Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Specialist

Vertiv GroupWesterville, OH
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About The Position

The Vision System Deployment Engineer is responsible for the end‑to-end deployment, standardization, and sustainment of automated vision inspection systems across Vertiv manufacturing facilities. This role ensures vision systems are production‑ready , integrated into the manufacturing digital backbone , and deliver measurable quality outcomes aligned with Vertiv’s Zero Faults Forward (ZFF) strategy. The engineer bridges inspection intent , manufacturing reality , and digital infrastructure , converting use cases into scalable, repeatable vision solutions deployed at the point of error creation.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Manufacturing, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Computer Engineering, or related).
  • Experience deploying industrial vision systems in a manufacturing environment.
  • Working knowledge of: Camera systems, lighting strategies, optics Industrial automation environments (PLC‑triggered inspections, station integration) Manufacturing quality systems and error‑proofing concepts
  • Experience commissioning systems on the shop floor (not just developing algorithms).

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with AI/ML‑based vision systems in production environments.
  • Familiarity with mobile or portable vision deployments (tablets, handheld, wearable concepts) and associated IT constraints.
  • Experience integrating inspection data into MES, quality systems, or digital manufacturing platforms.
  • Background in Zero Defect / Zero Fault Forward strategies.
  • Ability to work across global sites and adapt solutions to varying process maturity levels.

Responsibilities

  • Vision System Deployment & Industrialization Lead the deployment of automated vision systems (fixed, mobile, or portable) from use‑case intake through production release.
  • Translate inspection objectives, failure modes, and process constraints into validated vision system configurations (lighting, optics, camera placement, triggers).
  • Execute factory‑level commissioning , including MSA validation, false‑accept / false‑reject tuning, and operational readiness.
  • Ensure solutions meet cycle time , ergonomics , and operator interaction requirements defined at the station level.
  • Standardization & Bill of Process Alignment Implement vision systems in accordance with the Vision System Specification and applicable Bill of Process (BoP / CBoP) standards.
  • Define and maintain vision system recipes , version control, and change management.
  • Contribute to the evolution of the Vision System Bill of Process to enable rapid, repeatable global deployment.
  • Digital Integration & Data Management Ensure all vision systems are integrated into the Connected Factory platform for: Automated recipe selection Image and inspection result capture Unit‑level birth history traceability
  • Validate data quality, retention, and accessibility for quality analytics and customer records.
  • Coordinate with IT and OT teams to meet network, security, and device constraints (e.g., approved hardware platforms).
  • Cross‑Functional Execution Partner with Quality, Manufacturing Engineering, Operations, and IT to prioritize and deploy vision use cases.
  • Support plant teams during ramp‑up, training, and early production stabilization.
  • Act as a technical interface with vision system vendors and integrators , ensuring solutions align with Vertiv standards and factory realities.
  • Continuous Improvement & Portfolio Scaling Monitor deployed system performance (false calls, uptime, escape prevention).
  • Identify opportunities to standardize or replicate solutions across like‑type processes and factories .
  • Provide technical input into RFPs, technology evaluations, and roadmap decisions for vision platforms.
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