Program Engineering Specialist
Johnson Electric Voir toutes les offres
- Ancaster, ON
- 85.000-100.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
Department: Engineering – Assembly
Salary Range: $85,000 - $100,000 annually
Vacancy Type: Existing PositionAs our next Program Engineering Specialist, you will take ownership of the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of cell‑based manufacturing units. You will play a critical role in driving operational excellence, supporting flawless launches, and ensuring world‑class quality, productivity, and customer satisfaction.Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Employee Well-being: Focus on employee health and well-being with various wellness programs and initiatives.
- Sustainability Commitment: Work for a company committed to sustainability and making a positive impact on the environment.
- Inclusive Workplace: An inclusive and diverse workplace where all employees are valued and respected.
- Technological Leadership: Be part of a company that is a leader in its field, driving technological advancements.
- Work-Life Balance: Flexible working hours and policies that support a healthy work-life balance.
- Taking a leadership role in driving Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) improvements across assembly lines and cells
- Leading continuous improvement projects and root‑cause resolution of production and quality issues
- Facilitating Product Focus, scrap, and First‑Time‑Through (FTT) meetings while managing action plans
- Ensuring production cells operate efficiently with effective error‑proofing, quality controls, and standardized work
- Collaborating closely with Manufacturing Systems Technicians and production teams to resolve operational challenges
- Improving key performance indicators including scrap, throughput, cycle time, tool cost, and process capability
- Developing and implementing setup instructions, parameter sheets, and checklists
- Working with functional leaders to deploy scalable, cell‑based manufacturing systems that support long‑term customer and business success
- Developing Statements of Requirements (SOR) and performing capacity planning aligned with customer demand
- Leading run‑off, implementation, and capacity verification of cell‑based manufacturing equipment
- Partnering with Program Engineering and Operations teams to support flawless launches and well‑documented APQP
- Owning cell‑specific documentation including PFMEA, process flows, control plans, standardized work, and equipment procedures
- Leading PECNs, including customer change submissions and internal compliance
- Ensuring compliance with IATF 16949, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and internal policies
- Coordinating continuous improvement initiatives and performing other duties as required
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Applied Science, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Experience in manufacturing with strong understanding of automotive quality and environmental standards
- Proficiency in modern quality tools and methodologies, including:
- Error Proofing
- Design of Experiments
- Statistical Process Control
- FMEA
- PPAP, PSO, and structured problem‑solving
- Strong project planning skills; familiarity with Microsoft Project is an asset
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict‑management skills
- Proven ability to lead and influence at all organizational levels
- High integrity, accountability, and results‑driven mindset