Manufacturing Tooling Engineer - Dearborn, United States - Optimal Inc.

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    Position Description:


    Vehicle Operations
    Manufacturing Engineering working within the Electrical Quality group. Focusing on current model quality, new programs and future development. Position will have high visibility with management due to the company's key focus on quality. Working with North American assembly plants to improve internal and external data for quality data.

    Skills Required:
    Deliver Digital Pre-Assembly (DPA) requirements for your specific Subsystem (Electrical, Powertrain, Suspension, Exterior, Interior).
    Collaborate with Product Development team to generate facility & tooling costs, improve quality, and reduce labor requirements.
    Perform DPA5 feasibility analysis on upfront vehicle platform.
    Implement and deliver new products that meet Global Manufacturing Requirements (GMRs).
    Lead identification, resolution, and closure of all DPA5 issue for your specific Subsystem.
    Write/modify/maintain process sheets and deliver updated Cycle Line Layouts.
    Incorporate standard tooling and facilities (Standard Cells, Standard Bill of Process) for your specific subsystem.

    Prefer Six Sigma - Green or Black Belt.

    Experience Required:
    5+ years of experience in Automotive Manufacturing Engineering and automotive assembly tooling, processes and facilities.
    Knowledge in software systems: FEDEBOM, WERS, GSPAS/APT, Teamcenter, E2KS, AIM, CPARS
    Working knowledge of statistics (control charts, data collecting, etc.)
    Prefer Root Cause analysis, PFMEAs

    Education Required:
    Bachelor's degree in Engineering
    Ability to support launch programs on extended travel
    Strong Project Management skills and result oriented Mindset
    Strong computer skills (Excel, Power Point, etc.)
    3D CAD review abilities (Teamcenter, VisMockup, CATIA, or equivalent)
    Understanding of PFMEA and failure mode avoidance principles
    Strong verbal, written communication, and presentation skills
    Ability to operate in stressful situations within timing constraints
    Ability to work with minimal direct supervision