Lead new vehicle part implementation into Service Supply Chain, partnering with Engineering, Service Demand Planning, Material Planning, Distribution and GSM teams
Partner with Design Engineering, Global Service Development, Collision development to create the Service BOM for new vehicles, derived from the Engineering BOM and CAD to determine which parts of the vehicle will be serviced and implemented in the Service Supply Chain
Coordinate efforts to review all Engineering and Manufacturing vehicle changes to determine the cost, operations, and supply chain impact on the Service organization
Perform technical analysis of part design changes to determine iterative supersession and compatibility relationships, while partnering with Design Engineering to implement changes to reduce supply chain complexity
Collaborate with Service Engineering and Engineering Technicians to test new designs for improved serviceability
Perform End of Life part analyses to reduce obsolescence and identify the most cost-effective supply continuity strategies, and work with the planning and commercial teams to implement
Act as an advocate and technical liaison for the Service organization in Design Engineering and Manufacturing NPI activities
What You’ll Bring
Degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or equivalent experience
Ability to analyze assemblies through manufacturing process documentation and technical repair process documentation
Familiarity with mechanical engineering and part designs well as design for serviceability
Able to navigate financial and practical implications of decisions at global scale
Understanding of interchangeability based on Form, Fit, and Function changes the product
Understanding Change Action processes and PLM systems