Manufacturing Engineers learn production operations and the manufacturing discipline in a controlled environment. They develop manufacturing engineering skills alongside their team; internalize an understanding of safety, quality, delivery, and cost; and use Raytheon systems and tools to create innovative and unique solutions to today's manufacturing challenges.
Requirements
- Develop the comprehensive manufacturing process for 3D metal parts for various radar, integrated sensor, and effector programs
- Translate engineering design requirements into formal manufacturing process documentation including raw material definition, fixturing/tooling development, CNC programming, inspection planning, finishing requirements, and assembly instructions
- Support process improvements using data analysis and application of best practices to improve process capability and decrease cost
- Control and improve the manufacturing process through collaboration with a multi-disciplined team
- Self-manage workload to support existing production, perform non-recurring engineering work for new products, and drive improvement projects to completion.
- Communicate effectively with Engineering and Operations leaders in department to ensure schedule needs are met and where any barriers to progress exist.
- Support process development on new product introductions with an accelerated time to market
- Troubleshoot manufacturing issues alongside Quality and Operations personnel and apply CORE/6-sigma methods to determine Root Cause and apply Corrective Actions
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Life insurance
- Short-term disability
- Long-term disability
- 401(k) match
- Flexible spending accounts
- Flexible work schedules
- Employee assistance program
- Employee Scholar Program
- Parental leave
- Paid time off
- Holidays