Industrial Engineer Final Assembly at Ford Global Career Site
Wayne, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Industrial Engineering, Labor Standards, Line Balancing, Job Ergonomics, Cycle Time Analysis, Cost Estimates, Plant Layout, Time and Motion Studies, AutoCAD, Lean Manufacturing, Problem Solving, Six Sigma Green Belt, Production Supervision, Value Stream Mapping, Process Audits, Cost-Saving Proposals

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Drive development and/or installation of direct and indirect labor standards and methods. Track labor, efficient manpower utilization and line balancing Conduct Job Ergonomics evaluations Analyze problem process constraints and conduct equipment cycle time analysis Recommend most efficient distribution of manpower and review daily employee manpower, analyze plant methods and standards Prepare or direct the preparation of cost estimates of new or revised methods and standards Review proposed changes in plant layout, processes, material handling, routing, etc. Analyze production and non-production operations to determine those requiring study and develop new or improved methods and standards Conduct time and motion/MODAPTS studies and review employee proposals and suggestions Develop cycle line layouts for current and future models using ACAD. Lead job methodization and process allocations Coordinate engineering changes and planning. Conduct value stream mapping and process audits Develop cost-saving project proposals and write projects as required Interface with Production Supervision and the UAW to settle job disputes Assist production in planning labor allocations for mix and line speed changes Established and active employee resource groups Bachelor's degree in Engineering 3+ Years of experience in industrial engineering in a manufacturing plant environment Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering 3+ Years of experience in industrial engineering in an automotive manufacturing environment MODAPTS Certification GSPAS knowledge AutoCAD knowledge Lean Manufacturing experience Proven problem-solving ability Six Sigma Green Belt certified Previous production supervision
Responsibilities
The role involves developing and installing labor standards and methods, tracking labor efficiency, and conducting job ergonomics evaluations. Additionally, the engineer will analyze production processes, recommend manpower distribution, and prepare cost estimates for new methods.
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