FAQs
What is the primary focus of the ME Assembly Process Engineer role?
The primary focus is on improving assembly processes for safety, quality, and efficiency by conducting robust root cause corrective actions, troubleshooting issues, and implementing new technologies.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing, Electrical, or equivalent, along with at least 5+ years of experience in assembly processes, is required.
Are there specific experiences that are desirable for this role?
Yes, prior experience working in engine manufacturing, engine/automotive manufacturing processes, and paint shop manufacturing engineering activities is desirable.
What types of skills are necessary for success in this role?
Good communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills, along with the ability to work flexibly across various shifts, are necessary for success.
What kind of work environment should I expect?
You can expect a dynamic work environment where collaboration with a diverse group of employees and continuous improvement initiatives are key.
Are there any expectations regarding shifts?
Yes, there is flexibility required to work in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shifts.
What is the focus of process improvements in this role?
The focus is on improving the assembly process for quality and velocity, ensuring line balancing, and enhancing control through new technologies.
Will I be involved in customer interactions?
Yes, responding to customer issues and leading continuous process improvements is an essential part of the role.
What are some specific responsibilities of this position?
Responsibilities include performing technical analyses, troubleshooting process issues, developing stop capabilities, conducting quality checks, and maintaining documentation such as bill of materials and control plans.
What are the posting dates for this job?
The posting dates are from February 1, 2025, to February 8, 2025.