The Assembly Engineer - KVM is responsible for designing, optimizing, and managing the assembly processes to ensure that vehicles are assembled efficiently, accurately, and to the highest quality standards. This role bridges technical design and hands-on manufacturing to maintain production schedules and safety protocols.
Main Responsibilities
Operational Responsibilities
Safety Compliance: Follow all safety regulations and best practices to ensure a safe working environment. Participate in safety training and contribute to the development of safety procedures.
Process Optimization: Design and optimize assembly line layouts to improve material flow and reduce production time.
Method Implementation: Establish and implement assembly methods for introducing new products and verifying changes.
Workflow Management: Work closely with team members and supervisors to ensure efficient workflow and timely production schedules.
Training and Mentorship: Train assembly line workers and technicians on proper assembly techniques, equipment usage, and safety procedures.
Communication: Communicate effectively regarding assembly progress, challenges, and safety concerns.
Production Monitoring: Adhere to production schedules and report any delays or inefficiencies to management.
Continuous Improvement: Contribute to process improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing efficiency and quality in the assembly line.
Quality Assurance: Conduct inspections and tests at various stages of assembly to detect and address defects or deviations from standards. Ensure that the assembly processes adhere to production schedules and meet quality standards.
Reporting and Analysis: Prepare reports on assembly performance, quality issues, and process improvements. Analyze assembly data to identify areas for improvement and implement changes to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve product quality.
Technical Support: Provide technical support and troubleshooting to resolve any issues that arise during the assembly process.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Education: A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field from a recognized institution.
Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of assembly processes, mechanical systems, and automotive manufacturing techniques.
Experience: 5 years of relevant experience from a recognized organization.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should apply through the CFAO mobility portal as instructed in the application method section.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should apply online via the CFAO mobility portal by clicking on the following link: Apply via CFAO Mobility. Applications must be submitted before the deadline on April 30, 2026.