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TS Tech Indiana is an industry leading global manufacturer of automotive seating and interiors with 72 locations in 14 countries. Our commitment to quality has resulted in the organization winning the prestigious JD Powers award for seat quality. We have an immediate need for a Production Assistant Chief Engineer in our New Castle, IN facility. An excellent benefits package is offered.
Position: Assistant Chief Engineer
Reports To: Chief Engineer
Direct reports: Project Engineers
Qualifications: Good understanding of processes and equipment within a JIT manufacturing environment. Knowledge & Ability to monitor, maintain, & improve production systems. Good written, verbal, organizational, interpersonal & leadership skills.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
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