Tuesday 31 July 2012

EDS E3D Packaging Engineer - West Midlands (888943)

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EDS E3D Packaging Engineer
West Midlands, England

REQUIREMENTS:
You will lead electrical packaging activities, primarily Wire Harness (E3D) and ensure adherence to technical requirements for all aspects of electrical packaging on assigned project.

You will support the development of company EDS standards and procedures as well as the management and training of electrical packaging staff in India as required.

DESCRIPTION: Our client is one of the world`s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers. Established for more than 60 years its product line-up has, more recently, moved into the design and manufacture of passenger cars, including electric vehicles.

This role is based in the West Midlands, close to the M40 and is commutable from Birmingham, Rugby, Coventry, Warwick and Nuneaton, and has occasional travel.

VAC REQ :Degree qualified or similar with minimum 2-3 years experience on Catia V5. Ideally with E3D experience.

This role will require you to spend 1 week in 4 in India. This could eventually move to 1 week in 6.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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