.As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing the V-Cycle process for Mechanical Engineering (MEC) within eDrive systems, including electric motors, transmission systems, and integrated drive units. You will work closely with global teams to standardize and refine the mechanical development process within the Stage-Gate Model of the Engineering Development Framework (EDF). Your focus will be on ensuring that mechanical components are developed efficiently, from concept to final verification and validation, while meeting quality and regulatory standards. BorgWarner is a global product leader in delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the vehicle market.We are a company of innovators and independent thinkers that brings together talented employees, meaningful work and amazing technology in a unique environment. At BorgWarner, we constantly work towards our vision of a clean and energy-efficient world. New Technical Center - Electrification in Krakow. At BorgWarner, we design and manufacture the systems that define the way the world moves forward. With the world's foremost technologists, engineers and OEMs, we're accelerating the world's transformation to eMobility.Key Responsibilities Tailoring the Product Development Process (PDP): Adapt and tailor the existing PDP to meet the specific needs of mechanical development for eDrive products, ensuring alignment with project-specific goals and performance criteria.V-Cycle Process Development: Develop and implement the V-Cycle process for Mechanical Engineering Components (MEC), ensuring that all mechanical development stages—from concept through verification and validation—are clearly defined and efficient.Stage-Gate Model Integration: Ensure the mechanical development process aligns with the broader Stage-Gate Model, defining clear milestones, criteria, and deliverables at each stage to facilitate smooth progression.Work Product Template Customization: Customize, review, and release work product templates specific to eDrive systems, ensuring consistency and clarity throughout the mechanical development lifecycle.Role Definition and Clarification: Define and refine roles within the mechanical development process, ensuring clear responsibilities and accountability across the team, tailored to the needs of eDrive product development.Workflow Guideline Creation and Editing: Create, edit, and update detailed workflow guidelines that provide clear instructions for each step of the mechanical development process, with a focus on the specific requirements of eDrive products.Collaboration with Global Teams: Work closely with global engineering teams to refine workflows, templates, and processes for mechanical development, ensuring standardization and effective collaboration across regions and projects