Are you a curious and solution-oriented engineer who wants to join a dynamic team and contribute to our growth journey?
We are looking for a Tolerance Management Expert to join our Engineering Division, based in Tranås, Sweden, where we have our cross-functional teams located close to our testing, prototyping and production facility. The teams consist of skilled, motivated members with diverse expertise.
In this role, you will ensure the dimensional accuracy and functionality of components, systems, and assemblies throughout the design and manufacturing processes. Your expertise will drive the optimization of tolerances to reduce manufacturing costs while maintaining product quality and performance.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Perform tolerance stack-up analyses for complex assemblies to ensure components meet functional requirements. Utilize tolerance analysis in CETOL and CAD, SolidWorks, to simulate and validate dimensional accuracy.
Develop optimization strategies to enable tradeoffs between product quality, cost-efficiency, and manufacturability through effective tolerance management.
Create and maintain technical documentation, including GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) standards, drawings, and reports.
Work closely with engineering- and manufacturing teams to communicate tolerance requirements and resolve dimensional issues.
Investigate and troubleshoot tolerance-related issues during prototyping, testing, and production phases.
Develop and implement inspection methodologies and ensure tolerance compliance in production.
Provide guidance and training on GD&T principles and tolerance best practices to team members.
Your profile
Extensive knowledge of GD&T principles, standards and tolerance analysis methodologies.
Strong communication skills for effectively conveying complex tolerance-related concepts to diverse audiences.
Certification in GD&T or equivalent training is preferred.
It’s a clear advantage if you have experience and understanding of manufacturing processes, lathes and CNC machines along with materials, and metrology techniques.
For more information, please contact Henrik Rudelius, Global Engineering Director on phone 0140 57181 or via email [email protected]