




Job Summary: As a Transducer Manufacturing Engineer, you will lead and evolve the technical capability of transducer assemblies by defining processes and optimizing capacity. Key Highlights: 1. Lead and evolve the technical capability of transducer assemblies 2. Define robust manufacturing processes and optimize capacity 3. Collaborate with Process Engineering, Quality, and Operations Job Description and Responsibilities **Job Summary:** As a Transducer Manufacturing Engineer, you will lead and evolve the technical capability of transducer assemblies during their mass production. You will be responsible for defining robust manufacturing processes, designing specialized tooling, and ensuring operational stability through structured problem-solving and continuous process capacity optimization. **Key Responsibilities:** * Own end-to-end manufacturing processes for transducer assemblies—from component preparation to final encapsulation and curing. * Serve as the primary manufacturing engineering authority for transducer production lines. * Lead and maintain robust urethane molding processes suitable for high-volume production. * Establish process windows and controls to minimize voids, moisture-related defects, and variability. * Drive continuous improvement in performance, reliability, and long-term field performance of encapsulation. * Own and enforce formal change control for manufacturing processes, tooling, materials, and parameters. * Collaborate with Product Development, Quality, and Operations to assess risk and impact of changes on cost, performance, and reliability. * Drive continuous improvement in performance, reliability, and long-term field performance of encapsulation. * Ensure all changes are properly reviewed, validated, documented, and approved via established change management systems. * Collaborate with Product Development, Quality, and Operations to assess risk and impact of changes on cost, performance, and reliability. * Work closely with Process Engineering, Quality, and Operations to identify gaps and implement sustainable solutions. Experience and Requirements **About You:** * Degree in **Mechanical Engineering and/or Manufacturing Engineering**, or a related engineering discipline. * **Minimum of 5 years** of manufacturing engineering experience, preferably in electromechanical or encapsulated products. * Demonstrated, hands-on experience in **production-scale urethane molding** (not limited to lab or prototype environments). * Proven experience in **establishing and controlling processes** involving temperature-, humidity-, mixing-, and curing-sensitive materials. * Strong experience in **change control and process validation**, applying metrics and structured problem-solving methodologies to manufacturing quality issues. * Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Green Belt (GB) and Black Belt (BB) certifications. * Ability to read, interpret, and influence engineering drawings and tolerances. **Advanced English language proficiency.** If you meet the required profile and are ready to work at NAVICO GROUP, a global leader in marine technology solutions, don’t miss this opportunity! Contact our HR team: 646 175·11·00 or 175·11·07 Email: empleo@navicogroup.com / WhatsApp: 646 107 27 77\. **Important:** * Contact us only if you meet the required profile for this position. * NAVICO GROUP reserves the right not to respond to applications that do not meet the stated requirements. Benefits * Benefits in accordance with the Federal Labor Law (LFT) * Benefits above statutory requirements * SGMM * Life Insurance * Savings Fund * Paid Leave Days **Number of vacancies** 1 **Department** Engineering **Employment Type** Permanent **Work Mode** On-site **Shift** Day Shift **Working Hours** Full-time **Education** Bachelor’s degree with professional title **English** Spoken: Advanced, Written: Advanced **Age** 28 \- 65 years **Willingness to travel** No


