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Engineering Manager

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

Set of
Responsibilities:
Experienced Engineering Manager is presupposed having 7 years' experience as a Manufacturing Engineer (supervisory experience accommodating however not needed).
Obliged Skills:
Four year certification in Engineering.
At least 7 years' experience as a Manufacturing Engineer (supervisory experience accommodating however not needed)
Foundation in ceaseless change, (six sigma, TPS, and so on.)
Involvement in meeting expectations inside Machining operations is favored
Execution audits
Group tutoring and group building
Group and item administration
Financial plan and mid-term arranging
Strategic and vital arranging
Obligation:
Maintains client connections and serves as the key contact individual with the client for building issues and necessities
Leads and directions safe dispatch arrangements to guarantee client desires and bolster undertakings are attained to.
Lead and deal with a group of electrical/ framework architects to finish the accompanying undertakings on time.
Define and arrange designing necessities with the client.
Gain top to bottom comprehension of client necessities/solicitations to give clear and compact directions to the center building group in Japan.
Perform electrical framework seat/ vehicle tests and give examination on issues found.
Work out answers for designing issues with the center building group in Japan and give 5-stage report to the client.
Determine programming adjustment qualities discharged to the client.
Create acceptance test arrangements for natural and EMC tests to get endorsement from the client.
Provide building backing to acquire new business amid client sourcing methodology.
Provide building backing for our assembling plants and client plants amid item disp


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

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