Job Title: Technician, Methods & Industrialization Workshop
Gennevilliers Cedex, J, FR, 92622
Introductory:
Reporting to the Methods & Industrialization Manager, the Workshop Methods and Industrialization Technician is responsible for ensuring the industrialization of products while integrating concerns for personnel safety and the Cost/Quality/Lead Time requirements, providing production support, and contributing to the improvement of the organization and production-related processes.
Responsibilities:
Ensure product industrialization while integrating personnel safety and Cost/Quality/Lead Time requirements:
- Define production routings and process flow diagrams (assembly, SOPs).
- Define, produce, and maintain production and aftersales (SAV) tools/test benches.
- Define specific packaging and conditioning (production and aftersales).
- Set up the shipment process for instruments.
- Define and standardize working methods, particularly through documentation (e.g., operating procedures) for production and service teams, in collaboration with subject‑matter experts.
- Ensure the technical interface (in both directions) between R&D and operations (production, aftersales, scheduling, purchasing), e.g., through participation in design reviews.
- Monitor project progress and carry out the related methods/industrialization actions.
- Ensure technological watch on production processes within the scope of responsibility.
Provide production support :
- Provide support for production and aftersales (excluding instrument tuning).
- Act as the guarantor of vacuum-related methods within the assembly workshop (e.g., participate in leak detection, ensure proper oven operation).
- Support R&D in the implementation of tests.
Contribute to improving production organization and processes:
- Lead or participate in problem‑solving groups on production issues.
- Propose organizational improvements for production (e.g., material flow and layouts) and lead their implementation following Lean principles.
- Propose improvements that optimize production (e.g., reducing cycle times).
Requirements :
- Two‑year technical degree (BAC+2), such as a BTS in Industrial Product Design
- Mechanical specialization
- Minimum of 2 years of relevant experience required
- Knowledge of a CAD software
- Knowledge of vacuum technology, if possible
- Curious
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Autonomous
- Pragmatic
- Strong organizational skills
About us
Business Unit:
- CAMECA is a world leading supplier of microanalytical and metrology instrumentation for research and process control. Our instruments measure elemental and isotopic composition in materials down to atomic resolution and equip government and university labs as well as high-tech industrial companies around the world.
- Learn how we address challenging characterization needs in diverse markets: semi-conductor, nanotechnology and novel materials, nuclear science, energy, biology, environment, mining, geology.
- CAMECA is also at the forefront of ion and electron source technology with TES - Polygon Physics, the most compact ECR source in the world. Discover ECR source applications.