Technical Analyst, Power Sports & Products
About the role
The Technical Analyst PS&P works within the Quality Engineering department at the Honda Canada National Office (HCI). The foremost responsibility of this position is to drive continuous quality improvement for the Canadian Power Sports (Motorcycle, ATV, SxS, etc.) and Power Equipment market. The incumbent’s purpose is to drive countermeasure activity through market problem identification, parts analysis, related project coordination and field visits when required.
Responsibilities
- Daily monitoring of dealer warranty submissions and parts call-in
- Perform technical investigations of failed parts or product systems to identify the root cause and recognize patterns or trends
- Conduct market data analysis to define and prioritize commonly occurring quality issues and generate technical reports to communicate Canadian quality issues and investigation findings to appropriate stakeholders
- Support Honda Research and Development, factory in-market research, product testing, new model development, etc.
- Coordinate and/or participate in new model Initial Quality Check (IQC) events to confirm product compliance, quality, functions, crating and shipping logistics
- Develop test plans to replicate real-world product usage conditions within a controlled environment
- Using appropriate tools and measurement equipment to quantify product performance and compare it to acceptable specifications
- Coordinate and/or perform field visits, as necessary, for technical investigations
- Work collectively with external departments (R&D, factories, etc.) to ensure progress of countermeasure activities
- Validate quality improvement countermeasures to judge overall effectiveness
- Generate technical service publications for dealers, outlining new and revised repair procedures
- Provide technical support, as needed, to other groups within Honda Canada including Tech Line, Field Engineering Specialists, Customer Relations, Product Planning, Publications, Sales, Advertising, Training, Legal, etc. as well as external stakeholders such as Production Factories, Research and Development departments, etc.
Qualifications
- University Degree - Engineering, preferably in Electrical, Mechanical, or System Design
- Demonstrated hands-on experience with PS&P product repair/problem diagnosis from prior work experience
- Strong analytical, planning, organization, and strategic skills
- Skilled in component analysis for the purpose of determining cause of failure
- Ability to perform electrical/mechanical troubleshooting including understanding of electrical and technical drawings
- Proven written and verbal communication skills, including experience in preparing technical documents
- Experience in MS Office including Excel, Word, PowerPoint
- Proven interest and ability to learn new product technologies
- Workload and time management proficiency
- Project management capability
- Valid ‘G’ driver’s license required
- Self-starter, able to build collaborative relationships with external teams and use effective communication techniques to report and resolve quality issues
- Willing and able to travel domestically and/or internationally on short notice, when needed
- Willing and able to work overtime on short notice, when needed
- Develop and maintain good working relationships with all members of the team
- Develop, establish, and maintain good working relationships with external suppliers, partners, consultants, stakeholders and other network contacts
- Enjoys team-building approach of management and department
Desirable Assets
- Professional Engineering designation
- College Degree or Trade designation – PS&P and or automotive diagnostic & repair
- Mechanic’s license, Automotive and/or Motorcycle
- 5 years of PS&P or related experience
- Honda brand specific PS&P product knowledge
- Marine product knowledge/experience
- Proficiency with French
- Valid ‘M’ driver’s license
- Valid passport
- Access database knowledge
HIRING PRACTICES The salary range for this position is $86,900- $108,600 CAD annually. Individual salaries within this range are determined by a variety of job-related factors, including education, experience, knowledge, and skill set.
This is an on-site with occasional work-from-home position that requires employees to work on-site four days per week with the opportunity to work-from-home one day per week (with a dedicated workspace at the assigned company office) .
This posting is for an existing vacancy that Honda Canada Inc. is actively seeking to fill.
Honda Canada Inc. does not use artificial intelligence (AI) in its recruitment or candidate selection processes.
Honda Canada Inc. is committed to providing accommodations during the recruitment process for applicants with disabilities, upon request. Accommodations will take into account the applicant’s accessibility needs. If you require accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please email Human Resources at accessibility@honda.ca or call (905) 888-4331.
About Honda Canada Inc.
In 1969, when Honda came to Canada, we came as a small company with a dream. We began with motorcycles and power equipment and it took a lot of work to gain the confidence and trust of Canadians. But we worked hard and over time our products earned the respect of the marketplace. And so we grew. In 1986, we built a manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ontario. In 1998, we built a second plant at that same site, and in 2008, we completed the construction of a third facility, a $154-million engine plant. In May of 2010, Honda Canada moved into our new Gold Certified LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Head Office in Markham, Ontario.
Today, we source nearly $2.1 billion in goods and services from Canadian-based suppliers each year, produce approximately 400,000 vehicles annually at our manufacturing facilities and we employ more than 19,000 Canadians in manufacturing, sales offices and dealerships across the country. Simply put, Honda is a remarkable Canadian success story that will celebrate it's 55th anniversary in 2024.
Thank you Canada.
