Paint Engineer – Automotive Manufacturing
CrossSafety · Georgetown, KY · 3 mo ago
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
About the role
CrossSafety provides engineering and technical professionals to support large-scale automotive manufacturing, battery production, and new model launch programs across North America. We partner with industry-leading OEMs to deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality project execution.
Responsibilities
- Provide daily process support to maintain vehicle and process integrity
- Lead quality, material, cost, productivity, safety, and equipment improvement initiatives
- Lead new material introduction activities to ensure no negative KPI impact
- Investigate process or equipment concerns using structured problem-solving methodologies
- Interpret and review paint system drawings, paint circulation schematics, and equipment specifications
- Lead and support change management, including equipment installation or refurbishment projects
- Develop project proposals, operating plans, strategies, and ringi documents
- Care for cross-department investigations and communicate root cause, countermeasures, and solutions to management
- Support kaizen activities initiated by production while protecting key KPIs
- Conduct root-cause analysis and implement countermeasures
- Summarize KPIs and support handover to production teams
- Apply structured problem-solving methodologies (PDCA, 5-Why, DMAIC, etc.)
- Sustain production issue resolution, equipment efficiency improvements, and quality countermeasures
- Participate in advanced cleanliness protocols when working in battery or clean-room environments
- Ensure all engineering work aligns with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (mechanical, industrial, electrical, manufacturing, chemical, or similar)
- Experience in an automotive manufacturing environment, specifically within paint operations
- 2–8+ years of engineering or project management experience in manufacturing
- Experience supporting capital projects, equipment installation, or production preparation
- Ability to read and interpret 2D/3D drawings, facility layouts, and equipment documentation
- Strong problem-solving mindset using structured methods (PDCA, 5-Why, DMAIC, etc.)
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Project, Outlook, PowerPoint)
- Ability to work overtime, weekends, and shutdown periods based on project needs
- Ability to travel domestically and internationally, if required (vendor trials, supplier visits, training)
- Must follow all PPE requirements of the site including steel-toe footwear, safety glasses, protective headwear and any additional PPE as required
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s in Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, or Manufacturing Engineering
- CAD experience (AutoCAD, Inventor, or similar) including ability to read, interpret, and modify drawings
- Experience with PLC programming (Ladder Logic) including troubleshooting and making minor programming changes
- Exposure to equipment installation, commissioning, or paint process upgrades
- Familiarity with North American manufacturing safety standards
- Six Sigma, Lean, or related engineering certifications
Skills
- Structured problem-solving methodologies (PDCA, 5-Why, DMAIC, etc.)
- Microsoft Office proficiency (Excel, Project, Outlook, PowerPoint)
- PLC programming (Ladder Logic)
- CAD experience (AutoCAD, Inventor, or similar)
- Exposure to equipment installation, commissioning, or paint process upgrades
- North American manufacturing safety standards
- Six Sigma, Lean, or related engineering certifications
Benefits
We offer a competitive hourly rate, opportunities for continuous learning and growth, and a supportive and safety-focused team environment.
Pay
Competitive hourly rate
Schedule
Overtime may be required based on project demand
Travel
10–25% domestic & international depending on project