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The MPM will manage relationships with several critical suppliers. The candidate should have demonstrated program management skills and will be directly accountable for ensuring overall program ...

Support the Lead MPM in developing, managing, and executing the MPS (Material Program Strategy) and the MPP (Material Program Plan) to enable successful execution of program performance to customer ...

Support the Lead MPM in developing, managing, and executing the MPS (Material Program Strategy) and the MPP (Material Program Plan) to enable successful execution of program performance to customer ...

The MPM will manage relationships with several critical suppliers. The candidate should have demonstrated program management skills and will be directly accountable for ensuring overall program ...

The MPM will manage relationships with several critical suppliers. The candidate should have demonstrated program management skills and will be directly accountable for ensuring overall program ...

Support the Lead MPM in developing, managing, and executing the MPS (Material Program Strategy) and the MPP (Material Program Plan) to enable successful execution of program performance to customer ...

The MPM will be accountable for the Supply Chain proposal efforts for the Standard Missile 3 program. This position reports directly to the SM-3 MPM Proposal Lead. In this matrixed environment, you ...

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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for mpm in the United States is $19.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an MPM in a manufacturing organization?

As an MPM, your daily responsibilities include coordinating project timelines, facilitating team meetings, tracking progress against key milestones, and addressing any issues that may arise. You will work closely with engineering, quality assurance, production, and supply chain teams to ensure each project phase runs smoothly. Regular communication with stakeholders and management for status updates and resource alignment is also important. This collaborative approach helps keep projects on schedule and supports a high-quality final product.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Mpm position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MPM (Manufacturing Project Manager), you need a solid background in project management, manufacturing processes, and a relevant technical degree or certification such as PMP. Familiarity with project management software like MS Project or Asana, ERP systems, and Lean/Six Sigma methodologies is highly beneficial. Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills are crucial for managing cross-functional teams and timelines. These competencies are vital for ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to quality standards in a dynamic manufacturing environment.

What is an MPM job?

An MPM (Manufacturing Project Manager) oversees production projects, ensuring efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and timely delivery. They coordinate between engineering, design, and production teams to streamline manufacturing processes. Responsibilities often include resource allocation, risk management, and quality control. Strong project management skills and industry-specific knowledge are essential for success in this role.

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Engineering Process Engineer - Automation & Robotics

OPmobility

Greenville, SC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


OPmobility rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 21 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

290th of 417 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Hungry for challenges? Join a group with innovation at its heart and contribute to the automotive revolution!
OPmobility is a world-leading provider of innovative solutions for a unique, safer and more sustainable mobility experience. Innovation-driven since its creation, the Group develops and produces intelligent exterior systems, customized complex modules, lighting systems, clean energy systems and electrification solutions for all mobility companies. With a €11.4 billion economic revenue in 2023, a global network of 152 plants and 40 R&D centers, OPmobility relies on its 40,300 employees to meet the challenges of transforming mobility.
Our ambition? Provide automakers with cutting-edge equipment and solutions to develop tomorrow's clean and connected car.
Main Missions
  • Follows up design and realization of assembly equipment (serial or prototyping) according to customer requirements, project specifications (costs, timing, quality), assembly standards/best practices and HSE/ergonomics requirements
  • Ensures proper equipment handover to the plant (performance convergence, training for plant team)
  • Participates in technical knowledge improvement of assembly technologies domain and in lessons learnt for projects under his/her responsibility
  • Follows the Support Optimap/Optipro project development including AVP phases Support operations in case of technical major/new issue
  • Ensures consistent knowledge sharing and transfer by participating in assembly networks, OPTIPRO or Optimap work packages
  • HSE (100% conformity) - Project quality/cost/delivery - Standards conformity

Responsibilities
Classic Assembly
  • Follows HSE and ergonomics standards and rules
  • Participates in the conception of the assembly process and equipment with EPM, MPM and associated extended team
  • Supports MPM/IPM for technical choices in order to improve the process
  • Establishes technical and economic analysis of suppliers' offers, together with purchasing department, in order to select the best solution

Follow-up of Design and Realization of Assembly Equipment
  • Realizes functional specifications regarding project elements and standard elements
  • Validates equipment study (including supervision of FMEA), ergonomics study and the choice of possible solutions
  • Updates/adapts former feasibility study and technical choices if needed (Perimeter changes)
  • Validates equipment in supplier workshop, fine tune the equipment in the plant and ensure smooth transfer to plant team
  • Ensures the tuning of the equipment is properly done following instructions given by EPM/MPM, in order to converge to the product conformity
  • Validates necessary documentation for each equipment
  • Analyses results of actions plan, of validation plan and risk plans
  • Participates in capability validation for each equipment
  • Participates in lessons learnt activities, productivity projects... led in the assembly department

During those activities, the job holder has to apply or has to make applied integrated management system (Quality, Environment, and Safety).
  • This role operates under TISAX confidentiality level 2, requiring appropriate handling of sensitive information.

He/she is responsible of the destruction of its parts in the local rules respect.
Assembly Automation
HSE / Quality
  • Applies and promotes application of HSE and quality policies and procedures including:
    • PLC & robot & HMI program risk analysis
    • Follow up and promote HSE validation

Assistance to Operations
  • Supports operations in case of major or new issue on assembly processes/equipment, including:
    • Automation audit on equipment/cell
    • Supplier robotic/plc/hmi program modification
    • Robot/automation program adjustment during tuning phase/retrofit/re-use
  • Participates in operations productivity workshops

Customer / Industrial Projects
  • Validates technical feasibility of robotics aspects and participate to design for manufacturing if required
  • Supports the definition of equipment specifications & supplier sourcing
  • Supports the validation and commissioning of robotized applications following development of robotic equipment standard (functional analysis, validation plan, project report and so on)
  • Ensures methodological and technical standards are applied in all the projects
  • Consolidates lessons learnt from the projects into metier best practices and standards

Metier Activities
  • Contribute to robotic network activities linked to central roadmap
  • Participate during definition/define of technical standards
  • Industrializes validated solutions

Knowledge Sharing
  • Participate in assembly metier networks
  • Trains new PPA, MPM, EPM... development of robotic equipment standard

Desired Profile
  • Engineering Technician with experience or Engineering Master degree in Automatism and Robotics
  • 2/3 years of experience in assembly field in plant or equipment supplier or other automotive tier 1 supplier as assembly equipment project manager
  • Possible for young engineer graduate with former experience in assembly as trainee or intern
  • Advanced experience in robotics and automatism
  • Good understanding of HSE/ergonomics

Knowledge in Robotics
  • FANUC robot: TPE language, simulation Roboguide software
  • KUKA robot: KCL language, simulation Kuka Sim Pro software

Knowledge in PLC/HMI
  • Allen Bradley: Ladder language, structured language, RSLogix, FactoryTalk View software knowledge
  • Siemens: TIA Portal, Step 7, Ladder/Structured Text, WinCC HMI

As a responsible company, OPmobility pays particular attention to diversity and equality within its teams and the Group commits to treat all job applications equally.
Date: May 27, 2026
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