in mechanical or mechatronic engineering roles within industrial or R&D environments
- Proven experience in laboratory testing, verification and validation activities, or prototype development
- Hands-on involvement in the design and implementation of test setups, test benches, or experimental equipment
- Practical experience in mechanical component design, with direct interaction with workshops, suppliers, or internal manufacturing resources
- Background in industrial sectors such as metal-mechanics, mechatronics, automation, machinery, or similar engineering-driven environments
- Experience working in cross-functional teams and interacting with multiple stakeholders to support product development and validation processes
Hard skills
Essential:
- Good understanding of mechanical design principles, with the ability to design simple mechanical components, prototypes, and basic test fixtures
- Practical familiarity with CAD tools for mechanical design
- Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes and workshop constraints, with the ability to design components that can be realistically realized
- Initial hands-on experience with laboratory testing activities, including test setup, execution, and basic troubleshooting
- Ability to process and analyze test data using common data analysis tools (e.g. Excel; MATLAB or Python considered an advantage)
- Ability to read and understand technical drawings, specifications, and test documentation
- Good command of written and spoken English for everyday technical communication and reporting
Considered as a plus:
- Experience in designing, assembling, or modifying test benches and custom laboratory setups
- Basic knowledge of hydraulic components and systems (e.g. pumps, motors, valves, actuators)
- Familiarity with measurement systems, sensors, and basic test instrumentation
- Initial exposure to structured verification and validation processes or test documentation standards
- Experience working in regulated or safety‑aware laboratory or industrial environments
Soft skills
- Strong hands-on attitude and willingness to take ownership of laboratory activities and test execution
- Good communication skills, with the ability to clearly document results and interact effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Team-oriented mindset and ability to collaborate within a multidisciplinary engineering environment
- Structured and methodical approach to problem solving and task execution
- Attention to detail, particularly in test setup, data handling, and reporting
- Proactive attitude toward continuous improvement of laboratory practices, including 5S and safety
- Ability to manage priorities and work autonomously in a dynamic and experimental environment
Allison Transmission is an equal opportunity employer. We have opportunities for all qualified applicants regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, creed, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or veteran status.
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