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Manufacturing Process Engineer

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Manufacturing Process Engineer
Granton, Nova Scotia

For over 130 years, Michelin has innovated to improve the mobility of people and goods. Today, we are setting the benchmark across every tire and travel-related services market, while leading a global strategy to drive sustainable, profitable growth. Michelin North America (Canada) Inc. is proud to be a leading employer in Canada, with more than 3900 dedicated employees in Nova Scotia alone, contributing to a rich history of innovation, community involvement, and a strong commitment to safety and quality.

Michelin is seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer to join our team in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. The Manufacturing Process Engineer will be responsible for establishing, defining, and monitoring process parameters to ensure the production of high-quality products. These efforts are undertaken with the shared goals of safety, quality, cost and delivery.

Responsibilities:

This position requires the successful candidate to ensure production and quality progress performance in their area of responsibility. Job responsibilities include:

  • use problem solving tools in a multi-functional diverse team to eliminate process waste;
  • collect and analyze data to solve problems and help drive decisions;
  • ensure products manufactured by the team align with Michelin's quality specifications, planning model and obtention standards;
  • build and implement progress plans that will improve quality performance;
  • ensure quality performance within the area of responsibility is a priority;
  • evaluate and validate all non-compliance, complaints, abnormalities, and performance deviations in the shop with an appropriate level of reaction;
  • monitor and improve process controls to improve machine reliability and quality results;
  • provide feedback on compliance and standards to area of responsibility; and,
  • develop guidelines and standards for operators based on quality referential.

Requirements for this position include:

  • A Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Process Engineering, or equivalent;
  • 1-3 years of experience in a manufacturing or industrial setting is preferred; and,
  • hands-on mechanical proficiency.

Assets:

The successful candidate should demonstrate the following:

  • strong mechanical awareness and the ability to work comfortably around mechanical equipment; and,
  • the ability to develop digital tools.

Competencies:

  • strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • well-organized and able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously; and,
  • demonstrated solid teamwork, interpersonal, leadership and planning skills.

How to apply:

Interested applicants may view this position and apply by visiting careers.michelin.ca.

Please merge your covering letter and resume into one Word or PDF document. Candidates must clearly indicate how they meet the requirements listed above. Deadline for applications is April 27, 2025.

Only those applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted. All other applications will be kept on file for future consideration.

Your career with Michelin: we manufacture the future.

Michelin firmly believes that business performance and the professional success of our employees go hand in hand. Our approach to career development reaffirms the values that guide us every day and expresses the mutual commitments that Michelin Group has undertaken to ensure everyone is able to find fulfillment in their role. Performance and potential are assessed with a view to the long-term and training policies allow each employee to continue to grow throughout their career, while helping to drive the company's development.

Michelin North America (Canada) Inc. offers competitive compensation and benefits, comprehensive training programs, opportunities for advancement and a workplace that values and demonstrates its commitment to diversity.

Numéro de concours: R-2024031601
Site Web d'entreprise: http://careers.michelin.ca/

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À propos Michelin North America Canada Inc.

À propos Michelin North America Canada Inc.

Since 1889, Michelin has innovated to enhance the mobility of people and goods. Today, we are setting the benchmark across every tire and travel-related services market, while leading a global strategy to drive sustainable, profitable growth. In Nova Scotia, Michelin is the largest private employer and operates three manufacturing facilities in Pictou County, the Annapolis Valley and on the South Shore.

Michelin firmly believes that business performance and the professional success of our employees go hand in hand. Our approach to career development reaffirms the values that guide us every day and expresses the mutual commitments that Michelin has undertaken to ensure everyone is able to find fulfillment in his or her role. Performance and potential are assessed with a view to the long-term and training policies allow each employee to continue to grow throughout his or her career.

Join us, and help create a better way forward.

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