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AS AN ENGINEERING DESIGN CHANGE COORDINATOR, YOU WILL:- Produce and maintain accurate design records in accordance with specific project requirements using accepted corporate methods and design standards,
- Create and release Engineering Change Notices (ECNs), Bills of Materials (BOMs), and specifications per the design requirements.
- Coordinate between Design Engineers, Project Engineers, the Bill of Material group, the Engineering Change (ECC) group, Purchasing, Quality, and Plantto make sure the design release is fully complete with meeting all the stakeholders needs.
- Establish and document component and assembly specifications, including geometry, materials, allowable tolerances, and related manufacturing processes.
- Two (2) year associate's degree, with one or more (1+) years ofequivalent experience in design documentation or assembly or manufacturing environment
- Intermediate PC skills, including the use of Microsoft Office and general computer system comfort
- Must be attentive to detail, task-oriented, and able to communicate and collaborate with global colleagues
- Siemens NX10 (others ok), Teamcenter, Spreadsheets, and Macros
- Experience with PLM systems: searches, reports, data input, and corrections
- Exposure to design and large assembly management, as well as commercially available manufacturing, fabrication, and forming process experience