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Molex Automotive Sensor product team is seeking an Advanced Manufacturing Integration Engineer to develop and launch manufacturing assembly processes for large pipeline of electronic modules. Ideal candidate is a smart, quick, positive, and confident collaborator. As a MIE, you know the exhilaration that goes along with the first run-at-rate, and you know the pride of building a zero-defect process. You are a great performer. If you share our passion for creating value, if you are entrepreneurial and customer focused, we would like you to join our team.
You will work closely with our cross functional design team and other business partners that build our automotive electronic products. These parts are getting faster, denser, smarter, and more complex with every evolution. In this role, you will be responsible for setting the manufacturing strategy, designing the production processes, and managing our tooling and automation suppliers as they build and deliver our lines and tooling. The result of your effort will be the flawless launch of a robust manufacturing process capable of meeting our customers' requirements.
Our Team Molex is a leading global supplier of innovative electronic solutions that create value for our customers and society. We are committed to improving people's lives and making the world a better place. Transportation Innovative Solutions (TIS), a division of Molex LLC, builds innovative automotive solutions and our manufacturing integration team develops the manufacturing processes that enable those solutions.
What You Will Do - Participate in DFA/DFM activities along with cross functional team. Provide manufacturing plant's feedback based on lessons learned and continuous improvement efforts.
- Study the project scope, put together manufacturing strategy that aligns with our vision and future product pipeline.
- Work with automation team and equipment vendors during equipment design, development, testing and qualification. Collaborate & apply knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials. Actively contribute to equipment FAT and SAT runs.
- Participate in equipment design reviews. Solicit observations from operators and technicians.
- Improve manufacturing efficiency by analyzing and planning workflow, space requirements, and equipment layout.
- Provides manufacturing decision-making information by calculating production, labor, and material costs; reviewing production schedules; estimating future requirements.
- Keep communication between the plant and the front office MIE and CFT teams up to date. Be a voice of BU in the plant and bring plant's feedback to cross functional teams.
Who You Are (Basic Qualifications) - BS in Industrial, Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering or Engineering disciplines
- Five years of experience in various manufacturing assembly processes like dispensing, soldering, welding, screw driving, and general component assembly.
- Experience working with machine builders, developing SOWs, qualification plans, performing equipment acceptance runs, and rolling out the processes for mass production.
- 3 years of working experience in manufacturing automation and assembly concept development.
- Proven ability to understand customer technical needs, specifications and advanced automotive architecture and effectively provide solutions to customers both internal and external.
- Must be able to travel up to 20%, including potential international travel.
What Will Put You Ahead - 2 years in electronic module assembly process design and development.
- Some exposure to electronic module hardware architecture.
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