Description
About the Team
Our Engineering team connects innovation and design with real-world manufacturing.
We work closely with production to prevent issues before they happen and solve them quickly when they do.
About the Role
We are looking for a Process Engineer to join our NPI team, responsible for supporting new product introduction processes, as well as stabilizing and improving existing manufacturing processes in a multidisciplinary production environment.
The role combines hands-on work with production, process leadership, and data-driven analysis.
Responsibilities:
Monitor and control process performance using production KPIs (e.g., FPY, yield), and lead proactive process improvements to ensure process stability and product performance.
Analyze manufacturing and test data to identify trends (e.g., SPC).
Provide ongoing production support and troubleshoot issues.
Lead failure investigations (RCA) using standard methodologies (e.g., 5 Whys, Fishbone).
Work across multiple cross-functional interfaces, including subcontractors and suppliers.
Lead validation activities (V&V, IQ / OQ / PQ) for new manufacturing technologies, including process validation and risk assessment.
Participate in product validation processes as part of the engineering team.
Requirements
Requirements:
B.Sc. in Engineering (Mechanical / Materials / Electrical / Chemical or related field).
3+ years of experience as a Process / Manufacturing / NPI Engineer
Experience in process performance monitoring and control
Experience in leading failure analysis (RCA)
Must have experience working with statistical tools for data analysis
(e.g., JMP, Excel or similar tools)
High level of English
Technical Skills
Strong technical mindset with the ability to understand products and processes.
Fast learner with the ability to handle complex systems.
Experience with multidisciplinary products.
(mechanics, electronics, software, plastics, ATE systems).
Ability to interpret manufacturing and test data and translate it into root causes related to product or process issues.