Job Description
Schmidt Automotive USA LP : Critical Components – Sophisticated Assemblies
We are a global developer and manufacturer of high precision parts and assemblies for leading international car-manufacturers. We specialize in manufacturing automotive powertrain parts, high force transferring components, and modules on a large scale in premium quality.
Founded in 1985 in Germany by Herbert Schmidt we look back on more than 35 years of in-house expertise as cutting specialist. We manufacture extremely efficient products with highest precision requirements for our customers who expect nothing less than top quality. We are experts in machining and grinding cast and forged parts. We operate on an impressive level of automation and make use of our sophisticated assembly know-how.
The Machining Engineering Manager develops and improves manufacturing processes by studying product and manufacturing and machining methods, driving continuous improvement, tooling selection, tool life improvements, tool cost reductions and lean fundamentals.
** Principle Responsibilities**
- The Machining Engineering Manager develops and improves manufacturing processes by studying product and manufacturing and machining methods, driving continuous improvement, tooling selection, tool life improvements, tool cost reductions and lean fundamentals.
- Identify opportunities, prioritize, and implement changes to reduce cost, cycle time and improve the quality of all machining strategies and systems to include: machine cycle time improvements, tool life monitoring, tool life improvements, monitor production quality through CMM reports, structure of standardized work, change coordination, material floor operation readiness and all other machining processes
- Lead 5S initiatives, Kaizen events, 6 Sigma projects and assist in the analysis and implementation of Kan-Ban systems to reduce inventories and improve overall productive capacity
- Designs, develops, and tests the manufacturing or installation of equipment, components, and systems as it applies to equipment, plant operations, and data collection
- Analyzes and presents data from the shop floor to improve and maintain standard work instructions, revise maintenance manuals and assist other plant engineers with upgrades/maintenance of existing facilities, equipment and other process documentation
- Provide technical support for machining floor operations; serve as a technical liaison between product engineering, manufacturing, purchasing, quality and customer service engineering
- Lead small projects and training to support production teams on processes and standards to improve and enhance organizational capability by initiating, developing, and implementing cost reduction projects to assist the manufacturing plant in achieving operational KPI goals
- Adhere to all safety procedures including the use of personal protective equipment and navigating the plant with alert behavior
- Provide engineering support for product design and process improvements to improve manufacturing efficiency, ensure product quality, and lower costs for new and existing products
- Analyze and disposition recurring manufacturing discrepancies and interface with the quality team on root cause analysis and corrective actions
- Create and manage manufacturing BOMs, work instructions, and specifications
- Communicate on a daily basis with supporting departments such as production, machining, maintenance, quality, and design engineering to ensure that product is delivered on time to the correct quantities
- Use project management skills and tools to investigate and lead projects for alternate component technologies for reduced cost or improved quality and reliability
- All other duties assigned by management