Final Assembly Engineering Intern
General Description:
Hitachi Astemo is a leading manufacturer of vehicle engine management systems and transmission control systems with facilities around the globe employing approximately 90,000 employees and is focused on exceeding customer expectations while being a responsible corporate citizen. The Hitachi Astemo facility in Kentucky manufactures automotive electronic control units for both under hood and in cabin applications incorporating a highly advanced manufacturing process utilizing robotics handling and fully automated assembly and test systems.
Come join our growing organization and you’ll find yourself part of a goal-oriented team, working in a fast-paced, inter-functional environment full of professional challenges and opportunities. If you’re a highly motivated self-starter who brings leadership and enthusiasm to everything you do, then join Hitachi Astemo and participate in the advancement of automotive electronics manufacturing.
This position will be responsible for monitoring and improving our final assembly lines. This includes monitoring and interpreting KPI and planning a priority-based approach to the continuous improvement of the assembly line – from development of new processes through production support for existing products already released to manufacturing. You will have the opportunity to improve existing final assembly processes and will be working with other engineers and technicians, manufacturing engineering, manufacturing, and design engineering on projects as well as directly with production floor personnel.
Job Responsibilities:
- Monitoring, interpreting, and reporting all KPI for production line (OEE, Machine Uptime, Defects, Etc.).
- Analyzing and improving preventative maintenance plans
- Updating production documentation
Qualifications:
- Excellent problem-solving skills with a good attitude.
- Unmatched communication skills
- Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills.
- Computer proficiency
- Studies in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, or other related technical fields.