Patek Philippe Industrialization Engineer
Patek Philippe — Geneva: Industrialization Engineer (Chargé d'Industrialisation) responsible for industrialising movement and case components for repair services.
Overview
Patek Philippe is a Geneva-based manufacturer renowned for haute horlogerie and precision craftsmanship. The brand is recognised for its technical excellence, artisanal savoir‑faire and rigorous quality standards across manufacture and after‑sales service. As an employer it offers roles tightly connected to watchmaking tradition, engineering rigour and long‑term product stewardship.
Role & Responsibilities
- Define and industrialize movement and case components (modern and historical) used for repair operations, producing manufacturing data, instructions and tooling specifications.
- Coordinate and drive the industrialization process with internal stakeholders and external partners, maintaining regular progress reporting to ensure timely fabrication and delivery of components.
- Provide engineering direction to adapt constructions for manufacturability without compromising function or aesthetic integrity.
- Prepare and provision production workshops with requisite resources (bills of materials, work instructions, tooling, inspection criteria).
- Support and coach external suppliers through product realization and handover to the Division’s purchasing and service teams.
- Ensure effective information sharing across the team and with all relevant actors involved in the programme.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree (HES) in Mechanical Engineering or Micromechanics, or an equivalent qualification.
- Minimum five years’ professional experience in the watchmaking industry within Methods, Quality or Production functions—experience with case/casing components preferred.
- Proven competence in project management and cross‑functional coordination.
- Operational knowledge of an ERP system (ideally SAP) and CAD tools (ideally Solidworks).
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with concise and effective communication.
- Diplomacy, team orientation and the ability to federate stakeholders.
- Client orientation, autonomy, proactivity and the capacity to propose pragmatic solutions.
Skills
Experience
At least 5 years in the watchmaking industry working in Methods, Quality or Production, preferably with exposure to industrialization of case components and repair‑oriented manufacturing.
Education
Bachelor's degree (HES) in Mechanical Engineering or Micromechanics, or equivalent.
Workplace
The successful candidate will be located in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. 393 luxury roles are listed in Geneva on Cerulean, 8 posted in the last 48 hours. Across the Geneva region, Cerulean lists 479 open positions — 13 listed in the past two days. Cerulean currently advertises 770 open roles in Switzerland, including 25 added in the last 48 hours.
Culture
The workplace emphasises meticulous craftsmanship, technical excellence and respect for horological heritage. Teams operate with high standards, cross‑disciplinary collaboration and a long‑term view on product quality and service.
About Cerulean
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