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


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Manufacturing Engineering, Machining Processes, Steel Cutting, Iron Cutting, Grinding, Equipment Installation, Project Coordination, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, GD&T, Engineering Drawings, Communication Skills, Organization Skills, Discrete Event Simulation, Throughput Improvement, Cross-Functional Teamwork, Customer Focus

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Work with a cross-functional team to runoff, install, and commission new machining processes for future programs. Support development and implementation of Crankshafts and Gears manufacturing systems for new powertrain programs in southeast Michigan and Ohio. Utilize machining process knowledge, particularly steel and iron metal cutting and grinding to deliver an efficient and optimized process regarding quality, costs, timing, and footprint. Lead equipment installation, power on, run capability, and equipment handover to the powertrain plants. Initiate bids, evaluate, recap bids for equipment purchase; work with Purchasing to write and place orders. Work with OEMs, suppliers, Product, and Plant engineering teams to resolve engineering and program delivery issues. Interface and coordinate project related items such as facilities, safety, ergonomics, material handling & kitting, tooling, and gauging. Support discrete event simulation for constraint analysis; work with Industrial Engineers (IE) to assess and improve throughput. Travel up to 100% to SE Michigan and Ohio Manufacturing Plants during equipment installation and launch. Work with multiple vendors to deliver machining processes to SAP Work with the plant launch, engineering, and UAW to achieve capability for each process Manage timing and cost for each process you are responsible for Update and create documentation (DCP, PFMEA, etc) for future models Established and active employee resource groups Bachelor of Science in Engineering 2+ years of engineering and manufacturing experience Working knowledge of GD&T; reading engineering drawings Strong communication skills along with the ability to work in a cross functional team Strong organization skills with the ability to handle complex projects with multiple objectives Familiarity of Lean Manufacturing principles and Six Sigma Proven record of customer focused work
Responsibilities
The Manufacturing Engineer will work with a cross-functional team to install and commission new machining processes for powertrain programs. They will lead equipment installation and coordinate project-related items such as safety and material handling.
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