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In this highly visible role, you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on Apple Products, and leave a footprint for years to come. We have an opportunity for an accomplished mechanical engineer to lead development and ramp for a next generation Apple product.
Manufacturing Process Engineer responsibilities include:
– Review and provide feedback on design/design intent of components and assemblies.
– Set standard manufacturing practices and independently determine impact to design and parameters to the final product.
– Partner with internal and external cross functional teams to evaluate design and processes at concept phase and set expectations for manufacturing processes.
– Develop new and/or improved processes for parts and assemblies through the application of theoretical and practical engineering.
– Drive corrective actions cross-functionally with internal and external team members.
– Drive design experiments to prove out manufacturing processes or design iterations.
– Design for Manufacturability – Provide early and on going manufacturing involvement to ensure new products are mechanically manufacturable.
– Process Engineering – Design and develop technically complex processes to improve quality and efficiency
– Present technical issues and updates to Apple management team and cross functional team on a frequent basis
– Provide creative solutions for engineering challenges or issues related to assembly process
– International travel to supplier sites, up to 30%.
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