Associate Engineer, Technical Service

City
Ciudad de Mexico
State/Province
Distrito Federal

Overview:

Associate Engineer, Technical Service (MX) will provide technical knowledge regarding processing Celanese´s plastics and offers technical support during and after the sales process to the Celanese´s customers located in Mexico.

Responsibilities:

Associate Engineer, Technical Service (MX ) major activities are:

  • Conduct material sample trials for new or share shift opportunities.
  • Troubleshoot processing problems or quality problems.
  • Conduct process design of experiments (DOE) for optimization.
  • Conduct process studies with Celanese molds, or customer molds.
  • Conduct mold and part design reviews.
  • Conduct operator and engineer education and training.

Qualifications:

  • Local based in Central Mexico area and availability to travel in the country.
  • Solid knowledge about processing of engineering plastics (POM, PBT and PA) and/or elastomers.
  • Solid knowledge in injection molding process.
  • Knowledge in troubleshooting thermoplastic injection molding process.
  • Knowledge in scientific molding.
  • Knowledge about molds and peripherical equipment.
  • Understanding of the development design process of plastic products.
  • Teamwork, proactive and results-driven.
  • Bilingual (Spanish as mother tongue, fluent in written and spoken English).
  • To have a high level of ownership, adaptable, professional, courteous and motivated to work well individually or as a member of a team.
  • Write technical reports.

Required years of experience

  • 2-4 years of experience in processing engineering plastics (POM, PBT, PA and PP) and/or elastomers.
  • 2-4 years of experience in the injection process and equipment related.
  • 2-4 years of experience in troubleshooting of injection molding issues.

Required Education:

  • Bachelor's degree required, in the area of Mechanical, Chemical or Industrial engineering.

Application Methods:

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