Process Manager Electrical Systems for Airbus | Prozessmanager Elektrik (m/w/d) für AIRBUS
Orizon GmbH Aviation
Job Summary
This role involves defining and optimizing manufacturing processes for electrical systems within the Manufacturing Engineering Department at Airbus Operations in Hamburg-Finkenwerder. The Process Manager will be instrumental in co-designing products for manufacturability, calculating operational times, and ensuring industrial requirements are integrated throughout the design phases. Key responsibilities include managing technical sequencing, specifying industrial equipment needs (fixtures, tools, machinery), and overseeing the initial installation and production readiness. The ideal candidate will possess an engineering degree, experience in mechanics, and familiarity with work preparation, engineering, and manufacturing engineering, along with proficiency in SAP, CATIA V5, and Google Workspace. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the aerospace industry with a leading company.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in mechanics
- Initial experience in work preparation
- Initial experience in engineering
- Initial experience in manufacturing engineering
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to work occasional shifts (alternating shifts)
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