Manufacturing Engineer, Electrical Systems at Ford Global Career Site
Dearborn, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Manufacturing Engineering, Tooling, Processes, Facilities, CAD, Statistics, Ford Software Systems, Product Launch, Problem-Solving, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Project Management, Prototype Design, Tier 1 OEM Suppliers, Assembly, Continuous Improvement, Quality Control

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
We're seeking a diligent, detail-driven professional to provide vital expertise in support of our manufacturing process engineering activities. We're looking to optimize our efforts in safety, quality, and productivity. This involves applying engineering principles and analytical techniques to advance continuous improvement of manufacturing processes and products. You will: Provide manufacturing engineering leadership throughout a new model development program through Ok to Buy + 45 days. Implementation of new/modified tooling and facilities based on product and process changes. Lead manufacturing assembly builds (DCV, TT, PP, MP1 and MP2) in Canada, Mexico & US assembly plants. Identify and drive resolution of manufacturing related issues. Collaborate with multi-functional (PD, STA, MP&L, NMP, MTDC, etc.) activities. Write/modify/maintain process sheets as required post Final Design Judgement. Write tooling design/build/installation scopes of work. Lead assembly tooling installation, start-up, and commissioning at the assembly site. In addition, support tooling buy-off @ vendor facility. Drive quality, cost, and labor improvements Develop plant layouts and drive Cycle Line Layouts. Lead/Manage key areas of VME for the upfront feasibility process for programs between TMR and PSC phases of GPDS Prepare and lead management presentations through Ok to Buy. Support coordination of Program Cost Study responses and work with cross functional teams within the organization to ensure aligned results Support resolution of Major Architecture and High Investment Plant High Hurts to help mitigate Launch risks in Forward Model Development Document and present Lessons Learned to core to either create or update Mfg. standards Extended travel to assembly plants in US, Canada, and/or Mexico required Established and active employee resource groups 2+ years' Automotive Manufacturing Engineering 2+ years' experience w/tooling, processes, and facilities 2+ years' CAD experience Solid understanding of statistics (control charts, data collecting, etc.) Knowledge in one or more of the following Ford software systems: AVBOM, WERS, GSPAS/APT, Teamcenter, AIM, CPARS Water test, End of Line Error proofing experience Demonstrated product launch experience and issue resolution capability. Strong Problem-solving skills Ability to work well with cross functional teams to develop consensus. Proven experience in manufacturing, including CAD design and tooling design. Previous project management experience. Prototype design and development experience. Experience working with Tier 1OEM Suppliers and partners Manufacturing experience in general or final assembly
Responsibilities
Provide manufacturing engineering leadership throughout new model development and implement new tooling and facilities based on product changes. Collaborate with multi-functional teams to resolve manufacturing issues and drive improvements in quality, cost, and labor.
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