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New Product Introduction Engineer (NPI), Dell Penang
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TSsheeeng
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Sep 19 2006, 08:33 PM, updated 20y ago
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Hi all, My friend had an interview for New Product Introduction (NPI) this coming Friday. All the best to him first. Does anyone knows what is the work scope of NPI?  I am asking on his behalf. Thanks in advance.  [EDITED] Sorry. Wrong typo. It should be NPI. [EDITED AGAIN] Added More Info from JobStreet. JobStreet Info on NPI» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « NPI Engineer (Penang - Bayan Lepas)
Responsibilities:
Responsible for timely introduction of quality new products to the factory Ensure accurate Bill of Materials structure for all products to meet regional requirements Define and lead various concurrent manufacturing projects to drive cost reduction, yield and quality initiatives Interacts with New Product Operations Team in the U.S, Procurement, Quality, Process Engineering, Manufacturing and other Engineering supporting groups to ensure smooth product introduction and Engineering change management Collaborate with cross-regionally mfg teams to leverage best practices
Requirements:
Computer Engineering, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science Degree with 1-2 years working experience preferably in PC manufacturing industry Strong organizational, problem-solving and strategic analysis attributes Strong knowledge on PC technology. Possession of Project Management and engineering change management knowledge skill would be an advantage Dynamic, motivated and versatile to advance change environment. Able to work under time constraint and cope with pressure Strong verbal and written communication skills with good interpersonal skill and ability to interact with various levels of people
This post has been edited by sheeeng: Sep 19 2006, 08:46 PM
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TSsheeeng
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Sep 19 2006, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(David83 @ Sep 19 2006, 08:36 PM) I applied that day before but failed to get into the second level. They told that the NPI engineer needs to realize the design from US into a prototype or final product. Sorry to ask you this question. Hope you don't mind. Do you know why failed? Any reasons? Thanks.
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TSsheeeng
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Sep 19 2006, 09:10 PM
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QUOTE(David83 @ Sep 19 2006, 08:57 PM) Nevermind ... it's OK. I did share this in the Dell thread. I was called for a phone interview. They asked me several non-technical questions and at the end of the call, they said if I don't receive a call after a fortnight, I can considered myself not making to the next round. So that's all about it and I didn't receive a single call from them and I also made a call to them myself to ask the status of the phone interview. The HR personnel told me that it's still under consideration. Thanks for sharing.
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