As a Manufacturing/Methods Engineer, your key responsibilities will include:
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Define Manufacturing and Assembly Methods
:Analyze product designs and specifications to select appropriate processes, equipment, and tooling. Develop manufacturing routings, work instructions, and technical documentation (e.g., bills of materials, assembly guidelines)
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Industrialize New or Modified Product
s:Support prototype and pre-series phases, ensuring a seamless transition from engineering to full-scale production. Validate processes to meet quality, cost, and timeline target
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Optimize Existing Process
es:Identify inefficiencies (waste, time losses, material issues) and apply Lean/Kaizen/5S methodologies. Contribute to cost-reduction and lead-time optimization initiativ
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Provide Technical Support to Product
ion:Troubleshoot manufacturing issues, participate in non-conformance analyses, and implement corrective actions. Train operators and production teams on new methods, tools, or equipm
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Cross-functional Collabora
tion:Work closely with quality, design, logistics, and production teams to deploy new machinery, tools, or process improvements. Ensure alignment between technical requirements and operational execu
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Qualifi
* cationsEngineering degree or equivalent qualifi
* cation.First experience in manufacturing methods/industrialization engineering; experience in process engineering is
* a plus.Fluency in French (mandatory) and English (B2 level or h
* igher).Strong analytical mindset, rigor, and hands-on problem-solving in production enviro
* nments. xphnsxz Eligibility: Business France’s V.I.E. p
rogram.