As a manufacturing engineer with Bridgewater Interiors, you will be directly involved with manufacturing assignments that include developing and improving engineering processes, systems, and tooling. The manufacturing engineer will also participate in continuous improvement processes, and work with cutting-edge technology to support the plant.
Core Responsibilities:
- Lead and participate in PFMEA analysis.
- Participate as a knowledge leader for Kaizen, lean manufacturing, and other continuous improvement projects.
- Participate in 8D or similar root-cause-based problem-solving tasks.
- Develop and maintain process documentation books for areas of responsibility according to established corporate and third-party standards such as BOS and TS.
- Identify manufacturing needs such as machinery, tools, job aids, etc.
- Prepare specifications for equipment purchases
- Provide technical aid to production operators and other plant and corporate personnel as required, this includes, but is not limited to workstation layouts, tool selection, machine function, and interaction.
- Support the maintenance department by assisting in the troubleshooting of equipment issues.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Actively supports plant safety efforts through departmental participation in safety meetings and safety walks.
- Engages in safe practices as well as follows and enforces safety rules and job rotations.
- Must be willing to report unsafe conditions, report unsafe acts, participate in safety/ergonomic committees, and participate in safety kaizen events, safety audits, and observation feedback.
- Assist the plant in achieving safety goals and maintaining Safe Workplace and Environmental and Sustainability AMS objectives.
- Initiate timely investigations of all reported incidents/accidents and injuries for the department and completion of 8d’s (including the 5 Why’s, root cause, containment, and corrective action). May assist other departments with this process as well.
- Other duties deemed necessary by the engineering manager.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering and three (3) years of related experience. Related experience, training, education, or some combination of all three may be considered.
- Experience using Allen Bradley’s RS Logix 5, RS Logix 5000, ControLogix and Panelview development software is a must.
- PLC code development and debug experience.
- Hardware knowledge in PLCs, PCs, HMIs (i.e., Panelview, RS View), controls devices (i.e., sensors, actuators, motion control equipment), and Robotics.
- Experience with Automation Network Interfaces for data and control (Ethernet, DeviceNet, ControlNet, ProFiBus, etc.)
- Functional knowledge of intermediate and advanced math functions including trigonometry and algebra.
- Experience with MoDapts time standards.
- Ability to interpret graphs and relationships between inputs and outputs.
- Intermediate or advanced knowledge of the following applications: MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Auto Cad LT 2002 or higher.
- General knowledge of plant automation network applications.
- Basic knowledge of the Eight Disciplines (8D) methodology used to approach and resolve problems. The ability to apply this tool to any problem in the plant requires a formal, structured response. The aim is to surface problems so they can be solved, leading to a more stable production environment and higher quality.
- Process driven
- Responsive, relentless, and transparent
- Experience with launches
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in the automotive industry
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment
- Past Seating R&D Experience
PRIMARY LOCATION
Bridgewater Interiors
COMPANY INFORMATION:
Adient is a global leader in automotive seating. With approximately 75,000 employees in 33 countries, Adient operates 208 manufacturing/assembly plants worldwide. We produce and deliver automotive seating for all major OEMs. From complete seating systems to individual components, our expertise spans every step of the automotive seat-making process. Our integrated, in-house skills allow us to take our products from research and design to engineering and manufacturing — and into more than 20 million vehicles every year.