Manufacturing Mechanical Engineer – General Assembly Feasibility role focused on ensuring new model and mid-cycle vehicle programs are manufacturable in plant, from feasibility through change management and KPI monitoring. You'll work cross-functionally with Product Engineering and simulation teams at Stellantis, a major global automotive manufacturer. Standout perk: high-visibility work with weekly updates to senior management (plus some plant travel for launch support).
- High-visibility weekly leadership updates
- Work on new model programs
- Travel to support vehicle launches
The responsibility includes developing Design to Manufacturing proposals to optimize capital expenditures (Capex), support future Plant Loading studies, develop and execute Vertical Integration for Make/Buy alignment, develop detailed Process Maps with Pre-Scroll, ensure Feasibility studies are performed in the Plant Environment, execute Change Management meetings to ensure product process and tooling are aligned, monitor all General Assembly KPI'S. The role will be responsible to ensure that the Design to Manufacturing and Feasibility requirements are implemented in the Product Design.
The Manufacturing Mechanical Engineer – General Assembly Feasibility will develop high visibility weekly updates to Stellantis management. Duties may also include some travel to assembly plants to support early phases of vehicle launches relative to manufacturing feasibility issues.

