Role Summary
The Simulation Engineer is responsible for discrete event simulation, Digital Twin enablement, and MTM‑based time analysis during the design and industrialization phases of manufacturing systems. The role supports capacity planning, What If Scneario’s Validation, Material Flow Optimization, takt achievement, productivity optimization, and ergonomic‑time validation for complex manufacturing lines across electrification and powertrain programs.
The position enables virtual validation of manufacturing systems by combining simulation models, MTM standards, and production data, supporting data‑driven decision‑making within AME.
Key Responsibilities
Develop discrete event simulation models for new manufacturing concepts and future‑state scenarios.
Perform cycle time, capacity, utilization, and resource optimization analysis.
Execute what‑if scenarios to evaluate automation strategies, line balancing, and operational variability.
Conduct material flow analysis and support layout design and optimization for assembly and machining lines.
Analyze simulation results and provide actionable insights to achieve required TAKT time, especially for high‑mix production.
Apply MTM standards to validate manual operation times and support standardized work content definition.
Integrate MTM‑based time data into simulation models for realistic and reliable cycle‑time behavior.
Support line balancing, workload distribution, and ergonomic time analysis in collaboration with Industrial Engineering teams.
Support development and use of manufacturing Digital Twins by linking simulation, MTM standards, and production data.
Enable virtual validation and performance comparison between simulated, planned, and actual production to drive continuous improvement.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Production, Mechanical, Industrial Engineering, or equivalent.
- 3+ years of experience in discrete manufacturing, preferably in automotive or high‑volume environments.
- Formal training or certification in MTM, Lean Manufacturing, or Six Sigma is an advantage.
Technical Skills
- Siemens Tecnomatix Plant Simulation (hands‑on expertise).
- Ability to create custom logic and objects within simulation tools.
- Programming knowledge (e.g., C++, XML, JavaScript or similar).
- Strong understanding of discrete event and time‑oriented simulation.
- Solid knowledge of manufacturing processes, automation, and production systems.
- Experience with CAD tools (AutoCAD, CATIA).
- Strong foundation in statistical data analysis.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Production, Mechanical, Industrial Engineering, or equivalent
- 3+ years of experience in discrete manufacturing, preferably in automotive or high-volume environments
- Formal training or certification in MTM, Lean Manufacturing, or Six Sigma
Garrett Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Fair & Transparent Compensation — Pay is considered fair or above average in several teams and markets, with comments highlighting “fair pay for job” and “above average pay.” Core engineering compensation in the U.S. is characterized as competitive in certain locations, albeit based on directional data.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Time-off programs include “unlimited” PTO at some locations and a defined holiday schedule, with many describing positive experiences using time away. Other sites reference straightforward vacation/PTO programs within a globally guided framework.
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Retirement Support — A 401(k) with a company match is a standard element of the U.S. package and is consistently referenced. This provides a conventional foundation for retirement savings within the total rewards mix.
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What We Do
Garrett Motion is an automotive technology leader, serving vehicle manufacturers worldwide for more than 65 years. Garrett’s cutting-edge technology enables vehicles to become cleaner, more efficient and connected. The company’s broad offering of gas and diesel turbocharging applications, electric boosting and fuel cell technologies and automotive software solutions empowers the transportation industry to redefine and further advance motion.


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