Enchem is a global leader of specialization in development and manufacturing of electrolytes and high functionality additives or rechargeable batteries. Founded in 2012 in South Korea, Enchem is the first commercialization of electrolytes for the world's first second-generation electric vehicles. With factories in South Korea, China, Poland, Hungary, and the United States, Enchem is pioneering towards growing the company to build a new chapter in automotive history. We are the future of electrolyte, the future of second-generation lithium batteries, and the future of electric motor vehicles.
We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Production Engineer to oversee and support electrolyte manufacturing operations. This role involves developing production plans, managing personnel and equipment, and ensuring smooth production processes. Ideal candidates will have a background in industrial engineering, chemistry, or materials science, with a strong focus on safety and quality standards.
Primary Responsibilities
Production Efficiency
- Analyze business processes and management to ensure efficient production and goal achievement.
- Implement continuous improvements and review production data to optimize processes.
Data Analysis and Decision Support
- Collect and present data to assist in decision-making across departments.
- Set goals and track progress using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Team Management and Training
- Structure the Production Department for optimal operations.
- Provide equipment, training, and guidance to foster crew growth and ensure safety compliance.
- Audit crews for safety adherence and address hazards promptly.
Communication and Coordination
- Strengthen communication between the US subsidiary and headquarters.
- Collaborate with Engineering and Quality teams to ensure change management compliance.
Audits and Compliance
- Prepare for audits and maintain organized documentation.
Skills Required
- 4-year college degree required.
- Minimum of three years' experience in manufacturing processes.
- At least one year of supervisory experience preferred.
- Strong written and verbal communication and teamwork skills.
- Proficient in computer skills (MS Office, SAP, MES), time management, and multitasking.
- Flexibility to work additional hours, weekends, or outside regular office hours as needed.
- Experience in chemical production operations is a plus.