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The Manufacturing Engineer will support Business Unit team members in the areas of problem solving, Lean and Continuous Improvement activities, and process development. Responsible to complete on time all deliverables assigned to the Manufacturing Engineer under JPDS program and support JPDS program Gate reviews.
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Support / lead suppliers in efficient use of best methods of manufacturing, testing, and gauging, poke-yokes and correct tools or assembly equipment to use. Support supplier quality planning and execution of manufacturing, assembly techniques and quality control processes from the advanced development phase to mass production using APQP and VDA quality management processes.
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Utilize Lean Manufacturing tools, line balancing, 5S, Standard Work Instructions, Gemba, Kaizen, PDCA, Poke Yoke, and Visual Factory. Complete in a timely manner Manufacturing Engineering related projects with emphasis on safe work practices, Production/Warehouse Department procedures, routings, packaging requirements, manpower requirements, standards, layout, tooling/fixtures, equipment purchases that provide method improvements and cost reduction opportunities.
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Accountable for ongoing monitoring supplier manufacturing process development, launch readiness for new products and design changes. Responsible to drive continuous improvement activities utilizing Lean Manufacturing principles.
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Assure that Poke-Yoke devices are implemented, Genchi-Genbutsu concepts utilized, Problem Solving and Best Manufacturing Practices are used where applicable. The Quality Engineer develops and maintains the quality system for new and revised products consistent with corporate quality policy.
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Requires BS degree in a technical field, (Manufacturing Engineer preferred). Each level of Manufacturing Engineer has additional duties and responsibilities listed. Each successive level of Manufacturing Engineer builds on the identified typical qualifications listed for the previous level(s) Manufacturing Engineer.
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Senior Manufacturing Engineer on New Product Development (NPD) teams, overseeing processes from planning through to product launch. The Sr. Manufacturing Engineer- New Product Development (NPD) is a member of the Manufacturing Engineering NPD team and is responsible for representing Manufacturing Engineering leading operational readiness activities throughout the new product development process.
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Assists Process Engineer with IQ/OQ/PQ validation process for new manufacturing processes. The manufacturing engineer provides technical engineering support to Production and Process Engineering for maintaining and improving Contecs manufacturing processes.
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Through input from the customer, plant staff, and production employees the Manufacturing Engineer will review process controls, emphasize continuous improvement through Lean Manufacturing methodology and Kaizen activities, participate in the development of cell layouts, set up reduction (SMED), lead time reduction, improve productivity through waste reduction.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will be involved with helping to determine project capital needs, launch strategies, project timing, process flows, labor and machine standards as well as proposed plans for changes to the process, equipment, molds, and tooling to ensure reliability and compatibility with existing Toledo Molding and Die standards/systems.
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Grammer is looking for a Manufacturing Engineer to join our team in Tupelo, MS. Through input from the customer, plant staff, and production employees the Manufacturing Engineer will review process controls, emphasize.
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Apply Lean manufacturing techniques such as SMED, Poke Yoke, Kan-Bans, and TPM to enhance production lines and systems. The role of a Sr Manufacturing Engineer is crucial for driving innovation and success in our high-growth environment by designing, developing, and enhancing manufacturing processes.
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As a Manufacturing Engineer, you'll excel at aligning internal teams, ensuring seamless collaboration and progress. Join our dynamic team in San Marcos, TX as a Manufacturing Engineer.
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Implement manufacturing methods and techniques, such as Lean, Kanban, 5S, Poke-Yoke and support the waste reduction efforts in the materials area. Company is looking for a maintenance Engineer in support of their Lebanon, OH facility.
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Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing (Kaizen, 5S, Standard Work, Poke-Yoke, Value Stream Mapping, etc.) Key Competencies Competent in in Lean Manufacturing principles such as Kaizen, 5S, Standard Work, Poke-Yoke, Value Stream Mapping, and adept in root cause analysis techniques Proven track record of taking ownership and driving the process forward, as well as initiating and fostering relationships with various team members.
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