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The role involves planning and performing sequences of operations for motor manufacturing, including preparing cores for wiring, installing individual parts, ensuring quality, and maintaining safety practices. Employees will follow specific instructions and may perform additional duties as assigned.
The Cost Accountant will prepare cost reports and audits, analyze product costing and variances, manage journal entries and reconciliations, oversee fixed assets, lead inventory counts, assist in labor and overhead analysis, support periodic reporting, and provide support to the finance team.
The Safety and Environmental Manager oversees plant-wide safety and environmental programs, ensuring compliance with regulations and fostering a safe workplace. Responsibilities include training employees, managing safety initiatives, inspecting facilities for hazards, and implementing corrective measures to reduce injuries.
The Project Engineer I will coordinate engineering activities for the development and launch of variable speed BLDC motors and gearmotors aimed at the robotics industry. Responsibilities include leading projects to improve product cost and quality, managing schedules, conducting tests, and supporting manufacturing processes.
The Buyer is responsible for supporting manufacturing operations by purchasing materials cost-effectively to meet production needs. Duties include placing purchase orders, managing inventory levels using Oracle MRP, forecasting supply needs, communicating with suppliers, and addressing issues related to quality and delivery.
The Manual Lam Operator is responsible for effectively operating manual lam machinery, ensuring high-quality lamination, performing visual inspections, and adhering to safety and quality guidelines. This role requires attention to detail and ability to work independently as well as with a team.
The Project Manager will lead project activities for multiple motor development projects, coordinating with internal and external stakeholders. Responsibilities include applying project management techniques, ensuring project completion within scope and budget, tracking progress, and managing communication throughout the project lifecycle.
The Manufacturing Process Engineer will improve and re-engineer manufacturing processes through effective coordination with production departments, developing technical solutions, organizing reviews, and ensuring quality assurance compliance. Responsibilities include managing tasks, optimizing manufacturing plans, and applying production techniques to enhance efficiency.
The Junior Engineer will analyze, test, and troubleshoot various products and assemblies, including AC and DC drives and encoders. Responsibilities include conducting tests, collecting and analyzing data, and providing technical support in operations and quality improvement efforts.
The Continuous Improvement Analyst focuses on enhancing manufacturing and business processes by identifying improvement opportunities, utilizing Lean Management and Lean Six Sigma techniques, and facilitating ongoing training. They conduct analyses to troubleshoot issues and promote a culture of continuous improvement within the organization.
The Quality Assurance Engineer at Nidec is responsible for developing quality assurance testing models, managing supplier quality, resolving customer complaints, and facilitating quality audits. The role involves creating Quality Control Plans and implementing lean manufacturing methods, alongside performing internal audits and leading improvement projects.
The Territory Manager at Nidec Motor Corporation is responsible for developing and implementing sales strategies for HVACR products in the Greater Toronto Area. Duties include building customer relationships, managing accounts, analyzing competitive performance, and communicating business objectives. The role emphasizes ethical standards and requires strong skills in customer management, problem-solving, and project management.
The Project Manager will oversee the execution of various projects involving power conversion products, ensuring they meet customer expectations on time and within budget. Responsibilities include developing project plans, managing cross-functional teams, coordinating delivery timelines, and reporting on project progress and performance.
The Sales Analyst will support sales planning functions such as customer forecast review and analysis, market trend research, sales revenue forecasting, and inventory control. Responsibilities include preparing orders, tracking shipments, and collaborating with various teams to ensure accuracy and communication of sales data.
The Project Manager will oversee the execution of multiple projects in power conversion products, ensuring they meet customer specifications within budget and timeline. Responsibilities include developing project plans, managing cross-functional teams, communicating with stakeholders, and providing project performance reports.
The Procurement Specialist is responsible for obtaining goods and services for the organization, including sourcing products and services, supplier selection, negotiating pricing and terms, processing orders, and managing supplier performance.
The Director, Sales oversees strategic sales initiatives, manages key OEM account relationships, and leads a team to drive growth. Responsibilities include market analysis, revenue strategy, and cross-department collaboration to optimize customer satisfaction and retention.
The Regional Sales Leader will manage sales in assigned geographical areas, develop new sales pipelines, maintain customer relationships, guide contract negotiations, and report on sales status. The candidate will also participate in industry conferences and collaborate with operations to ensure accurate product delivery.
The role involves supporting and deploying Lean methodologies across various sites, including 3Q6S deployment, training and certifying staff in Lean tools, and overseeing Continuous Improvement (CI) initiatives. The Engineer will also monitor and analyze plant performance metrics and facilitate workshops on Lean practices.
The Financial Controller will partner with business leaders and manage accounting and reporting activities. Responsibilities include financial data analysis, managing the controlling team, preparing financial forecasts, monitoring project costs, and ensuring compliance with regulations and accounting standards.