.Founded in 1986 as a partnership between Nittoku and Autoneum, UGN is the preferred producer of high quality acoustic, interior trim, and thermal management products, and a recognized leader in customer satisfaction for the Japanese transplant automotive industry in North America. UGN, with more than $400 million in revenue, has six locations in the United States—Novi, Michigan; Jackson, Tennessee; Monroe, Ohio; Somerset, Kentucky; Downers Grove, Illinois; and Valparaiso, Indiana; as well as a location in Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico—specializing in manufacturing, research, development, testing, and service support.For 3 years in a row UGN has achieved ranking as a "Best Company to Work for in Illinois". Based on three core values of Respect, Trust and Communication, UGN prides itself on a unique culture that is the UGN Way.The **Project Engineer** develops and maintains UGN equipment technology, develops and maintains equipment standards and specifications, as well as expertise of the equipment and plant maintenance teams. The Project Engineer also carries out special projects as requested by the plants and other departments. This position is based at our Silao, Mexico facility.**Responsibilities**:- Develops equipment standards and specifications.- Develops and maintains best practices on equipment, partnering with our mother companies.- Develops new equipment sources as needed to improve performance and reduce costs.- Proactively investigates latest technologies and processes available on the market and used by our main competitors.- Develops and maintains skills and expertise of the Project Engineering team.- Collaborates with the plants to develop and maintain skills and expertise of the maintenance teams.- Responsible for carrying out projects at all UGN facilities.- Work with each facility to organize, justify and appropriate the funding for each project.- Carry out all projects once they are approved.- Order and install equipment using contractors or plant personnel.- Other duties may be assigned.**Qualifications**:- Bachelor degree (B. S.) in electrical or mechanical engineering from an accredited four-year college or university- Four plus years of related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.- Experience overseeing facility construction as well as capital equipment procurement and installation- Must possess a high level of technical ability