Your tasks You edit and modify large assembly structures based on Bills of Materials (BoM) and change management You generate DMU Space Analysis checks and create precise reports for the involved teams You inform the affected domains promptly about changes, adjustments, and their impacts You ensure that all activities consider the OEM perspective, i.e., vehicle development and integration at the system level You support the continuous improvement of designs while considering manufacturing tolerances and technical requirements Your profile You have a completed degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or a comparable field You bring initial professional experience in CAD design or vehicle/machine engineering You have basic knowledge of CATIA V5 and are confident in using Windchill You are familiar with CATIA DMU Space Analysis and the interpretation of analysis results You have strong technical understanding and can recognize complex technical interrelationships You have experience in change management and basic knowledge of manufacturing tolerances You have very good written and spoken German and English skills About us HOLON is one of the first vehicle manufacturers for autonomous movers with the standards and scaling potential that we know from the automotive industry. With our platform technology, vehicle expertise and strong partner network, our goal is to redefine passenger transport. To this end, HOLON works with technology companies, local public transport companies and mobility-as-a-service providers. HOLON is a subsidiary of the BENTELER Group. www.driveholon.com The HOLON urban is a fully electric and autonomous vehicle for use on public roads. It is one of the world's first movers to meet automotive standards – leading the way in safety, ride comfort and production quality. The vehicle operates at a top speed of 60 kilometers / 37 miles per hour and can accommodate up to 15 passengers. The HOLON urban is barrier-free and offers an automated ramp, a secured wheelchair space and auditory and visual support for passengers. In addition to conventional scheduled services, the mover is to be used as an on-demand means of transport in order to meet the mobility needs of users.