Tata Technologies
Module Leader - Fuel Systems

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Module Leader - Fuel Systems
Role: Module Leader – Fuel System
Location: Customer’s site in Gaydon
At Tata Technologies, we transform product development visions into reality by designing, engineering, and validating cutting-edge solutions for major manufacturers. We are now seeking a Module Leader – Fuel System to drive excellence in fuel system development.
About the Role
Our Engineering Research and Development (ER&D) department is a high-growth function delivering innovative automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery projects globally. As the Module Leader – Fuel System, you will lead the design, development, and validation of fuel delivery systems, ensuring superior performance, regulatory compliance, and reliability.
Responsibilities
The Fuel System Engineer leads end-to-end module development within the Powertrain team, covering:
- Act as Module Lead for assigned fuel system modules:
- Own deliverables from KO (Kick-Off) to SOP (Start of Production)
- Maintain adherence to quality, cost, timing, and performance targets
- Define, manage, and track module-level requirements, interfaces, and specifications
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Coordinate architecture, packaging, and integration with vehicle and powertrain systems.
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Drive design maturity, conduct design reviews, and manage engineering releases.
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Plan and track DVP&R (Design Verification Process & Risk Management) activities.
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Facilitate DFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), risk mitigation, and escalation resolution.
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Manage supplier technical engagement (deliverables, reviews, timelines) and problem-solving.
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Support manufacturing feasibility and SOP readiness activities.
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Serve as single point of contact for technical escalations related to fuel modules.
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Provide launch support during vehicle builds and testing phases.
Key Requirements
Essential Experience & Expertise:
✅ Proven leadership as a Module Lead, Component Owner, or System Engineer


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✅ Hands-on experience in complete program delivery (KO to SOP)
✅ Technical & Domain Expertise in Fuel Systems: Deep knowledge of:
- Fuel tanks (plastic/metal)
- Fuel pumps, delivery modules, lines, connectors, rails, filters, and valves
- Mountings, brackets, and protection components
✅ Critical understanding of:
- Fuel system packaging and integration with vehicles
- Emissions, evaporative standards, and safety regulations
- Thermal, vibration, durability, and environmental constraints
✅ Awareness of:
- Regulatory compliance (fuel/emissions)
- OEM-specific powertrain standards
- Validation & quality methodologies
Tools & Collaboration:
- Software: JIRA, CATIA V5/V6, Vismockup, Teamcenter, MS Office Suite
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical/Automotive Engineering or related discipline.
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