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| Job Ref. #: | 00185724 |
| Industry: | Aircraft/Aerospace |
| State: | California |
| City: | Torrance |
| Job Description: |
Honeywell has been selected as one of the Most Admired Companies in the world by Fortune magazine, March 2009. Honeywell was also ranked as a "2008 World's Most Ethical Company" and among the "Best Government Contractors for Ethics and Compliance Initiatives" by the Ethisphere Institute in 2008. Honeywell Transportation Systems (TS) is comprised of three Strategic Business Units: Honeywell Turbo Technologies (HTT) and Consumer Products Group (CPG). HTT is a global leader for its turbocharging and thermal systems for passenger car and commercial diesel applications. CPG is a global provider of a variety of leading branded automotive products, including the Prestone, Holts, Autolite, Fram, Bendix and Jurid brands. With annual revenues of more than $4B, TS employs over 13,000 in over 30 sites worldwide. Honeywell Friction Materials manufactures and markets Friction products for PV, CV Rail/Industrial applications and serves as one of the world's largest suppliers of friction materials and aftermarket brake products. Our brands include Jurid and Bendix. Honeywell Turbo Technologies is recognized around the world as a leader for its Garrett turbocharger and thermal systems for passenger car and commercial diesel applications. With manufacturing sites worldwide, the company has more than 6000 employees and serves the leading global engine and vehicle manufacturers. For more information visit www.honeywell.com or www.turbobygarrett.com. The successful candidate for the Sr. Turbocharger Development Engineer position will join a dynamic team of engineers who are responsible for developing the next generation of Variable Nozzle Turbochargers (VNT) for Heavy Duty Pick-Up trucks. Responsibilities of the role:
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.As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Honeywell is committed to a diverse workforce |
| Employer: |
Honeywell |
| Post Date: | 02/08/2012 |
