Manufacturing Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Reporting to the Methods Manager the Manufacturing Engineer will prepare, define, and optimize the resources required for the production of motor pump units. The engineer will contribute to the industrialization of new products, the evolution of standards, drafting and updating of procedures, validation of processes and tooling, and management of investment and standardization projects, in compliance with Quality, Nuclear Safety, and Q3SER/HSE requirements.
Main Responsibilities
- Analyze customer specifications and validate industrial feasibility, including defining and supervising tests or trials when necessary.
- Draft, update, and standardize manufacturing routings and procedures, and ensure their proper implementation in production.
- Contribute to product design and provide "production" expertise in technical decision‑making.
- Assess, validate, and ensure the availability and compliance of tooling prior to production launch, and improve it based on feedback.
- Identify improvement opportunities and lead QCD (Quality, Cost, Delivery) optimization actions, including risk analysis and problem‑solving.
- Lead or contribute to industrialization, investment, or continuous improvement projects: investment cases, supplier selection, equipment acceptance, and performance verification.
- Develop and maintain manufacturing standards (time standards, standard routings, assembly/adjustment practices).
- Ensure compliance with quality standards, nuclear safety requirements, and HSE / Q3SER regulations.
Qualifications and Experience
With an engineering degree in mechanical or general engineering, you have at least 3 years of experience in methods or industrialization.
You are capable of analyzing customer or regulatory specifications, defining manufacturing procedures—particularly in painting—and ensuring their proper implementation. You are proficient in process optimization tools and methods, as well as techniques related to mechanics, assembly, CAD, welding, and painting. You also have skills in project management and problem‑solving (FMEA, etc.).
You are proficient in SAP and standard office tools, and have a B2 level of English.
Rigor, autonomy, analytical thinking, synthesis skills, organization, diplomacy, and strong interpersonal skills are essential to succeed in this role.
Physical Demands
- Required daily to stand, sit, walk, talk, hear, and see (specific close vision abilities are required to perform computer work)
- Required occasionally to stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl
- Required daily to use hands and fingers and arms to reach (to operate a computer and telephone)
- Required occasionally to lift and/or move objects that are light to moderate
- Required occasionally to travel (usually by air or road so may be required to sit for extended periods)
Working Conditions
- Ability to work with moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phone, and printers, etc.)
- Ability to work in an open planned office / individual office
- Ability to sit at a computer terminal for extended periods
- Ability to sit in a car or on a plane for extended periods
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Equal Opportunity
Celeros Flow Technology is an equal opportunity employer.
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