Manufacturing Electrical Engineer-Assembly
Kokomo Metropolitan Area - Kokomo
- Engineering
- Full-time
- manufacturing electrical engineer
- powertrain engineering
- process improvement
The Manufacturing Electrical Engineer supports engineering functions for North American powertrain battery and transmission manufacturing programs, focusing on safety, quality, delivery, and cost objectives. Responsibilities include process assessments, implementation of manufacturing methods, site preparation, equipment installation, and supporting both new and existing model programs. The role also involves driving standardization across multiple manufacturing plants and participating in continuous improvement initiatives.
Support all Manufacturing Engineering functions for North America powertrain battery tray/frame, casting, components, engine, and transmission programs. Their primary role of this function is to participate within an Engineering team to develop and launch processes that meet all objectives for safety, quality, delivery, and cost for both new model (NM), non-new model (NNM), and adaptation programs.
Main responsibilities include:
- Perform assessments for process changes and related investment requirements for cost studies
- Understand engineering scope definition, Requests for Quotes (RFQ’s), sourcing, technical evaluations, design, manufacturing, and installation of air/mist/coolant collectors and filtration
- Support and prioritize the Non-New Model (NNM) powertrain programs requests and ensure that approved programs are completed on time and within budget
- Support all New Model (NM) program’s facilities aspects including site preparation and machine installation
- Support flow activities on programs ensuring successful implementation and tracking of the Iron Triangle (Scope, Timing, and Cost)
- Participate in the implementation of Stellantis Production Way (SPW) methodology, supporting all activities including deployment of advanced SPW tools and guide systematic root cause problem solving methods to attack risks
- Development/improvement of process and equipment standards related to facilities infrastructure.
- Support manufacturing plants located in Dundee and Trenton, Michigan, Kokomo, Indiana, and Saltillo, Mexico; transmission plants in Kokomo and Tipton, Indiana; and casting plants in Toledo, Ohio, Kokomo, Indiana, and Etobicoke, Ontario in conjunction with Global Center of Competency initiatives
- Drive standardization across plants in all regions




