BorgWarner

manufacturing

Manager,ManufacturingEngineering

Singapore FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Manager, Manufacturing Engineering at BorgWarner. Skills: Process Management, Cross-functional Coordination, Vendor/Stakeholder Management, Operational Metrics, Resource Planning, Continuous Improvement. Lead manufacturing engineering activities. Support uptime & availability of production equipment”

What You'll Achieve.

Safe, efficient, and high-quality production; Process optimization; Productivity improvement; Cost reduction; Compliance with quality and operational standards

Industry & Context.

manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Analytical problem-solving Skills; Decision making Skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 years in managerial/supervisory role

What You'll Do.

Lead manufacturing engineering activities

Support uptime & availability of production equipment

Drive productivity improvement activities

Support scrap reduction opportunities

Manage maintenance budget

Support failure analysis

Support VAVE cost saving process

Develop Mfg Process and Test for New programs

Support new business pursuit activities

Support new product development

Develop and implement new manufacturing lines/processes

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Oral and written communication Skills

Full Job Description

The Manufacturing Engineering Manager is responsible for leading manufacturing engineering activities to support safe, efficient, and high‑quality production. This role drives process optimization, productivity improvement, and cost reduction while ensuring compliance with quality and operational standards. * Operations support: ME Process and Test * Support uptime & availability of production equipment * Drive productivity improvement activities * Support scrap reduction opportunities * Manage maintenance budget * Support failure analysis and implementation of corrective/preventive actions * Support VAVE cost saving process * Mfg Process and Test development for New programs * Support new business pursuit activities * Support new product development (ADP, PDP) with manufacturing expertise * Support proto, DV, PV build activities * Development and implementation of new manufacturing lines/processes **EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE** * Degree Holders in Mechanical Engineering/Electrical and Electronic Engineering/Production Engineering/Chemical Engineering * Proven experience in manufacturing engineering, with 3 years in managerial/supervisory role **SKILLS** * Proficient oral and written communication Skills * Time Management Skills * Analytical problem-solving Skills * Decision making Skills * Leadership skills Internal Use Only: Salary _**Global Terms of Use and Privacy Statement**_ Carefully read the BorgWarner Privacy Policy before using this website. Your ability to access and use this website and apply for a job at BorgWarner are conditioned on your acceptance and compliance with these terms. Please access the linked document by clicking [here](https://www.borgwarner.com/legal/privacy-policy-for-online-applications)[,](http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/1274940O/3m-jobs-country-data-privacy-statements-external.pdf) select the geographical area where you are applying for employment, and review. Before submitting your application you will be asked to confirm your agreem

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