CAD Data Quality Analyst / CAD Author

Gaydon
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CAD Data Quality Analyst / CAD Author - (phone number removed) - £30.27/hr umbrella rate

Do you have a strong technical understanding of automotive architectures, systems, or commodities and proficiency with PLM and CAD tools, including Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE, CATIA V5, and Siemens Teamcenter? Are you ready to take your career to the next level with a role that combines innovation, precision, and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects? As a CAD Data Quality Analyst, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of automotive engineering. This is your chance to be part of a dynamic team that bridges the gap between virtual and physical vehicle validation, ensuring exceptional quality standards are met at every stage. If you're passionate about data quality and problem-solving, this is the opportunity you've been waiting for.

What You Will Do:

- Inspect and analyse engineering geometry to proactively identify potential issues in CAD data.

- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to present findings during CAD reviews and support issue resolution.

- Document and communicate issues in a clear and concise manner to ensure engineers understand and address them effectively.

- Drive compatibility of CAD data to support the virtual and physical validation of future vehicle programmes.

- Maintain a high standard of output, consistently supporting quality improvement and process optimisation.

- Work independently while seeking clarification and support when required to meet project timelines.

What You Will Bring:

- Proficiency with PLM and CAD tools, including Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE, CATIA V5, and Siemens Teamcenter.

- Strong technical understanding of automotive architectures, systems, or commodities.

- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex information and present it clearly.

- Exceptional attention to detail and a methodical approach to problem-solving.

- Proven ability to manage workloads, prioritise tasks, and deliver within agreed timelines.

This role is a vital part of the company's mission to optimise virtual capabilities, reduce costs, and enhance the quality of their vehicles. By ensuring the integrity of geometric data, you'll contribute to the delivery of world-class products that exceed customer expectations. Your work will directly support the company's commitment to innovation and sustainability within the automotive industry.

Location: This position is based in Gaydon, offering a fantastic opportunity to work within one of the UK's most renowned automotive hubs.

Interested?: Don't miss your chance to join a forward-thinking team and make a real impact in the automotive world. Apply today to become a **CAD Data Quality Analyst** and take the next step in your career!

This role is Inside IR35.

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