OPmobility
Site Assembly Engineer

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Ready to take on meaningful challenges and shape the next generation of mobility? Joining OPmobility means stepping into a global group with a purpose to keep people and goods moving safely, smarter, and sustainably everywhere.
Responsibilities:
- Ensure compliance with all HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) and ergonomic standards within the area of responsibility.
- Contribute to the design of assembly processes and assembly equipment in cooperation with EPM, MPL, and the extended project team.
- Support technical decision-making related to process optimization.
- Prepare technical and commercial analyses of supplier quotations together with Purchasing to select the optimal solution.
- Monitor the design, engineering, and implementation of assembly equipment.
- Develop functional specifications for project-specific and standardized equipment components.
- Validate equipment studies, including FMEA supervision, ergonomic assessments, and evaluation of technical alternatives.
- Conduct and support supplier acceptance tests, fine-tune equipment at the plant, and ensure a smooth handover to production.
- Validate the required technical documentation for each installation.
- Analyze action plans, validation plans, and risk assessments.
- Contribute to lessons learned activities and productivity improvement projects within the Assembly function.
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Profile:
- Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in an assembly environment (manufacturing plant, machine builder, or automotive industry).
- Solid understanding of assembly processes, machinery, and equipment.
- Experience in the specification, procurement, validation, and optimization of assembly equipment.
- Knowledge of FMEA, ergonomics, OEE, and cycle time optimization.
- Analytical, structured, and solution-oriented mindset.
- Self-driven, strong communicator, and team player.
- Fluent in English (written and spoken).
At OPmobility, people truly matter. We are committed to building inclusive teams, promoting diversity and equality, and ensuring that every application is considered fairly - because the future of mobility is built by diverse perspectives, bold ideas, and people who dare to move forward.


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Innovation is therefore not a buzzword, but a natural part of everyday work. You’ll grow in an international environment where cutting-edge technologies, industrial excellence, and real-world impact come together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow’s automotive industry.
Founded in 1946 by Pierre Burelle, OPmobility, known until 2024 as Plastic Omnium, has transformed itself into a player in sustainable and connected mobility. Today, OPmobility develops technological solutions across four areas of expertise: exterior and lighting systems, the integration of complex modules, technologies related to energy storage, hydrogen and electrification, and a division dedicated to the development of embedded software and digital solutions.
With €11.6 billion in revenue in 2024, 150 factories, 40 R&D centers, and nearly 40,000 employees across 28 countries, OPmobility combines global scale with local impact. All driven by a shared ambition to accelerate the automotive energy transition.
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