Job Description Summary
We are seeking a mid-level Project Engineer (NPI) with a strong materials and NDE focus to drive new product introduction work packages from concept through industrialization. In this role, you will coordinate technical deliverables across Design, Supplier Quality, Sourcing, Manufacturing and R&D; lead technical reviews; and align material selection, NDE strategy (UT/MT/PT/VT) and special process capability—primarily for non‑ferrous alloys and surface treatments. You will translate material specifications into method-specific NDE acceptance criteria, support special process qualification and audits, and steward materials data in Hexagon Material Center while aligning attributes with PLM workflows (rPDM today, Teamcenter in the future). The position also supports requisitions and supplier engagement, ensures compliance with ASME/ISO/ASTM/EN standards, and maintains audit-ready documentation. Ideal candidates hold a degree in Materials or Mechanical Engineering (materials-focused) with relevant years of experience, deep knowledge of metallic materials and NDE, exposure to non‑ferrous/surface treatment processes, and strong English communication skills (Polish or Spanish a plus). Location: Poland or Mexico (site/hybrid per policy); minimal travel for shop, lab and supplier visits. This role operates with autonomy within established practices and emphasizes rigorous engineering execution and cross-functional alignment.
Job Description
Roles and Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
Education and baseline experience (all locations)
- Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science/Engineering, Mechanical Engineering with a strong materials focus, or a related field from an accredited university or college (or equivalent experience).
- Mid-level role with a focus on independent execution: typically 3–6+ years of relevant experience in materials engineering and/or NDE/special processes.
Technical (all locations)
- Strong background in metallic materials, including structure–property relationships, damage mechanisms and the impact of manufacturing routes (castings, forgings, plate/weldments, AM).
- In-depth working knowledge of UT, MT, PT and VT and how acceptance criteria relate to material form, process route and defect populations.
- Experience interpreting NDE procedures, acceptance criteria and inspection reports, and working effectively with certified NDE personnel for formal approvals where needed.
- Exposure to special processes for non‑ferrous metals and/or surface treatments (e.g. heat treatment, coatings, surface preparation) in a manufacturing or supplier context.
- Experience stewarding materials data in a materials database (preferably Hexagon Material Center) and aligning with PLM workflows (rPDM and/or Teamcenter); ability to process raw test data and use established material models to create curves for Material Center.
- Familiarity with relevant ASME/ISO/ASTM/EN standards as applied to materials, NDE and special processes.
Tools and communication
- Proficient with MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word); programming skills are not required.
- Strong oral and written communication skills in English, including clear documentation, reporting and meeting facilitation.
- Polish or Spanish language skills are an advantage for local supplier/shop-floor interaction, depending on location.
Desired Characteristics
- Strong ownership mindset and ability to work with limited supervision.
- Demonstrated ability to analyze and resolve problems, especially in NPI and supplier contexts.
- Ability to document, plan and execute projects; established skills in coordinating cross-functional teams (PEM, work-package lead, technical focal).
- Experience engaging with suppliers and manufacturing sites on NDE, materials and special processes
- Strong oral and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to analyze and resolve problems. Ability to document, plan, market, and execute programs. Established project management skills.
Note:
To comply with US immigration and other legal requirements, it is necessary to specify the minimum number of years’ experience required for any role based within the USA. For roles outside of the USA, to ensure compliance with applicable legislation, the JDs should focus on the substantive level of experience required for the role and a minimum number of years should NOT be used.
Work Location and Schedule
- Location: Poland or Mexico (site/hybrid per company policy).
- Schedule: Full-time.
- Travel: Minimal; periodic shop, lab and supplier visits in support of NPI, audits and process reviews.
Department/Team
- Reports to: Materials and Repair Processes team.
- Key interfaces: Design Engineering, Supplier Quality, Sourcing, Manufacturing, Technology/R&D, PLM/IT administrators; NPI program management; special process specialists; FieldService;
Systems/Tools
- Hexagon Material Center (materials data stewardship).
- PLM: rPDM (current) and Teamcenter/Siemens (future).
- MS Office and standard collaboration tools.
Additional Information
- This role operates with some autonomy focused on execution within established practices and procedures; applies scientific/engineering methodologies to validate concepts and solutions.
- Candidates must have work authorization for either Poland or Mexico (as applicable).
- Job family: Engineering/Technology – Materials Science and Engineering / Project Engineering.
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: No
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