Hi Pot/EOL Engineer Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Reno, NV at Geebo

Hi Pot/EOL Engineer

Industrialization To manage end of line and Hi-pot process To manage production equipment introduction using IPROM To follow equipment or assembly lines development with the supplier To design small tool and validate the supplier proposal To define the acceptance criteria for new equipment or line To perform pre acceptance and acceptance of the equipment To perform trials on the lines and deliver reports To built action plans and follow up to be ready for FDPR To perform and/or collect, capabilities of equipments and process To set up equipment and propose PROCESS VALIDATION PLAN To participate on PFMEA and CONTROL PLAN Mass production To monitor QCDM and propose improvement To survey the performance of equipments , and always in mind, optimisation To work on Cycle time reduction to optimize investments, material & labor costs To update routing on Information system with SPV validation To support production technician ( training, analysis, problem solving) To be in contact with the suppliers ( improvement, support) To participate to SPV workshop To participe to APU QRQC Standardisation Validate PG RAISE and CdC standards which are created by Standard Owners Validate any change of standard proposed by sites To know, apply and promote the standards ( PG, sites or corporate) in his domain To apply the SPV rules Environnement Ensure the respect of Safety and Environment procedures of Valeo Group Maintain the 5S and report issues Alert for safety rules infringement Qualifications Bachelors degree in Engineering or related High Potential Electrification experience required Electrification testing experience required. Recommended Skills Information Systems Investments Problem Solving Testing Engineering Mass Production Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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