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Considerations can be made for candidates have Trade School with 15 years of experience in CNC machining, CAD/CAM and Continuous Improvement. Develop new CAD/CAM, Multi Axis (3 to 5 Axis )CNC machining and auxiliary applications and processes - new process development and in support of select new part introduction (NPI) projects.
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Collaborate with operations to provide ownership and leadership in CAD/CAM, CNC program management including standard operating procedures (generation, storage, optimization, etc). Experience with CAD/CAM software and CNC simulation tools needed.
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Manufacturing engineering, Process improvement, Process engineering, Continuous improvement, Project management, Lean manufacturing, Six sigma, cnc, Manufacturing process, Tooling.
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You will be a key player in driving continuous improvement and helping drive safety, quality, delivery and productivity goals. Analyze production data and identify opportunities for cost reduction and cycle time improvement.
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The Manufacturing Engineer collaborates closely with cross-functional teams to troubleshoot issues, improve process capabilities, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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Proficiency in GD&T, G-Code, M-Code, and CAD/CAM software. You'll develop machining strategies, create process drawings, design machining fixtures, and participate in continuous improvement initiatives.
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Moog Military Aircraft Group is seeking a Sr. Manufacturing Engineer to take on a critical role in supporting the Prismatic (Complex Milling) Manufacturing Group located in East Aurora NY. The primary responsibility will be supporting the development of new product/development manufacturing processes, as well as applying continuous improvement manufacturing technologies to existing or mature production programs.
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Proficiency in CAD software and experience with manufacturing simulation tools (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CAM software). Experience with lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and continuous improvement initiatives.
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The manufacturing engineer's responsibilities include identifying areas for improvement, driving continuous improvement initiatives, maintaining high levels of manufacturing and product quality, as well as ensuring cost-efficiency and conformance with regulatory standards.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: Collaborate with cross-functional teams including production, engineering, quality, and supply chain to resolve manufacturing issues, address root causes, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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Ability to collaborate effectively with CAD/CAM systems or other computer-aided manufacturing systems. Thorough knowledge of aerospace or similar industry products and ability to effectively assess and implement continuous improvement and lean manufacturing/production principles and techniques.
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Proficiency in CAD/CAM software and manufacturing process simulation tools. Optimize production efficiency by implementing lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Focus on continuous improvement of existing and new manufacturing processes. Focus on continuous improvement for Manufacturing Assembly processes and activities related to Design Transfer of New Product/Process Transfers into the site.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Manufacturing Engineer to optimize our manufacturing processes and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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Drive continuous improvement initiatives using Lean Manufacturing principles, such as 5S, Six Sigma, and Kaizen. Familiarity with CAD/CAM software and manufacturing simulation tools.
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