Job Title: Manufacturing Engineer 2
Location: Mapleton, IL, 61547.
Duration: 12 Months
Job Summary:
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.
Job Responsibilities:
- Study time, motion, methods, and speed involved in maintenance, production, and other operations to establish standard production rate and improve efficiency.
- Interpret engineering drawings, schematic diagrams, or formulas and confer with management or engineering staff to determine quality and reliability standards.
- Read worker logs, product processing sheets, and specification sheets, to verify that records adhere to quality assurance specifications.
- Aid in planning work assignments in accordance with worker performance, machine capacity, production schedules, and anticipated delays.
- Prepare charts, graphs, and diagrams to illustrate workflow, routing, floor layouts, material handling, and machine utilization.
Skills:
- Creativity, verbal and written communication skills, analytical and problem solving ability.
- Team player and detail oriented.
- Ability to make sketches, engineering drawings and common computations.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, technical drawing, schematics and computer-generated reports.
- Previous experience with computer applications and software related to engineering field, such as Computer Aided Design (CAD).
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in engineering required.
- 2-4 years experience required.
Required Skills:
- Looking for manufacturing engineer for the foundry process.
- Background in 3D software (Creo and NX)
- Exp with APQP's documentation process for control plans
- Proficiency in PowerPoint and Excel for data visualization would be beneficial and familiarity with Six Sigma methodologies.
- Bachelor’s is preferred, will accept 3-5 in manufacturing without bachelor’s.
- Shop floor experience is more important than design
- Design experience is nice to have
Skills:
- Excel/Power Point/Microsoft skills
- NX software or Creo 3D software/Lean manufacturing