Engineer - Process

November 25 2024
Industries Vehicles (parts, sales, maintenance)
Categories Automation, Process, CAD/DAO, Design, Drafting,
Guelph, ON • Full time

Engineer - Process

The Engineer - Process position will be responsible for determining the operations for fabrication and assembly of products by reviewing parts drawings, specifications, and other engineering data. Primarily accountable for planning, scheduling, conducting, or coordinating phases of major engineering projects in addition to developing sequence of operations, estimate time requirements for each, and prepare operation sheets.

Powering Vehicles, Motion, Work, and Lives since 1966.


Performance Expectations

  • Work with production planning to set shop priorities and ensure all necessary tools and documentation needed in the plant are available.
  • Attend Advance Quality Planning meetings to finalize design of required fixtures and tooling.
  • Interface with suppliers of raw material and tools to establish engineering requirements for start of production.
  • Investigate and find resolution of specific processing problems for assigned projects and parts.
  • Prepare quotations for new jobs, including material and processing costs, tooling, gauges and capital investment costs if required.
  • Participate in productivity improvement investigations.
  • Conduct time studies.
  • Maintain ongoing process control through quality troubleshooting and process improvement investigation.
  • Regular review of all processes and operator instructions for assigned customers to ensure accuracy and conformance to actual procedures.
  • Collect data and develop statistics to describe equipment and system functionality.
  • Estimate durations of development, fabrication, construction and repair tasks.
  • Define which materials and equipment to use for projects and select appropriate codes.
  • Complete work order and change work order forms to notify key parties about projects.
  • Assume project management roles to co-ordinate the involvement of other engineers, contractors, technicians and suppliers.

Credentials

  • Post-Secondary education in Engineering or Equivalent.
  • Minimum three years of related experience.
  • Knowledge/work experience in machine processes, cutting tools, fixtures, CNC and Special purpose machines.
  • Working knowledge of ISO-TS16949 and ISO 14001, and with mechanical blueprint interpretation including GD and T.
  • Good computer skills, including Word, Excel and Outlook.
  • Experience with the use of statistical analysis software and computer-assisted design, manufacturing and machining (i.e. AutoCAD, CAD/CAM and SolidWorks).

Desired Characteristics

  • Able to interact with supervisors or managers and integrate work within teams of engineers and technicians to work on common projects.
  • Attend formal professional development seminars and conferences as needed.

What Linamar Has To Offer

  • Opportunities for career advancement.
  • Community based outreach supporting both local and global initiatives and charities.
  • Social committees and sports teams.
  • Discounts for local vendors and events, including auto supplier discounts.

About Us

Linamar Corporation is a Canadian diversified global manufacturing company of highly engineered products across global industries & markets. From the entrepreneurial seeds planted by our dynamic founder, to the support provided along the way, all Linamar employees are poised for success in this fast-paced and rapidly growing environment. With access to the tools you need to succeed, you will make an impact along with other motivated and engaged people.

Linamar is committed to promoting accessible recruitment as outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Linamar will attempt to accommodate persons with a disability in an appropriate and effective manner throughout all stages of the recruitment process. Accommodations will be provided upon request.

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