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We are seeking a Brake Dyno Engineer to support brake system testing and validation activities using LINK Brake Dynamometers. This position is now open to Junior to Mid‑Level candidates with a solid technical background and interest in brake testing, dynamometer operation, and laboratory environments. The ideal candidate has hands‑on experience with LINK systems, including PROLINK software, and is capable of writing or modifying brake test scripts. The role also involves coordination with our counterparts in Windsor, Canada (ARDC), along with test planning and component management responsibilities.
Job Responsibility:
Operate LINK Brake Dynos for brake performance, durability, and development testing
Use PROLINK software to run tests, monitor test parameters, and analyze system outputs
Write, modify, and optimize brake test scripts in PROLINK according to internal procedures and test requirements
Troubleshoot dynamometer issues involving hydraulics, pneumatics, sensors, or DAQ systems appropriate to the candidate’s experience level
Coordinate, plan, and schedule tests with engineering teams and external partners
Collaborate with partner teams at ARDC Windsor
occasional travel to Canada may be required
Manage test part logistics, including tracking, ordering, receiving, and verifying correct components (pads, rotors, calipers, fixtures)
Coordinate the design and preparation of test fixtures with internal engineering or suppliers
Set up sensors (thermocouples, torque cells, pressure transducers, wheel speed sensors, etc.) and perform necessary calibrations
Analyze brake test results such as torque curves, fade performance, thermal behavior, and wear data
Validate data quality and identify test issues or anomalies
Generate clear, detailed test reports summarizing test conditions, findings, trends, and recommendations
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Automotive, Mechatronics Engineering, or equivalent laboratory/technical experience
Open to Junior to Mid‑Level profiles (approx. 3+ years preferred, but flexible depending on skillset)
Experience with LINK dynamometers or comparable brake test systems
Familiarity with PROLINK software or demonstrated ability to learn quickly
Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of brake system components (calipers, pads, rotors, hydraulics)
Ability to manage multiple tests and shifting priorities in a laboratory environment
Nice to have:
3–5 years of experience in brake testing, dynamometer operation, or automotive validation
Strong experience in PROLINK scripting
Data analysis skills (Excel, MATLAB, Minitab, or similar)
Experience with modern LINK dyno platforms (3900/3000 series)