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MANUFACTURING ENGINEER II

Signicast - Hartford Facility, 1800 Innovation Way, Hartford, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos de América Sol. nº 230
miércoles, 3 de abril de 2024

Looking for a new and exciting opportunity? 

We are looking for innovative and creative Engineers to join our diverse team! Our cutting-edge engineers work with some of the most automated systems, processes, and technology to help design state-of-the-art components for our global customers. We play in a diverse customer market space by providing engineering solutions like component parts for ventilators to parts on recreational vehicles and into space! We are well-known and recognized by our competitors as being a world-leading manufacturer of investment castings! Don't pass by this opportunity to join our trailblazing Engineering Team today!

JOB PURPOSE AND REPORTING STRUCTURE:

Under the direction of the Manufacturing Engineering Manager, the Manufacturing Engineer II is responsible for managing production part number projects for ECN’s and Transfers, including tooling, fixtures, gauging, production routings, schedules, dimensional approval, costs, profitability, and customer contact/correspondence.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded from time to time to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary. 

• Comply with all safety and health guidelines, quality standard practices/procedures and housekeeping standards.

• Prioritize customer satisfaction, timeliness, and quality.

• Develops and facilitates intermediate production part number projects including significant part redesign and complex mold setups for solidification, challenging secondary operations, component sub-assemblies, and subcontract selection/support on 10 or more active projects in multiple facilities.

• Manages projects in advanced markets such as the automotive, aerospace, defense and/or medical markets.

• Supports intermediate quality responsibilities for production-released part projects by creating customer quality documentation, identifying and reaching resolution on gaps/conflicts, and supports customer complaints.

• Independently develops, evaluates and improves manufacturing methods through part sampling, manufacturing feedback, and customer feedback.

• Participate in company advancement projects.

• Applies investment casting knowledge to improve operational performance in Dip/Dewax, tooling design, melt, and heat treat.

• Determines the process steps, tooling and gauging, the materials and supplies to be used for efficient and cost-effective manufacturing.

• Manages part number projects to meet or exceed customer expectations for timing and quality.

• Uses technical ability to influence process knowledge and manufacturing teams/leadership.

• Contributing team member during line-down situations.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: 

Requires a bachelor's degree in technical engineering field from a four-year college or university and 3 + years’ experience; and/or equivalent combination of education and experience. Prior experience with CAD preferred.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS: 

Must be able to effectively communicate internally with other employees to share information, solve problems, and instruct manufacturing or supporting departments. Must also be able to effectively communicate verbally and in writing to customers and/or suppliers and act as the Primary technical contact. Must have the ability to read and interpret complex documents such as blueprints, shop orders, work plans, and customer specifications. Must be able to write standard reports and documentation.

OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES: 

Requires the ability to operate various equipment to include various precision measuring devices and lifting devices. Requires a broad knowledge of tooling, material characteristics, and general manufacturing and machining practices. Should be knowledgeable and/or familiar with applicable ISO/IATF/AS and quality system requirements and policies. Become knowledgeable of 3D solid modeling (SolidCast) and NX (UniGraphics). Understand GD&T principles and continuous flow manufacturing principles. Proficient with MS Office Suite products.

Interplant travel within WI typical, with potential travel to a customer or supplier on an occasion.

 

Otros detalles

  • Grupo de puestos Engineering
  • Tipo de pago Salario
  • Nivel de formación requerido Título de licenciatura
  • Fecha de inicio del trabajo miércoles, 3 de abril de 2024
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  • Signicast - Hartford Facility, 1800 Innovation Way, Hartford, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos de América