Site Paint Process Engineer (all genders)
Ready to take on meaningful challenges and shape the next generation of mobility?
Joining OPmobility means stepping into a global group with a purpose to keep people and goods moving safely, smarter, and sustainably everywhere.
In this key position, you will be part of the site project team and will be responsible for the industrialization of new products related to the paint line. In addition, you will act as the main contact point for all paint-related changes to the running production process, ensuring stable quality, performance, and cost efficiency.
Responsibilities :
- Lead paint process development to achieve the expected quality level in line with OEM specifications
- Ensure cost targets are met through optimization of paint consumption, scrap rates, and productivity (# parts per rack/mast)
- Coordinate and technically lead a team of process engineers and robot programmers within the paint line
- Ensure paint process stability with regard to product and process quality
- Support the industrialization phase up to serial production readiness (project/APQP logic)
- Follow up paint process development and ensure conformity of specific painting equipment and tooling (e.g. jigs, fixtures, masking stations)
- Analyze deviations, define corrective actions, and ensure sustainable implementation
- Lead and/or actively contribute to productivity, cost reduction, and continuous improvement projects (Lean, Kaizen)
- Validate proposed technical solutions in terms of specifications, process robustness, and sustainability
- Capitalize, standardize, and document validated actions and lessons learned
- Ensure full compliance with safety, health, and environmental regulations
Profile :
- Bachelor’s degree with relevant professional experience or Master’s degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Process Engineering, or a comparable field
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in painting, chemistry, or process engineering within the automotive industry
- Proven experience working in or contributing to project organizations
- Strong understanding of industrial painting processes (e.g. wet paint, powder coating, pretreatment)
- Experience working with OEM requirements and quality standards
- Structured, autonomous, and solution-oriented working style
- Strong communication and coordination skills in cross-functional teams
- Fluent in English
- Nice to have:
- Experience with automation or robot programming
- Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, APQP, FMEA, or Six Sigma
- Experience in international project environments
- Strong affinity for production environments and shopfloor operations
At OPmobility, people truly matter. We are committed to building inclusive teams, promoting diversity and equality, and ensuring that every application is considered fairly - because the future of mobility is built by diverse perspectives, bold ideas, and people who dare to move forward.
Innovation is therefore not a buzzword, but a natural part of everyday work. You’ll grow in an international environment where cutting-edge technologies, industrial excellence, and real-world impact come together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow’s automotive industry.
Founded in 1946 by Pierre Burelle, OPmobility, known until 2024 as Plastic Omnium, has transformed itself into a player in sustainable and connected mobility. Today, OPmobility develops technological solutions across four areas of expertise: exterior and lighting systems, the integration of complex modules, technologies related to energy storage, hydrogen and electrification, and a division dedicated to the development of embedded software and digital solutions.
With €11.5 billion in revenue in 2025, 152 factories, 40 R&D centers, and nearly 38,100 employees across 28 countries, OPmobility combines global scale with local impact. All driven by a shared ambition to accelerate the automotive energy transition.
Warrington, GB