As Industrialization system engineer you will drive the development of Nearfield Instruments products by translating the overall system design into an architecture that meets the critical industrialization requirements such as reliability, cycle time, availability, diagnostics and costs.
To be successful, it is important that you like to take the technical lead between different stakeholders (Like: system engineers, architects, production engineers, Program & project management, and internal customers like Factory and CS).
This role provides you the opportunity to influence product design to enhance system reliability, availability, diagnostics, and cycle time.
We are looking for someone to:
Translate performance requirements to industrialization specifications, perform pre-feasibility studies and analyse the results.
Set and align with relevant stakeholders the system level KPIs linked to Availability, Reliability, Serviceability, Diagnostics, and Cycle time and Costs.
Be responsible for the verification and validation, which includes documentation, of industrialization requirements within agreed budgets in the conceptual and detailed designs and close the feedback loop from Field and Factory.
Pro-actively seek out field data and knowledge from: supply chain, equipment, quality and manufacturing engineers & field data to define improvement proposals and study items focused on industrialization.
Create and use data-based models to predict the performance on cycle time, costs, availability and other critical industrialization KPIs.
Develop and maintain roadmap: Create a quantified roadmap for Industrialization improvements, align with stakeholders, and drive execution.