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Publiée le 7 juillet 2026

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Methods Logistics Engineer (H/F)
OPMOBILITY EXTERIOR SERVICES SAS
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Expire le 6 août 2026 29 jours restants
Description de la mission
As a Methods Logistics Engineer in our Plant in Chattanooga, your main tasks will be to:
To build and maintain the logistics database PFEP (part, packaging, surface…)
To lead strategic projects such as WMS Implementation and features using the RFID Technology
Support the integration of new projects with close collaboration with Supply Chain, Manufacturing Project Managers and Supply Project managers.
To perform time studies (forklifts, logistics operators,) to bring productivity and improve the plant PNL
Improve core processes such as Cycle Counting or the Production scheduling with a structured approach and continuous improvement methodology.
Profil recherché
You are a highly motivated young graduate from an Engineering School or University with a strong interest for a production and methodology.
As part of your studies, you have already undertaken an international curriculum (e.g., one semester or year outside your home country).
You are a team player, open-minded and have good organizational and time management skills.
You are familiar with analytical tools (Power BI, VBA).
You are curious and always on the look-out for improving industrial and manufacturing processes.
A first experience or internship in the automotive sector or in logistics is a plus.
Your English is fluent, and another language is a plus.
À propos de OPMOBILITY EXTERIOR SERVICES SAS
Hungry for challenges? Join a group with innovation at its heart and contribute to the automotive revolution! With over 40,000 team members located in 28 countries and a 2025 revenue of 11 billion euros.
By adding intelligent functions, lighting & sensors etc and by extending the scope of what is possible in terms of design, OPmobility is making cars safer, smarter and more stylish. Body panels are now packed with technologies that improve the driver experience, safety and vehicle appearance. The result? An elegant car that will, in time, be made largely from bio-sourced or recycled materials.