Process Engineer (G Project)

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Job Description

Job Description
Position: Process Engineer
Job grades: G04
Report to: Senior Manager, Product & Process Engineering
Department: Product & Process Engineering
Location: Houston or relocation as required


Main job function
1) CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: The Process Engineer will be responsible for all Technical liaisons with the customer, providing the key interface between the customer’s organization and the PCE organisation.   
2) CHANGE MANAGEMENT: The Process Engineer will be responsible for coordinating all Engineering Changes that are introduced whilst the products are in volume manufacturing. This covers all internal and external communications and control of the exchange of documents with the customer. This responsibility also covers ECNs that are generated internally within PCE.   
3) LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT: The Process Engineer will be responsible for the complete life cycle management from the request for quotation through to the end of life of the product and/or the customer relationship.

Duties and Responsibilities (Including but not limited to...)
1) QUOTATIONS: The Process Engineer will be responsible for the analysis of all RFQ information received either from an existing Customer or from a new prospect. This will include analysis of all drawings, specifications, BOM, etc. Ensuring that there is the correct level of information in the correct format to allow an accurate and detailed quotation to be put together. As part of this responsibility, the Process Engineer will be responsible for calling a meeting of the Engineering groups to assign responsibilities and deadlines for quotations.
2) BOM / AVL: The Process Engineer has one key responsibility in the area of documentation, and that is to ensure that all BOM’s and AVL’s are maintained to the highest level of accuracy.
3) TEAMWORK: The Process Engineer will be required in several aspects of the job to pull together both Engineering and other cross -functional Teams for various projects. In this area the Process Engineer must be a good communicator both internally and externally and should be able to explain technical issues clearly and motivate individuals towards achieving the group goals.
4) DOCUMENTATION: The Process Engineer will be responsible for obtaining all customer documentation required internally by PCE to produce the customer products. This responsibility includes approving all documentation prior to release for PVT / NPI processes and also all changes / ECNs to existing products currently in Manufacturing.   
5) PRODUCTION SUPPORT: The Process Engineer, along with all other Engineering groups, is employed to provide support for the Manufacturing Group, and to this end, the Process Engineer will be the focal point of contact for all problems that arise relating to the product during manufacturing.
6) NPI/PVT: The Process Engineer will be responsible for the coordination of the introduction of New Products into the manufacturing area. This involves the project management of all functions within the Plant and the construction of an integrated plan, taking into account the provision of all, Tools, Equipment, Training, Staffing, Materials, and Documentation. Also, when the Production Validation Test (PVT) is complete, the Process Engineer will be required to produce a report analysing the results and recommending either Corrective Actions and further PVT activity or release to Manufacturing for Volume Production.
7) LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT: The Process Engineer will be responsible for the product during its entire life within Manufacturing, which will include the introduction, ramp to volume, steady state, and end of life. This will include working with other functions within the Facility to understand the implications on Tooling, Equipment, Materials and other general costs as these are all affected by changes to the products and the volumes, especially during the End of Life phase
8) MEASUREMENTS: The Process Engineer will be measured on the following Categories.
  • ECN ACTIVITY
  • NPI TURNAROUND TIME
  • BOM / AVL ACCURACY
  • SCRAP DUE TO OBSOLESCENCE
The Process Engineer will be responsible for reporting these measurements on a monthly basis.

Job specification
Qualifications/experiences   
1) The Process Engineer must possess a good, positive manner and behave professionally and acceptably.
2) The Process Engineer must have a Diploma or a Degree in a relevant Engineering discipline.    
3) The Process Engineer should have at least three years of experience in an Engineering role, preferably within the high-volume electronics manufacturing environment
4) The Process Engineer will have a good command of English; further language skills would also be a benefit.
5) The Process Engineer will be a good communicator with the ability to work at all levels positively and constructively.    
6) The Process Engineer must be flexible with respect to working hours and foreign travel, on the basis that overtime is expected and allowed for in the employee’s salary.    
First priority skills
  • Degree in Electronics, Mechanics, or Electrical Engineering.
  • Rigorous and self-organised.
  • Fluent English.
  • Flexible and available in regards of working schedule.

Secondary skills
  • Good communication.

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Location:
Houston
Category:
Manufacturing