Final Trim Launch Specialist at Segula Technologies
Troy, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Industrial Engineering, Workstation Design, Production Optimization, Ergonomics, Material Flow, Operator Interface, Quality Audit, Change Management, Problem Solving, Collaboration, Communication, Stakeholder Engagement, Project Management, Logistics, Team Building, Performance Systems

Industry

Engineering Services

Description
Company Description Segula Technologies is a global engineering group serving all major industrial sectors: automotive, aerospace and defense, energy, life sciences, naval, and rail. With a presence in more than 30 countries and 140 offices worldwide, the group maintains close relationships with its clients thanks to the expertise of its 15,000 talented employees. As a leading engineering specialist that places innovation at the heart of its strategy, SEGULA Technologies carries out large-scale projects, ranging from studies to industrialization and production. Job Description Job Summary: We are looking for a skilled Industrial Engineer / Station Designer to join our team. This role focuses on engineering and optimizing General Assembly (GA) workstations through a holistic approach, ensuring seamless integration of operators, materials, tooling, torque tools, and ICT interfaces. The ideal candidate will bring strong problem-solving skills, proven project management ability, and experience driving cross-functional collaboration to support efficient and high-quality production operations. Key Responsibilities: Engineer and optimize GA workstations with a focus on operators, material flow, tooling, torque tools, and ICT interfaces. Perform workstation quality audits to ensure readiness and compliance. Facilitate team building and engage stakeholders regularly to plan and design workstations. Collaborate across functions to identify, resolve, and track workstation-related issues in readiness management systems. Manage and document workstation changes, including updates after scroll freeze. Incorporate logistics and material display considerations into workstation design. Assess operator footprint and integrate feedback from performance systems to optimize workstation layouts. Support GA launch activities, including scroll development and workstation optimization. Apply strong project management skills to deliver successful workstation solutions on time. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related field (preferred). 3–5 years of experience in workstation design, industrial engineering, or production optimization. Solid understanding of ergonomics, material flow, and operator interface requirements. Experience with quality audit and readiness systems. Strong documentation, change management, and problem-solving skills. Excellent collaboration, communication, and stakeholder engagement abilities. Proven project management experience in a production or launch environment. Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Responsibilities
The role involves engineering and optimizing General Assembly workstations, focusing on the integration of operators, materials, tooling, and ICT interfaces. The specialist will also perform quality audits and collaborate across functions to resolve workstation-related issues.
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