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Job Location | Oshawa |
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Job Type | Permanent |
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (Onsite)Shift: Monday – Friday and two weekends a month. Starting on day shifts and then will move to rotating shifts. Need be flexible for 3 shifts operation.• 3 weeks on day shift (6:30AM – 2:30PM)• 1 week on afternoons (2:30PM -10:30PM)• 1 week on nights (10:30PM – 6:30AM)Position Title: Controls Engineer - Automotive Manufacturingamp; EngineeringCIeNET is a mobile, automotive, telecom and enterprise software services and solutions research, engineering and development company founded in the U.S. in the year 2000. We currently have over 2,400 employees worldwide, supporting customers in North America, Asia and Europe. We have over ten locations across US, Canada, Mainland China and Taiwan. CIeNET has been named Global Outsourcing 100 in fifteen consecutive years. CIeNET became an ALTEN Group Company in 2021. CIeNET has been expanding its presence in Canada to better serve our industry leading customers in the automotive industry since 2015. We are working on state-of-the-art technologies and products that will bring automotive information and entertainment, mobile internet, telematics services and ADAS to life in the years to come. CIeNET Canada is looking for intelligent, creative, enthusiastic and diligent professionals to join our team and shape the great future of your career with us.Role SummaryThe main function of a plant manufacturing controls engineer is to support ongoing production initiatives through bottleneck analysis, root cause of equipment downtime, and implementation of continuous improvement initiatives and projects. Continuous improvement initiatives will typically focus on driving equipment up time, process efficiency and error proofing of assembly processes.Key Responsibilities