Automation engineer
what you’ll do:
the automation engineer will be responsible for the definition of equipment and related performance. This includes documenting equipment specifications, design, and validation results. Support the approval of equipment during machine buy off, validation builds, run at rate, etc.
the automation engineer will establish a robust evaluation and documentation of first equipment implementation to allow easy yokoten of automation to other production cells locally and globally. Assure replication of equipment considers continuous improvement and that productivity levels are met or exceeded.
deliverables:
1. design release in plm/pdm system consisting of bill of materials, 3d and 2d drawings of components and assembly, electrical schematics, pneumatic diagram, robot, and plc programs.
2. documented results of successful buy off events with part production at rate with acceptable quality.
3. list of spare parts and recommended maintenance.
tasks and responsibilities:
core responsibilities and activities:
1. document equipment design and related performance. Manage changes with revisions documented and released to allow continuous improvement.
2. support ongoing improvement to automation equipment. Evaluate results of ideas and compile summaries to make proposals for updates. Follow as7 change management process and document modifications in plm/pdm.
other responsibilities:
1. provide feedback to the automation forum for projects in development and input regarding priorities of future projects.
2. engage with steering wheel product line to improve alignment in automation approach and vision.
3. build relationships with technical teams in other regions for regular yokoten and best practice sharing.
4. provide feedback to purchasing regarding supplier capabilities and performance to assess new business award.
5. identify supplier development opportunities to create ‘key supplier’ for strategic partnership for future success.
what is required:
1. industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics, or related field.
2. problem solving; root cause analysis.
3. familiar with robot programming (fanuc, staubli, etc.).
4. basic level cad (solidworks, catia, etc.).
5. ability to read mechanical drawings, gd&t.
6. ability to read electrical and pneumatic schematics.
7. technical writing and presentations (documents and spoken).
8. basic statistics (standard deviation, tolerance capability, etc.).
9. design of experiments (doe).
10. knowledge of pokayoke.
11. failure mode and effects analysis.
12. problem-solving mindset.
13. clear, sound decision making.
14. sense of urgency.
15. time management and prioritization.
16. customer focus (amg’s).
what’s in it for you:
1. attractive compensation package.
2. recognition awards, company events, family events, university discount options, and many more perks.
3. gender pay equality.
autoliv is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Autoliv does not discriminate in any aspect of employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local employment discrimination laws where autoliv does business.
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