Establish and lead an Engine Development Laboratory organization aligned to Generac’s engine roadmap
Establish engineering best practices, standard work, and continuous improvement culture to ensure data quality and testing consistency
Develop lab strategy, capability roadmap, capital plans, and staffing plans
Oversee engine performance, durability, emissions, certification, and abuse testing activities
Ensure safe operation of all engine test cells, fuel systems, and emissions equipment
Partner with Engine Design and Controls teams to define development and validation plans
Manage budgets, capital investments, and external test partners
Drive laboratory throughput, data quality, and on-time delivery of engine development milestones Enforce 5S and workplace hygiene to always ensure safe operations
Recruit, develop, coach, and retain high-performing engineering, technician, and supervisory talent
Provide technical leadership and mentorship for engine development and test engineers
Establish engineering best practices, standard work, and continuous improvement culture
Interface with executive leadership on program status, risks, and technical tradeoffs
Lead cross-functional reviews including design validation, failure reviews, and readiness assessment
Work with Engineering department to ensure test lab capabilities are in-line with present and future test strategies
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or related discipline
15 years of engineering experience
Experience in engine development, validation, durability, and performance testing
Experience leading technical teams in regulated environments (EPA, CARB, EU or equivalent)Experience with gasoline, natural gas, propane, or alternative fuel engines
Experience with engine dynamometers, emissions benches, data acquisition and controls systems
Proven root cause analysis and failure investigation leadership
Familiarity with engine calibration, emissions development, and certification processes
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; and use hands to manipulate objects or controls. The employee is regularly required to stand and walk. On occasion, the incumbent may be required to stoop, bend, or reach above the shoulders. The employee must occasionally lift up to 25 pounds. Specific conditions of this job are typical of frequent and continuous computer-based work requiring periods of sitting, close vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Occasional travel.