Amphenol Communications Solutions
Position
Industrial Engineer – Amphenol Communications Solutions (ACS), a division of Amphenol Corporation
Location: Nashua, NH
Posted: 10/29/2025
About the Company Amphenol Communications Solutions (ACS) is a world leader in interconnect solutions for communications, mobile, RF, optics, and commercial electronics markets. ACS designs and manufactures connectors and cable assemblies for diverse applications.
Responsibilities
Develop and rationalize assembly line plans, capital expenditure, and manpower projections to support high‑volume manufacturing.
Assist in strategic planning for new product introduction (NPI) and product modifications, working closely with marketing to define project forecasts and process scope.
Perform cost–benefit and alternative design analyses, evaluating vendor versus in‑house manufacturing costs and estimating material consumption and process differences.
Conduct competitive reverse engineering to estimate process and cost, and analyse gaps between predicted and actual cost to support cost‑reduction initiatives.
Support second‑sourcing and supply‑chain geo‑diversity, sourcing materials from multiple suppliers and countries.
Quantify process implications of manufacturing processes including stamping, plating, laser welding, adhesives, multi‑shot injection molding, manual assembly, and custom automated assembly systems.
Troubleshoot design‑for‑manufacturability issues, manage line balancing, staffing, and capacity bottlenecks.
Recommend product and process design changes to optimize function, reduce cost, and streamline manufacturing.
Communicate process implications with design, marketing, and management teams; coordinate cross‑functional teams in a fast‑paced environment.
Travel occasionally to domestic and foreign manufacturing sites.
Qualifications
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Engineering, or a related field; other engineering degrees or certifications considered.
3–5 years of experience in a high‑volume manufacturing environment; background in process engineering preferred.
Strong interpersonal skills for global collaboration.
Excellent problem‑solving, logical reasoning, and analytical skills; detail orientation and organizational skills.
Technical knowledge of stamping, plating, molding, assembly, and manufacturing technologies; familiarity with FMEA, SPC, Fishbone Analysis, and Pareto charts.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel; knowledge of Word, PowerPoint, and 2D/3D CAD (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Creo); experience with project scheduling and databases (Microsoft Project, Access) is a plus.
Understanding of unit conversions and manufacturing cost concepts.
Ability to work independently, drive business‑directed activities, and thrive under pressure.
Benefits Amphenol offers competitive compensation, career growth opportunities, and benefits for a global team.
Equal Opportunity Employer Amphenol is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin.
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Location: Nashua, NH
Posted: 10/29/2025
About the Company Amphenol Communications Solutions (ACS) is a world leader in interconnect solutions for communications, mobile, RF, optics, and commercial electronics markets. ACS designs and manufactures connectors and cable assemblies for diverse applications.
Responsibilities
Develop and rationalize assembly line plans, capital expenditure, and manpower projections to support high‑volume manufacturing.
Assist in strategic planning for new product introduction (NPI) and product modifications, working closely with marketing to define project forecasts and process scope.
Perform cost–benefit and alternative design analyses, evaluating vendor versus in‑house manufacturing costs and estimating material consumption and process differences.
Conduct competitive reverse engineering to estimate process and cost, and analyse gaps between predicted and actual cost to support cost‑reduction initiatives.
Support second‑sourcing and supply‑chain geo‑diversity, sourcing materials from multiple suppliers and countries.
Quantify process implications of manufacturing processes including stamping, plating, laser welding, adhesives, multi‑shot injection molding, manual assembly, and custom automated assembly systems.
Troubleshoot design‑for‑manufacturability issues, manage line balancing, staffing, and capacity bottlenecks.
Recommend product and process design changes to optimize function, reduce cost, and streamline manufacturing.
Communicate process implications with design, marketing, and management teams; coordinate cross‑functional teams in a fast‑paced environment.
Travel occasionally to domestic and foreign manufacturing sites.
Qualifications
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Engineering, or a related field; other engineering degrees or certifications considered.
3–5 years of experience in a high‑volume manufacturing environment; background in process engineering preferred.
Strong interpersonal skills for global collaboration.
Excellent problem‑solving, logical reasoning, and analytical skills; detail orientation and organizational skills.
Technical knowledge of stamping, plating, molding, assembly, and manufacturing technologies; familiarity with FMEA, SPC, Fishbone Analysis, and Pareto charts.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel; knowledge of Word, PowerPoint, and 2D/3D CAD (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Creo); experience with project scheduling and databases (Microsoft Project, Access) is a plus.
Understanding of unit conversions and manufacturing cost concepts.
Ability to work independently, drive business‑directed activities, and thrive under pressure.
Benefits Amphenol offers competitive compensation, career growth opportunities, and benefits for a global team.
Equal Opportunity Employer Amphenol is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin.
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