Manufacturing Engineer w/Medical Experience

This position is a DIRECT HIRE ROLE from day one

Responsibilities:

  • Develops processes that meet safety regulations.
  • Applies sound engineering judgment to problems, which may include moderate complexity and conflicting design objectives or difficult materials.
  • Plans, schedules and coordinates projects of moderate scope.
  • Adapt and devise new approaches to difficult problems from standard or known techniques.
  • Estimates schedules, staffing needs, project cost and budget.
  • Prepare and maintain detailed layouts of processes and related equipment
  • Coordinate launches of new processes including establishing goals, training team members and evaluating results.
  • Confer with management and other staff regarding manufacturing capabilities, production schedules and other considerations to facilitate production.
  • Supports on-going production to assure on-time delivery and company profitability.
  • Represents manufacturing engineering on cross-functional teams.
  • Writes appropriation requests.
  • Procures tools/equipment.
  • Provides leadership for problem resolution to facilitate fast changes while maintaining working relationships.
  • Ensures compliance with the organization standards for cost control, waste reduction, quality, safety, on-time delivery.
  • Experience in the setup and operation of manufacturing equipment
  • Detailed knowledge of principles and practices of manufacturing engineering.
  • Broad experience with precision components and assembly
  • Kaizen and Lean Manufacturing techniques

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical or manufacturing engineering or equivalent.
  • Experience in a high precision and high volume machining manufacturing environment.
  • Experience with related materials and processes.
  • PPAP and APQP experience.
  • Experience in analyzing and interpreting common technical publications, blueprints and other technical drawings
  • Experience with Excel and other manufacturing engineering applications
  • Able to use level three tools
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Bath skills including probability and statistics, fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry, ability to apply connects such as fractions, percentages, ratio
  • Able to use various precision equipment applications and precision tools

Hours are:

Monday through Friday – 8am to 4:30pm

This is a salaried position $80 to $100K based on experience

Benefits:

  • Health insurance – Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Dental insurance – Delta Dental
  • Vision insurance – Superior Vision
  • 401K with matching
  • Voluntary term life insurance
  • Voluntary accidental insurance
  • Employee discount
  • Paid time off
  • 10 Holidays
  • Vacation time is accrued – 80 hours for first 5 years, 120 hours for 6 to 14 and 160 hours for 15+ years
  • 40 hour sick time

Pay: Up to $100,000.00 per year

Work Location: In person

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