HP
FactoryAutomationEngineer
“Factory Automation Engineer at HP. Skills: Factory automation, Smart manufacturing, Tooling automation. Lead smart manufacturing initiatives. Collaborate with internal teams”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving
Willing to travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in technology or manufacturing-related engineering discipline, Outstanding skills in project management, Outstanding skills in technical leadership, Outstanding skills in problem-solving, Outstanding skills in analytics
Nice to Have
PMI PMP certified
What You'll Do.
Lead smart manufacturing initiatives
Collaborate with internal teams
Collaborate with external System Integrators
Conceptualize tooling automation projects
Design tooling automation projects
Execute tooling automation projects
Oversee CAPEX acquisition
Take ownership of technical leadership
Take ownership of quality leadership
Oversee project technical risks
Oversee project continuity plans
Evaluate manufacturing processes
Identify automation opportunities
Identify efficiency improvements
Seek innovative approaches
Integrate Industry 4.0 solutions
Develop project management plans
Establish contingency measures
Monitor project cash flow
Manage tooling installation
Manage tooling integration
Manage tooling validation
Ensure tools meet project scope
Ensure tools meet test plans
Comply to HP safety standards
Comply to industry standards
Maintain project documentation
Maintain technical specifications
Maintain testing protocols
Maintain project reports
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross functional teams; Multiple geographies; Multiple time zones
Communication Scope
Interpersonal skills; Influencing skills
Process & Methodology
Project management plans, Contingency measures, Schedule management, Cost management
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