Manufacturing Methods Engineer (H/F)
Descrizione dell'offerta
DISCOVER RADIALL
Since 1952, we have been designing and manufacturing cutting‑edge technologies for some of the world’s most demanding applications.
About Us
Since 1952, we have been designing and manufacturing cutting‑edge technologies for some of the world’s most demanding applications. From space exploration to communication to aviation, our international teams are working to create interconnect components that power the future. Our sites are located in different countries, including France, Italy, United‑States, China, Mexico and India. At the heart of our factories, we grow industrial know‑how including molding, plating and component assembly.
We are a community of more than 3,000 employees, rich in diversity, with a strong team spirit and open to all of those around us. Dare to be audacious, Make it Simple, Be genuine and Grow together are the 4 values guiding our actions every day.
At Radiall, we have made a choice: "Creating connections that matter". This is how we expressed our purpose, which invites us to work for a better world, through topics that we have identified and on which we can act.
Mission
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Responsibilities
Reporting to the APU Manager, the Manufacturing Methods Engineer plays a key role in the continuous improvement of assembly production processes. Your primary focus is optimizing existing manual and semi‑automated assembly lines, enhancing performance across Safety, Quality, Cost, and Delivery dimensions.
- Key activities:
- Analyze assembly process malfunctions (safety, quality, cost, delivery) and implement structured improvements using recognized methodologies (A3, DMAIC, 5 Whys, etc.).
- Design, update, and optimize assembly workstation layouts and production line configurations.
- Define technical specifications for production equipment and tooling; manage qualification projects in collaboration with machinery suppliers.
- Conduct standard time studies, ergonomic assessments, and assembly line balancing analyses.
- Implement new or upgraded production equipment, from specification drafting through to technical validation and operator training.
- Create and maintain process risk analysis documentation (FMEA).
- Transfer process knowledge to operators and support functions to ensure team autonomy.
- Contribute to the development of new assembly processes within the Business Unit.
Profile
LET'S BET ON YOUR STRENGTHS
- Engineering degree in mechanical, industrial, or manufacturing engineering (Bac+5 / Master’s level preferred; strong experience may compensate).
- Minimum 5 years of experience in a methods or process engineering role, with a proven focus on assembly processes: this is our core requirement.
- Industry background in automotive or mechanical manufacturing is strongly preferred.
- English B1 minimum.
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