Social media posting policy: https://www.honda.ca/en/social_posting_policy
Politique de Honda Canada Inc. sur les publications dans la communauté des médias sociaux: https://www.honda.ca/fr/politique_publications_medias_sociaux
Technical Analyst, Power Sports & Products
About the role
The Technical Analyst PS&P works within the Quality Engineering department at the Honda Canada National Office (HCI). The foremost responsibility of this position is to drive continuous quality improvement for the Canadian Power Sports (Motorcycle, ATV, SxS, etc.) and Power Equipment market. The incumbent’s purpose is to drive countermeasure activity through market problem identification, parts analysis, related project coordination and field visits when required.
Responsibilities
- Daily monitoring of dealer warranty submissions and parts call-in
- Perform technical investigations of failed parts or product systems to identify the root cause and recognize patterns or trends
- Conduct market data analysis to define and prioritize commonly occurring quality issues and generate technical reports to communicate Canadian quality issues and investigation findings to appropriate stakeholders
- Support Honda Research and Development, factory in-market research, product testing, new model development, etc.
- Coordinate and/or participate in new model Initial Quality Check (IQC) events to confirm product compliance, quality, functions, crating and shipping logistics
- Develop test plans to replicate real-world product usage conditions within a controlled environment
- Using appropriate tools and measurement equipment to quantify product performance and compare it to acceptable specifications
- Coordinate and/or perform field visits, as necessary, for technical investigations
- Work collectively with external departments (R&D, factories, etc.) to ensure progress of countermeasure activities
- Validate quality improvement countermeasures to judge overall effectiveness
- Generate technical service publications for dealers, outlining new and revised repair procedures
- Provide technical support, as needed, to other groups within Honda Canada including Tech Line, Field Engineering Specialists, Customer Relations, Product Planning, Publications, Sales, Advertising, Training, Legal, etc. as well as external stakeholders such as Production Factories, Research and Development departments, etc.
Qualifications
- University Degree - Engineering, preferably in Electrical, Mechanical, or System Design
- Demonstrated hands-on experience with PS&P product repair/problem diagnosis from prior work experience
- Strong analytical, planning, organization, and strategic skills
- Skilled in component analysis for the purpose of determining cause of failure
- Ability to perform electrical/mechanical troubleshooting including understanding of electrical and technical drawings
- Proven written and verbal communication skills, including experience in preparing technical documents
- Experience in MS Office including Excel, Word, PowerPoint
- Proven interest and ability to learn new product technologies
- Workload and time management proficiency
- Project management capability
- Valid ‘G’ driver’s license required
- Self-starter, able to build collaborative relationships with external teams and use effective communication techniques to report and resolve quality issues
- Willing and able to travel domestically and/or internationally on short notice, when needed
- Willing and able to work overtime on short notice, when needed
- Develop and maintain good working relationships with all members of the team
- Develop, establish, and maintain good working relationships with external suppliers, partners, consultants, stakeholders and other network contacts
- Enjoys team-building approach of management and department
Desirable Assets
- Professional Engineering designation
- College Degree or Trade designation – PS&P and or automotive diagnostic & repair
- Mechanic’s license, Automotive and/or Motorcycle
- 5 years of PS&P or related experience
- Honda brand specific PS&P product knowledge
- Marine product knowledge/experience
- Proficiency with French
- Valid ‘M’ driver’s license
- Valid passport
- Access database knowledge
HIRING PRACTICES The salary range for this position is $86,900- $108,600 CAD annually. Individual salaries within this range are determined by a variety of job-related factors, including education, experience, knowledge, and skill set.
This is an on-site with occasional work-from-home position that requires employees to work on-site four days per week with the opportunity to work-from-home one day per week (with a dedicated workspace at the assigned company office) .
This posting is for an existing vacancy that Honda Canada Inc. is actively seeking to fill.
Honda Canada Inc. does not use artificial intelligence (AI) in its recruitment or candidate selection processes.
Honda Canada Inc. is committed to providing accommodations during the recruitment process for applicants with disabilities, upon request. Accommodations will take into account the applicant’s accessibility needs. If you require accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please email Human Resources at accessibility@honda.ca or call (905) 888-4331.
About Honda Canada Inc.
In 1969, when Honda came to Canada, we came as a small company with a dream. We began with motorcycles and power equipment and it took a lot of work to gain the confidence and trust of Canadians. But we worked hard and over time our products earned the respect of the marketplace. And so we grew. In 1986, we built a manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ontario. In 1998, we built a second plant at that same site, and in 2008, we completed the construction of a third facility, a $154-million engine plant. In May of 2010, Honda Canada moved into our new Gold Certified LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Head Office in Markham, Ontario.
Today, we source nearly $2.1 billion in goods and services from Canadian-based suppliers each year, produce approximately 400,000 vehicles annually at our manufacturing facilities and we employ more than 19,000 Canadians in manufacturing, sales offices and dealerships across the country. Simply put, Honda is a remarkable Canadian success story that will celebrate it's 55th anniversary in 2024.
Thank you Canada.
Social media posting policy: https://www.honda.ca/en/social_posting_policy
Politique de Honda Canada Inc. sur les publications dans la communauté des médias sociaux: https://www.honda.ca/fr/politique_publications_medias_sociaux