The Electrical Process Engineering Supervisor supervises an Electrical Process Engineering Team. They manage and control all aspects of Electrical Test Equipment and make modifications to existing or new equipment to ensure the equipment meets Product Engineering requirements.
In this role they:
Review product changes that drive a modification to electrical test equipment. Major electrical test equipment includes: All handheld testers, flash station, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Roll Test and ADAS. Once the modification is understood, they make recommendations back to product that would reduce Capex spending and/or transformation costs. After an agreement with Engineering on the proposed change – the Supervisor leads his team to achieve the most cost-effective solution. This includes: Can the existing equipment be modified to meet the requirements Can re-use available assets be used to meet the requirements New equipment will be required to meet the requirements Once direction is established the supervisor and their team oversee the action to get the equipment ready for the product change and pilots. This includes: Having the engineers write a detailed scope of work Work with purchasing and send out Requests for Quote Preform a technical review of the quotes Work with Purchasing on supplier selections Write MEDDs and get a Purchase Order from Purchasing Once a supplier is on-board the supervisor and their team oversees: Supplier timeline and ensures engineering requirements met. Organizes detailed design review Obtains required product parts for validation Oversee the build and installation of the new equipment Validate the equipment meets engineering requirements During this process the Supervisor and team – document all lessons learned and update the equipment standard for future use
Electrical Process Supervisors support and coordinate all required changes at the assembly plants in US and Canada. In addition, they work with the Global Team to define global standards
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering; or in another related discipline or 7-10 years of experience developing and implementing electrical systems Self-motivated and works well in a team environment Ability to work overtime and travel as required (Domestic US) Excellent communication skills - both orally and in writing Proficient in Microsoft Office Word, PowerPoint Excellent to advanced level in EXCEL Excellent verbal and written communication skills Must possess the ability to be flexible in work assignmentsPreferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and/or Software Development Experience in electrical systems (Rolls, ADAS, Electrical Testing Equipment) New model vehicle launch experienceEOE / Disability / Veteran
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