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Bosch Manufacturing Engineer- ESP Final Assembly (1st shift) in Charleston, South Carolina
Company Description
Bosch-Charleston has been a producer of innovative products and Mobility Solutions for nearly 50 years. Our facility delivers power & life-saving technology to the automotive market through Gasoline Injection Systems and Electronic Stability Control. The recent addition of e-Motor production will drive the future generations of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Come join our team and help us transform the future of Mobility!
State-of-the-art facilities, equipment, and processes
Safe and inspiring work environment for our associates
Skills training available in areas such as Robotics, Lasers, and Vision Systems
Opportunities for continued professional development and growth
External training and travel opportunities available
Empowerment through Associate engagement and incentive programs
Bosch-Charleston is ISO14001 and VPP certified; CO2 Neutral since 2020
Recent Awards:
Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies
Forbes’ America’s Best Large Employers
Forbes’ America’s Best Employers for Diversity
America’s Best Employers for Veterans
BOSCH is a proud supporter of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Initiatives
• FIRST Robotics (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)
• AWIM (A World In Motion)
Job Description
Lead manufacturing engineering performance and improvement activities for a final assembly line in the CC ESP product area.
Develop, maintain, and apply lean manufacturing principles (BPS) throughout the value stream with regards to equipment design, selection, layouts, and material flow.
Create and maintain manufacturing documentation and quality plans according to company standards (including process flow diagrams, control plans, PFMEA, PQIs, process control documentation, standard work instructions, etc…).
Implement/coordinate engineering changes and new manufacturing/product releases (PPAP).
Identify and lead projects to improve safety, cost, quality, delivery, and utilization of manufacturing processes in order to meet Policy Deployment objectives.
Plan and execute capital equipment (MAE) acquisition and installation, including preacceptance/final acceptance/safe launch.
Lead daily management of area using MES and other analytics/data to meet targets and derive measures to continuously improve performance.
Assist with business planning activities and manage/lead implementation of expense budgets.
Frequent collaboration with IPN and cross-departmental colleagues to achieve local objectives and benchmark continuous improvement.
Qualifications
BS in Engineering 1-3 years technical experience
Experience in high volume/technology manufacturing processes within the automotive industry preferred.
Experience with lean manufacturing systems and concepts (BPS).
Project leadership skills and the ability to prioritize workload to meet established targets.
Ability to work on cross-functional teams with a high degree of self-initiative.
Experience utilizing problem solving techniques to solve complex manufacturing issues (Six Sigma, Shainin, 5 whys).
Experience with highly automated equipment technologies- such as robots, automated axis systems, press/torque technology, vision systems, and feeding systems.
Prefer working experience with any of the following: MES systems, programming languages, PLC programming, or Tableau/PowerBI .
Ability to travel (including internationally) for equipment acceptance/buyoff and IPN activities.
Foreign language skills a plus.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
By choice, we are committed to a diverse workforce – EOE/Protected Veteran/Disabled.
Indefinite U.S. work authorized individuals only. Future sponsorship for work authorization unavailable.
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