Manufacturing Engineer - Automotive

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Job status

Full-time

Location

CQ Search Group Ltd.
Saint-Laurent, NB, Canada

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join a leading tier-one global automotive manufacturer in Kitchener as a Manufacturing Engineer!

Take on key responsibilities such as optimizing plant process flows, performing feasibility studies, and leading process improvements using Lean Manufacturing principles. Collaborate across teams to implement engineering changes and ensure product quality through APQP and PFMEA. Use your skills in CAD modeling, problem-solving, and quality management to drive innovation in a high-volume manufacturing environment.

Why apply?

  • Work with advanced tooling, robotics, and automation.
  • Grow your career with a focus on continuous improvement and quality.
  • Be part of an international leader dedicated to safety and environmental standards.

If you have 3-5 years’ experience in manufacturing engineering within automotive and a passion for process optimization, this role is for you!

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CQ Search Group Ltd.

CQ Search Group Ltd.

🚗 Exciting Opportunity! Join a global automotive leader as a Manufacturing Engineer in Kitchener. Lead process optimization, collaborate on new product feasibility, and improve manufacturing efficiency using Lean principles. Ideal for engineers with 3-5 years experience eager to grow their career in a dynamic, high-volume environment. 🌟

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