Manufacturing Engineer Manufacturing at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer

Company Name:
Randstad Engineering
Advanced Manufacturing Engineer needed for a multibillion dollar Tier 1 automotive supplier in the Metro Detroit area. Looking for an Advanced Manufacturing Engineer with 5-10 years experience with: developing manufacturing methods and processes, planning and designing plant floor layouts, time studies, and new equipment requisitions. Experience with Welding preferred.
Responsibilities for the Manufacturing Engineer
Develop manufacturing methods and processes including requirements for equipment, tooling and materials
Plan and design manufacturing plant floor layouts to properly locate and co-ordinate equipment for efficient production
Prepare time studies and estimates for sales department
Requirements for the Manufacturing Engineer
Bachelors Degree in Engineering
5 years experience in automotive manufacturing
Benefits
Company provides benefits, 401K match, paid vacation, Holidays.
Related Words: welded assemblies,weld cell,welded products,mechanisms,brackets,latches,seating,seats,new equipment,process improvements.
Company Description:
Randstad is a $22.5 billion global provider of HR services and the second largest staffing organization in the world. From temporary staffing to permanent placement to in-house, professionals, search & selection, and HR Solutions, Randstad holds top positions around the world and has approximately 31,100 corporate employees working from its nearly 4,700 branches and in-house locations in 40 countries.

We are a company built on a deep network of expertise that crosses industries and geographies. We recognize that talent comes in different forms, that every business has its unique challenges and opportunities. And our recruiting experts are skilled at marrying talent and business--identifying the ideal professionals for an organization's culture and its teams, its needs and its goals.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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