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Engineering Manager

Engineering Manager
Company Work Location: Antigo, WI
Candidates must have Green card or US Citizens ONLY

Job Description:
Experienced Engineering Manager is required having 7 years' experience as an Manufacturing Engineer (supervisory experience helpful but not required).

Required Skills:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering.
A minimum of 7 years' experience as an Manufacturing Engineer (supervisory experience helpful but not required)
Background in continuous improvement, (six sigma, TPS, etc.)
Experience in working within Machining operations is preferred
Performance reviews
Team mentoring and team building
Team and product management
Budget and mid-term planning
Tactical and strategic planning

Responsibility:

Maintains customer relationships and serves as the key contact person with the customer for engineering issues and requirements
Leads and coordinates safe launch plans to ensure customer expectations and support tasks are achieved.
Lead and manage a team of electrical/ system engineers to complete the following tasks on time.
Define and negotiate engineering requirements with the customer.
Gain in-depth understanding of customer requirements/requests to give clear and concise instructions to the core engineering team in Japan.
Perform electrical system bench/ vehicle tests and provide analysis on issues found.
Work out solutions to engineering issues with the core engineering team in Japan and provide 5-phase report to the customer.
Determine software calibration values released to the customer.
Create validation test plans for environmental and EMC tests to obtain approval from the customer.
Provide engineering support to obtain new business during customer sourcing process.
Provide engineering support for our manufacturing plants and customer plants during product launch phase.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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