As a Manufacturing Engineer I, you will plan and design manufacturing processes for a production facility, maximizing efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, assembly methods, and workforce utilization.
Requirements
- Evaluate current console manufacturing practices and identify those needing improvement.
- Lead operations to increase production capacity and implement new efficient processes.
- Analyze and design sequence of operations and workflow to improve efficiency and establish methods for maximum utilization of production facilities and personnel.
- Use Lean Manufacturing Methodology, including Value Stream Mapping and Kaizen events.
- Use Six Sigma Methodology (DMAIC or DMADV) and tools including Minitab, FMEA, Fishbone, Process Mapping, etc.
- Responsible for manufacturing process development, implementation, and continuous improvement to enhance yield, reduce cost and improve productivity.
- Represent Process Engineering in assigned R&D and Project Team meetings for technology transfers and provide technical expertise and support in analytical method development, validation and process scale, and current production capabilities in manufacturing.
- Performs or manages process validations (IQ/OQ, OQ, PQ).
- Troubleshoot production line issues related to yield, quality, and throughput.
- Leads scaling up processes from development to full scale manufacturing.
- Supports evaluation of NCR, CAPA, SCAR, Failure investigation and Deviation requests arising from Contract Manufacturers/Suppliers.
- Creates/Updates manufacturing instructions, routings, bills of materials and SOPs and performs training when required.
Benefits
- Generous Paid Time Off
- 401k Matching
- Retirement Plan
- Relocation Assistance