Industrial System Design

AirbusKinston, NC
2dOnsite

About The Position

Airbus Aerosystems Kinston is looking for an Industrial Systems Design Engineer to join our Engineering department based in Kinston, NC The Industrial Systems Design Engineers mission is to analyze and validate the Kinston plant as-is running industrial system capacity and performance to better determine the to-be solutions which may be needed for capacity increase (ramp-up) and/or improvement of the performance. They will support the OMFZ Industrial Architect who is responsible to validate the consistency of the solutions and investments needed. This continuing process. Our team at Airbus Aerosystems Kinston manufactures crucial aircraft components. On the shop floor you’ll be surrounded by individuals who are passionate about aviation and skilled in areas like electrical, structure and quality. Join our team and help build the next generation of aircraft. The Airbus Aerosystems Kinston facility sits at the forefront of aerospace manufacturing, specializing in the production of large, advanced composite aerostructures. Our team builds critical components for the state-of-the-art Airbus A350 XWB, including the composite center fuselage and wing spar.

Requirements

  • Bachelor degree in Industrial System Design and Engineering
  • Experienced 10 years
  • Lean Line Design Process
  • Value Stream analysis
  • Evaluate critical path and capacity
  • Industrial performance improvements basics
  • Fundamentals in Manufacturing Engineering
  • Supply chain and logistics
  • Flow simulations
  • Project Management basics
  • Industrial requirements
  • Adapt communication skills
  • Google Workspace experience
  • Authorized to work in the US
  • Vision: able to see and read computer screens and other electronic equipment with screens, able to read documents, reports and engineering drawings. Daily
  • Hearing: able to hear to participate in conversations in person and via teleconference or phone and to hear sounds on the production floor including safety warnings or alarms. Daily
  • Speaking: able to speak in conversations and meetings, deliver information and participate in communications. Daily
  • Equipment Operation (personal computer, telephone, copies, fax machine, and related office equipment and using electronic identification card to enter building floors and internal doors): able to operate most office and personal electronic equipment and some tools including production tools such as hydraulic lifts. Daily
  • Carrying: able to carry documents, tools, drawings, electronic equipment up to 30lbs/14kgs. Occasional
  • Lifting: able to lift documents, tools, drawings, electronic equipment up to 30lbs/14kgs. Occasional
  • Pushing / Pulling: able to push and pull small office furniture and some equipment and tools. Occasional
  • Sitting: able to sit for long periods of time in meetings, working on the computer. Daily
  • Squatting / Kneeling: able to squat or kneel to retrieve or replace items stored on low shelving. Occasional
  • Standing: able to stand for discussions in offices or on the production floor. Daily
  • Travel: able to travel independently and at short notice. 5%
  • Walking (include routine walking such as to a shared printer to retrieve documents): able to walk through office and production areas including uneven surfaces. Daily
  • Personal Protective Equipment required: Required PPE includes, but is not limited to, Safety Shoes, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Respirators/Masks, and/or Protective Gloves as required by site and/or customer site
  • Administrative position only PPE required: Steel-toed shoes are required for all shop floor visits, appropriate hearing/eye protection may also be required when visiting the shop floor.

Nice To Haves

  • Industrial System Architect
  • Lean Certification

Responsibilities

  • Industrial system as-is value stream models and simulation: As-is VSA As-is Airbus Lean design guidelines maturity assessment As-is Resilience assessment
  • Industrial capacity as-is assessment and simulation: As-is Macro PERT and critical path assessment As-is Standard Line Balancing and CVAT Capacity bridge strategy
  • To be industrial VSA and capacity To-be industrial VSA and SLB Capacity bridges proposals to recover capacity and/or reach ramp-up
  • Support the industrial architecture trades: The above deliverables will support the Industrial Architect to establish the priorities in terms of improvements implementation and needed investments.
  • Loop the above points as needed
  • Other duties as assigned by the management
  • Industrial system & means architecture trades
  • Industrial requirements

Benefits

  • Financial Rewards: Competitive pay, incentive compensation which may include profit sharing schemes, retirement savings plan and the ability to participate in an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (“ESOP”)
  • Work/Life Balance: Paid time off including personal time, holidays and a paid parental leave program.
  • Health & Welfare: Comprehensive insurance coverage including medical, prescription, dental, vision, life, disability, Employee Assistance Plan (“EAP”) and other supplemental benefit coverages.
  • Individual Development: Upskilling and development opportunities through our global Leadership University, including unlimited access to 10,000+ e-learning courses focusing on ways to develop your employability, certifications, career path; as well as the opportunity to participate in accelerated development programmes; and both national and international mobility.
  • relocation assistance for qualified positions and a comprehensive compensation and benefits package.
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