A Engineer in Operating for Growth (OFG) supports and executes projects on manufacturing & operational excellence, leveraging digitalization, process optimization, and structured governance to deliver sustainable growth and world-class manufacturing performance targeting focus plants. Candidate is expected to have experience / understanding of industrialization and stabilization of production for new and existing products, where in specific experience with ETO electrical assemblies (switchboards, LV assemblies) would be a plus. The engineer supports setup, validation, and stabilization of production lines (PTR/PPAP), orchestrates cross-functional execution on the shop floor, supports activities on MES/ERP/SIOP systems, and standardizes work to lift Hi5 metrics (CONC, OTD, DOH, Flex Productivity, TRCR) as a value.
"• Industrialization & Shop-Floor Execution: Design and validate processes, tooling, fixtures, and testers; manage procurement, installation, debug, run-off, and handover. Additional desired exposure to integrate new lines into plant layouts and MES/SCADA dashboards; execute PTR/PPAP sign-off and stabilize production during product life-cycle would be a plus.
- Reindustrialization: Support projects with existing plants using simulations, VSM, MTM/MOST; re-layout lines; retrofit automation; enforce BOM/routing hygiene; improve material flow and inventory control.
- ETO Electrical Assemblies Focus: Rapidly resolve data and execution blockers for high-mix, low-volume builds; ensure PoU completeness, routing standardization, and trial parts readiness; maintain dashboards for capacity and constraints.
- Understanding of MES/ERP/SIOP integration; real-time KPI dashboards; traceability and SPC; quality and planning systems for schedule stability.
- Hi5 Metrics & CI: Build visual factory and KPI cascades; run Gemba, A3, DMAIC/DFSS; publish quantified improvements in CONC, OTD, DOH, Flex Productivity, TRCR.
- Background / experience in governance for Scalability: Author templates, checklists, PTR/PPAP kits, and replication playbooks"