Honda Engineering North America, Inc.
Azadeh Haratian is a seasoned process engineer with extensive experience in production and industrial engineering roles across various organizations. Currently serving at Honda Engineering North America, Inc. since June 2017, Azadeh focuses on optimizing production processes, implementing standard operating procedures, training associates, and ensuring compliance with model specifications. Previous roles include production engineer at Acoust-A-Fiber, Inc. and industrial engineer at IET, Inc., where significant contributions were made to process improvements and efficiency. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Engineering Management from Tufts University and a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Najafabad Azad University and Yazd University, respectively. Azadeh's skills encompass process audits, statistical process control, and production planning, demonstrating a strong capability to enhance operational performance.
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Honda Engineering North America, Inc.
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Honda Engineering (EGA) is specifically responsible for the research, development and design of manufacturing production technologies and methods, and the engineering, design and manufacture of equipment and tooling used in mass assembly production. Supporting manufacturing plants across North America, EGA works on a wide array of Honda products from cars and SUVs, to motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, engines and power products. Our engineering divisions work as teams in an open and inclusive atmosphere to build innovative, high-tech solutions to meet precise performance production needs. The divisions include Powertrain Equipment and Tooling, Body Equipment, and Die and Mold. The Administration Division encompasses all operations aspects of the company, and the New Model Center coordinates EGA’s activities for all of Honda’s product development activities in North America. In addition to our facilities in Ohio, EGA has branch offices in Lincoln, Alabama and Alliston, Ontario.