foundation-llm-technologies - Foundation EGI - Lead Manufacturing Engineer - Automotive Assembly & Manufacturing Process Development
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Requirements
• Assembly sequence planning and operation breakdown. • Tool and equipment selection for assembly operations, including torque tools, fixtures, and ergonomic assists. • Torque specifications and fastening process design, including DC tools, tightening strategies, and traceability. • Ergonomic risk assessment using methods such as REBA, RULA, or NIOSHMTM, MOST, or equivalent time study methods. • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to clearly explain complex manufacturing and tooling concepts to non-experts such as software engineers.
Responsibilities
• Serve as the primary subject-matter expert on automotive assembly sequence planning, tooling, and production line setup. • Define and review product workflows and requirements for sequence planning, torque specs, tooling selection, ergonomic risks, and MTM or time study use. • Provide practical guidance on new or modified production lines, including station layout, work content, standardized work, and work instructions. • Define and review how assembly tools, fixtures, ergonomic aids, and error-proofing devices are represented and used in the software. • Write clear product specifications and user-facing documentation such as workflows, examples, and best-practice guides. • Validate that the product behavior and algorithms match real plant workflows and provide feedback from pilot use and customer discussions. • ## You'll Thrive with • 10 or more years of experience in manufacturing or industrial engineering roles within automotive OEM or Tier 1 suppliers. • Proven experience planning and launching new or significantly modified production lines, especially final assembly.
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