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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Europe

 

For our Advanced Manufacturing team we are looking for a dedicated professional to join us as an Project Engineer Advanced Manufacturing.

This is a remote role which requires periodic meetings in Gdansk and frequent travellling in Europe (50%+), including regular on-site presence at manufacturing facilities during project execution, installation, commissioning, and ramp-up phases.  

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Actively support and implement new and improved manufacturing technologies across the Tenneco enterprise, with a strong hands‑on engineering approach.
  • Support manufacturing locations in identifying automation, simplification, and productivity improvement opportunities, and develop robust business cases to support project kick‑off decisions.
  • Provide direct on‑site engineering support to manufacturing plants in identifying, validating, and industrializing new solutions, ensuring practical and executable outcomes
  • Work closely with Global Advanced Manufacturing and Plant Engineering teams to define Statements of Work (SOW), covering all essential process parameters, specifications, tolerances, safety, and quality requirements
  • Lead the Request for Quote (RFQ) process with external suppliers and internal machine‑build departments, including technical clarification, concept reviews, and alignment on scope and cost
  • Develop, maintain, and actively manage a preferred vendor database, building strong technical partnerships to support project execution and standardization.
  • Drive technical feasibility studies, including process capability, capacity analysis, risk assessment, and cost‑benefit evaluation to support informed investment decisions.
  • Own projects end‑to‑end, driving activities across planning, sourcing, budgeting, execution, installation, validation, and hand‑over to operations, ensuring delivery on budget, timing, and quality.
  • Act as the primary technical interface between suppliers, plant engineering, operations, maintenance, quality, and continuous improvement teams throughout the project lifecycle
  • Track project execution rigorously, managing risks, open actions, costs, and timing, and ensuring successful industrialization and stable ramp‑up.
  • Regularly report project status, progress, and achieved benefits to key stakeholders, maintaining transparency on technical, timing, and financial performance.

 

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree engineering, or related field required.
  • 5 years of experience in manufacturing, preferably in the automotive industry with direct involvement in plant‑level project execution
  • Strong hands‑on understanding of manufacturing processes, automation, equipment integration, and industrial electrical and mechanical systems.
  • Solid knowledge of automotive safety, quality, and technical compliance requirements.
  • Experience supporting equipment installation, commissioning, trials, and production ramp‑up in a plant environment.
  • Proven ability to manage projects under time pressure, balancing scope, cost, quality, and timing
  • Experience supporting project budgeting, cost tracking, and financial justification for manufacturing investments
  • Experience working with Power BI or similar reporting and visualization tools.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools for planning, reporting, and communication.
  • CMMS, digital shop floor management
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across global, cross‑functional, and intercultural teams.
  • Proactive, flexible, and self‑motivated, with the ability to influence and drive execution in a plant‑focused environment

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