Hybrid Engineer
Job Description (sample): Electrical and hybrid
experience directing, coordinating,managing various engineering
projects. Responsible for design, development, and testing of the
more complex engineering projects. Work involves a considerable
amount of creativity and initiative. High level of analytical
ability where problems are unusual and difficult. Understanding of
engineering theory and principles of design. General interest in
product design, particularly automotive. Familiarity with basic
machine types, design, build and test services. Highly proficient in
reading and interpreting engineering drawings. Thorough knowledge of
most advanced engineering methods, tools, and procedures. High level
of knowledge of Word, Excel, Lotus Notes, and PowerPoint.
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HEVs became widely
available to the public
in the late 1990s with
the introduction of the
Honda Insight
and
Toyota Prius.
HEVs are viewed by some
automakers as
a core segment of the
future
automotive market.[1]Futurist magazine
recently included hybrid
electric vehicles as
cars of the near future.[2]
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