The Role:
The career level Manufacturing Engineer able to work autonomously with occasional guidance from supervision. Skilled in equipment/tooling alternatives, sequence and flow of operations for the effective utilization of personnel, material, machines and facilities necessary for the production of parts. Work is performed in a centralized manufacturing engineering activity or assembly/plant activity where creativity and initiative is exercised as well as independent judgment.
What You'll Do:
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Project management for tools, large equipment, stations or specific technologies applicable to the department
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Supervising a group of Skilled hourly employees to troubleshoot and repair complex equipment and processes
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Consistently administer National and Local Agreement between General Motors and the United Auto Workers Union
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Utilize independent judgment within the limits of Global Manufacturing Systems, focusing on Safety, People, Quality, Responsiveness, Cost, and Environment (SPQRCE)
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Typically part of a larger effort or project:
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Design, construction, integration, plant installation, successful launch and continuous improvement of equipment and tools required in plants for the production of high quality parts
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Provide technical direction to and oversight of outside vendor sources
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Work may involve development and testing of advanced process technology
Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications):
What Can Give You a Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications):
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College Degree in a technical field
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Experience leading a team in a manufacturing environment
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Knowledge and experience with FANUC robots and automation
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Direct exposure to manufacturing maintenance processes
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Experience working with various types of conveyors (OHPF, inverted PF, PRBs, two strand, etc)
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Ability to read and understand electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic blueprints
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Ability to troubleshoot using PLCs (Allen-Bradley, etc), Siemens
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Knowledge of safety systems such as fall-hazard awareness, lock-out tag-out procedures