Module Process Manager M/F
Verkor is a French industrial company aiming to pioneer low-carbon battery manufacturing in France. With the backing of prominent industrial companies such as Renault Group, Plastic Omnium and Schneider Electric, Verkor intends to electrify the future of European mobility.
With over 1100 experts from 53 different countries, our endeavor is to unite exceptional global talent to bring this ambitious and innovative project to life. Our strong and agile international team continues to grow and adapt to new challenges. Based in Grenoble and Dunkirk (France), we have started operations our Verkor Innovation Centre (R&D centre and 4.0 pilot line) which is now fully running and operational.
We now focus on enabling the successful start of production of our Gigafactory in Dunkirk (France). With this facility, our ambition is to ramp-up mass production of low carbon lithium ion batteries to facilitate the decarbonization of European mobility.
We are currently looking for our future Module Process Manager to join our Process Engineering team based in our gigafactory at Bourbourg, France.
As such, you will oversee the development of our module assembly processes, in the context of the lauching of our state-of-the-art gigafactory.
Missions
- Process equipment specification review, installation, improvement, ramp-up for the Module lines at Gigafactory scale
- Meeting key targets for schedule and OEE for the module process performance
- Collaborating closely with the customer and with machine suppliers
- Process establishment) through DOE establishment and verification, PFMEA, control plan, etc.
- Master's degree in engineering, materials science, chemistry, physics, or a related field.
- More than 10 years of experience in the lithium-ion battery module field
- Exposure to high-volume manufacturing of cells and modules for an automotive customer
- Extensive experience in team management for an engineering group
- Knowledge and operating experience of CAD software and data analysis software
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