Employment Opportunities at COBB Tuning: Hard Parts Engineer

COBB Tuning, a leading automotive aftermarket company, is currently seeking to hire a Hard Parts Engineer for our Austin, TX location. We are a young, dynamic company with many exciting products and a reputation for excellent customer service in our industry. Our goal is to offer the best possible environment as a means to recruit and retain the very best individuals to be part of our team. The following position is to be located in Austin, TX and is for full-time, on-location employment only.

Job Purpose:

Reporting to the hard parts group lead, to join the hard parts engineering team in development, testing, simulating and analysis of high performance automotive products.

For more information on this position and other career opportunities at COBB Tuning visit our Careers listing on the COBB Tuning website. Send resumes to [email protected], email only no phone calls please.


3 responses to “Employment Opportunities at COBB Tuning: Hard Parts Engineer”

  1. Good Afternoon,
    I’m a nineteen year old college student currently living in Pennsylvania and pursuing any kind of engineering degree. I would love to work for a company such as Cobb Tuning. I have always been intrested in cars and have been around them my whole life. I am very flexable as to moving to another location for employment. I would like to know what kind of engineers your company currently has and will need in the next 2-3 years. I am very intrested in applying for a postion when I complete my degree and am willing to be an intern for as long as I would need to to obtain employment at Cobb Tuning. I would really appreiciate the feedback and look forward to hearing from you.
    Thank you for your time

  2. Hello!
    I’m 19 years old in college currently working on a mech. Engineering degree at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, since I was young I’ve always been into cars and how they work. It’s something that I truly love and passionate about. Seeing them motivates me to keep working harder. I’m currently taking classes like precal 2 and chem 1 and next semester I’ll be in Calculus 1 and Physics. I was wondering if there was any advice you guys can give me as an aspiring engineer?
    P.S. I read how this company was the first to tap into the ecu of the GTR and that is my dream vehicle. Nice work btw!

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