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Solid understanding of manufacturing processes, systems, and technology, including CNC machining, additive manufacturing, assembly, and quality control. Internship or co-op experience in a manufacturing engineering role, or a related industry, is a plus.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will work under the direction of the Engineering Group Leader and support the division on meeting safety, quality and cost initiatives. This is a hands-on position that will require cross functional interaction with quality, maintenance and manufacturing groups.
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Knowledge of manufacturing engineering, ERP and PLM systems, quality assurance, and lean manufacturing processes. Drive manufacturing engineering and work closely with R&D and Quality to effectively transition products to manufacturing, serving as a key representative and contributor on a project development team.
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Experience with manufacturing of complex electro-mechanical products required; some quality engineering experience and exposure to opto-mechanical/electrical product manufacturing preferred.
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ASQ certification in Six Sigma, Quality (Certified Quality Engineer), SME certification in Lean Manufacturing is an additional plus (not mandatory). The Senior Manufacturing Engineer role will identify, plan, and lead continuous improvement projects, quality improvement projects that will help with overall Safety, Quality, Velocity and Cost goals of the Manufacturing Plant that they will work at.
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Reporting to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager, the Manufacturing Engineer I – Manufacturing Production Quality Support position is a junior engineering position on the Manufacturing Engineering Team. This position supports the general manufacturing processes with a strong emphasis on production quality.
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Design and specify tools and capital machinery; obtain approval for funds disbursement; control construction quality and timing; and assist in installation and start-up at the plant. Bachelors degree in engineering (or similar technical field of study) or equivalent industrial experience in mechanical, industrial, or robotics automation.
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Lead efforts to identify and resolve complex material and manufacturing challenges; maintain highest quality standards with special emphasis on sheet metal fabrication and forming. Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, Avionics, or Manufacturing Engineering or equivalent experience in aircraft manufacturing or combination of education and experience.
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Overall requirements of the Quality Assurance Engineer are to develop and confirm that the manufacturing policies, procedures, methods and systems produce product per all regulatory, customer and design requirements.
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Provide daily manufacturing engineering and quality engineering support to existing assembly line. Role: Manufacturing/Quality Engineer. You will play a critical role in creating and refining processes in order to improve manufacturing safety, quality, and productivity.
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Develop innovative solutions to complex engineering and manufacturing production problems through identification and implementation of advanced manufacturing processes including conducting process analysis, applying knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials, conferring with suppliers, and soliciting observations from the operators/production technicians.
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Apply engineering theories and principles to problems of industrial layout or manufacturing production. Experience with aluminum manufacturing process, Casting mfg, and machining.
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Collaborate with Quality Engineering to provide manufacturing support. Responsible for providing manufacturing engineering support to specific projects including change analysis, risk analysis, and manufacturing readiness.
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The main function of a manufacturing engineer is to apply engineering theory and principles to problems of industrial layout or manufacturing production. A typical manufacturing engineer has the ability to make engineering drawings and read and interpret blueprints.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing, Industrial, or Mechanical Engineering required. If you have manufacturing or industrial engineering experience and a related Bachelors’ Degree, review the Position Summary below and apply online at.
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