About Ford
Ford's Always On Vision delivers a lifelong personalized and purposeful engagement everyday between the customer, their Vehicle, Ford, and their World to deliver the mobility each Ford customer needs to follow their dreams. To do this, we must deliver on Ford's brand promise, and delight the customer throughout their ownership experience. This means determining big bets, that will warrant major investments and ruthlessly assessing the capabilities required to continue earning the loyalty of Ford's customers today and to inspire the customers of tomorrow.
The Opportunity
The purpose of the Final Assembly Engineering Sr. Manager is to lead a team of Manufacturing Managers within the Final Assembly Engineering Organization in the areas of Advanced Process Engineering and Studies, Plant Vehicle Teams, Overall Product and Process Quality, Product and Process Standards and Fastening.
Advanced Process and Engineering Studies - Lead team to develop initial process and cost studies for all new program development and non prod requirements. Team will work closely with cross functional counterparts to develop the cost, process, plan, timing, tooling requirements, project awards, etc.
Quality – Lead team to improve quality metrics in all Ford North America plants, drive quality pain point projects to implement continuous improvements into the plants and support process improvements for future programs
Product and Process Standards – Lead team to create, update and deliver Global Manuracturing Requirements into the product design, update and create process standards and process control plans to support core engineering deliverables
Fastening – Lead team to develop fastening tooling and standards, drive new technology into current plants to support process and quality improvements
Plant Vehicle Teams (PVT’s) – Collaborate with plant teams to support Final Assembly Engineering required deliverables, support quality and process improvement activities into plants
Machinery and Equipment – Lead team to develop major equipment requirements for new future programs, support quality and process continuous improvement activity into major equipment at the plants
All job functions will support new future programs, current programs, non prod, campaign prevention, and reaction plans for Ford North America Final Assembly Manufacturing facilities