Automotive, APQP- Manufacturing Engineer- Sheffield, AL General Labor - Tyler, AL at Geebo

Automotive, APQP- Manufacturing Engineer- Sheffield, AL

STI-IP-132-(D) Automotive, APQP- Manufacturing Engineer- Sheffield, AL Domain:
Eng
ineering Job Type:
Direct Must Have:
2
years of related manufacturing experience; Experience in the automotive industry; APQP, PFMEA, Process Flow Charts, Process Design Sheets; Make sure your Skill Set, experience and justification for the job must be well demonstrated in your updated resume, Otherwise client will assume that you are not qualified for the job, even if you are. Job Responsibility:
Analyzing assembly line layouts, workflow, assembly methods, change-over-Fixturing, gauges, work-in-process (WIP) storage, and tool storage; Developing APQP requirements, including PFMEA, Process Flow Charts, and Process Design Sheets; Leading and participating in activities to build prototype and pre-production sample part, and distributing internal Initial Sample Inspection Report (ISIR); Supporting Program Management generated project macro-schedules with detailed engineering micro-schedules to ensure that all milestones are tracked and completed on time. Qualification /
Experience:
2
years of related manufacturing experience; Experience in the automotive industry; Analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and planning skills; Assembly line layouts, workflow, assembly methods, change-over-Fixturing, gauges, work-in-process (WIP) storage, and tool storage; APQP, PFMEA, Process Flow Charts, Process Design Sheets; Interpersonal, communication and presentation skills. Make sure your Skill Set, experience and justification for the job must be well demonstrated in your updated resume, Otherwise client will assume that you are not qualified for the job, even if you are. Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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