As a Powertrain Manufacturing Engineer at Ford, you will play a pivotal role in the Global Product Development System (GPDS), serving as the bridge between product design and physical production. You will be responsible for leading the planning, development, and implementation of manufacturing processes, equipment, and facilities for a wide range of powertrain programs. Your scope will include traditional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), Transmission, and Axle programs, as well as high-priority Electrification projects such as Power Units, eDrives, and Battery systems.
The ideal candidate is a technical leader who can navigate complex engineering studies from early concept (uPSC) through to final launch (uFSR). You will ensure that all manufacturing solutions align with Ford’s Global Bill of Process (BOP), quality standards, and investment efficiency goals. By collaborating with Product Engineering, Plant Operations, and external suppliers, you will drive continuous improvement and ensure our facilities are equipped to deliver world-class quality and performance.
Your role will encompass program leadership, technical process development, and financial stewardship. Key responsibilities include:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, or related).
Experience: Professional experience in manufacturing engineering, specifically with powertrain systems (ICE or Electrification) and new program launches (GPDS).
Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in Failure Mode Avoidance tools (PFMEA, Control Plans) and a strong understanding of Bill of Process (BOP) and equipment procurement.
Project Management: Proven ability to manage program budgets, timing plans, and technical supplier evaluations.
Language Skills: Advanced proficiency in English (written and verbal) for global reporting and cross-functional collaboration.
Leadership: Strong communication skills and the ability to lead cross-functional teams to resolve complex engineering challenges.
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