Manufacturing Engineer General Labor - Boon, MI at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing Engineer - Propshaft - Southeast Wayne County MI - Direct hire DEGREE REQUIRED:
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Electrical Engineering required. PRIMARY
Responsibilities:
The manufacturing engineer will be responsible for launching new products. Redesign equipment and tooling for improved efficiency, life, or reduced overall total cost. Lead layout of new cells or modification of existing cells for new product launches. Measurement System Analysis on new or changed equipment and annual recertification as required. Support troubleshooting, corrective action, and maintenance for equipment and fixtures at launch and for day-to-day operations. Ensure documentation meets ISOITS 16949 requirements. Apply Advanced Design of Experiments, Statistical Process Control, Root Cause and Prevent Recurrence Analysis as needed. Teach and train hourly operators and new hires the process steps and operations. DESIRED COMPETENCIES /
Experience:
Experience with Friction, GMAW, and MIAB welding processes preferred. Experience with Propshaf
ts and High Speed balancing operations a plus. Experience with AutoCAD and Minitab (or other statistical package). Leadership role in the use of the APQP process to drive for successful launches with no customer concerns, on-time delivery, and no customer disruptions. Use of the Plan, Do, Check, Act disciplines for continuous improvement and meeting commitments. Must be able to use the 8D problem solving approach to understand root cause and implement corrective actions. Good technical and interpersonal skills for interfacing with customers. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (i.e. Overtime, Travel, etc.):
Minimal travel required, Overtime expected on new model launches and at other critical times. About Trillium Technical:
Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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