Torque Coordinator - GM Defense

GMConcord, NC
Onsite

About The Position

GM Defense is driving the future of military mobility by leveraging the best-in-class capabilities of General Motors for unmatched innovation, proven performance and breakthrough life-cycle economics! We deliver reliable, affordable, and innovative products across a full spectrum of capabilities – integrated vehicles, power and propulsion, autonomy, mobility, and security! GM Defense is seeking a highly motivated, dynamic individual looking for an opportunity that will allow them to showcase their talents and have an impact in a strategic growth area. Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity and demonstrates problem-solving leadership with limited oversight!

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in an engineering, manufacturing or technical discipline or related field.
  • Minimum of two years' experience in manufacturing or assembly operations.
  • Candidate must either be a U.S. Person (U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, asylee or refugee) or a non-U.S. Person who is eligible to obtain any required export control authorization.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; able to process data, and apply structured problem-solving methods.
  • Proven ability to work cross-functionally and influence without direct authority; strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Proficiency with standard office software and ability to learn plant systems (e.g., maintenance CMMS, quality/production data systems).

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated experience with torque-controlled fastening processes and equipment (DC tools, torque/angle systems, mechanical torque tools).
  • Experience in automotive/defense or similar complex assembly environment.
  • Familiarity with corporate torque standards, error-proofing concepts, PFMEA, control plans, and layered process audits.
  • Experience with plant floor monitoring or torque management systems and industrial communication networks.
  • Knowledge of lean manufacturing / Global Manufacturing System (GMS) and continuous improvement tools.

Responsibilities

  • Champion a safety-first culture in all torque-related activities, ensuring compliance with plant safety policies and lockout/tagout, ergonomics, and housekeeping standards.
  • Ensure torque processes and equipment comply with corporate torque standards, customer requirements, and applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Own the plant torque strategy for critical and safety-related fastenings, including definition of fastening methods, torque/angle specifications, and confirmation plans.
  • Maintain and update torque-related process control documentation (e.g., bills of operation, PCPs, torque standards, work instructions) and ensure changes are effectively communicated to stakeholders.
  • Partner with Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing to confirm that torque requirements are correctly reflected in job element sheets (JES) and standard operation sheets (SOS).
  • Lead selection, deployment, and optimization of torque tools and controllers (e.g., DC tools, nutrunners, click/beam wrenches, torque/angle monitoring systems).
  • Define and maintain torque programs, limits, and parameter sets; periodically audit tools and programs to confirm correct setpoints and reaction strategies.
  • Coordinate calibration, preventive maintenance, and repairs for torque tools in partnership with maintenance and suppliers; minimize downtime and ensure traceability of calibration records.
  • Monitor torque performance metrics (e.g., first-time quality, scrap, rework, torque confirmation results) and drive corrective actions and continuous improvement.
  • Investigate torque-related quality issues and equipment problems using structured problem-solving methods; identify root cause and implement robust, systemic solutions.
  • Use statistical methods and data from torque systems (curves, rundown angles, failure codes) to validate process capability and refine torque limits.
  • Provide torque engineering support for new product/program launches, line moves, and process changes, including trials, run-at-rate, and validation builds.
  • Participate in change management activities to assess torque impact of design changes, new tooling, and material changes; validate modifications through trials and documentation updates.
  • Develop and deliver training for operators, team leaders, quality inspectors, and maintenance on torque fundamentals, proper tool use, and reaction strategies.
  • Mentor backup torque coordinators and key plant resources to build bench strength and sustain best practices.
  • Serve as the plant subject matter expert for torque, collaborating with Manufacturing, Maintenance, Engineering, Quality, Industrial Engineering, and Supplier Quality.
  • Participate in corporate/global torque forums to share lessons learned, adopt best practices, and align with global torque standards and scorecards.
  • Communicate torque risks, status, and action plans clearly to plant leadership and cross-functional teams.

Benefits

  • Relocation benefits
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