Job Information
B.E. Meyers & Co, LLC Manufacturing Engineer in Redmond, Washington
*Job Title: *Manufacturing Engineer *Department: *Operations
*Reports To: *Director of Operations
SUMMARY: The Manufacturing Engineer will work closely with all functional groups to develop robust, cost-effective manufacturing and assembly processes and related documentation for use throughout the manufacturing facility.
The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for complete process ownership and support of the assigned manufacturing or assembly area, interfacing with other functional groups as required, and resolving issues with effective corrective actions.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Develops and/or specifies equipment necessary to support manufacturing processes. Develops and implements new manufacturing techniques as business requirements dictate.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Serves as primary technical support to the Production process. Interprets and explains work instructions, specifications, and the use of manufacturing equipment and tools.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Confers with factory personnel and department supervisors to resolve assembly problems. Organizes and participates in continuous improvement projects, with respect to product manufacturability.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Performs root cause analysis of non-conforming parts and product.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Maintains Bill-of-Materials (BOM): drafting assembly detail drawings and approving document change orders. Develops standard structures and routings, including labor standards and make/buy recommendations.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Creates assembly documentation for manufacturing products to both internal and customer specifications.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Collects and analyzes data to implement effective corrective actions for procedural, product, process, or design deficiencies.
·[ ]{times="" new="" roman",="" times,="" serif"=""}Participates the Product Design process to develop new product ideas with respect to the