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OPEX Manager, the Manufacturing Process Engineerwill oversee, identify, recommend, and deploy manufacturing and process flow activities and solutions to identify and improve production inefficiencies, capabilities, capacity, and scalability opportunities related to people, materials, equipment, and methods.
Designs, creates, develops, provides, coordinates, and drivesFacility & Production Layouts & Process flow (VSM), Time Standards & Motion Time Studies, Process Capacity & Resource Planning, and Efficiency Improvements.
Manage Lean / Six Sigma deployment projects and equipment optimization and automation whilereviewing safety and quality standards to ensure the facility is properly meeting these guidelines.
Creates, develops, provides, or coordinates training, materials, and other educational tools.
What a typical day looks like:
Conduct research to develop new processes or improve existing processes for manufacturing and manufacturability.
Establish safety procedures for new or updated manufacturing procedures and ensure they align with quality requirements.
Develop methods for managing standard work and sustainable processes.
Design and plan equipment layout for manufacturing operations.
Maximize efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, assembly methods, and work force utilization; makes recommendations for improvements.
Conduct test and monitor the process performance throughout production.
Troubleshoot problems associated with manufacturing processes.
Evaluate processes and equipment to ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
Estimate production costs, efficiencies, capacity, and resource planning.
Determine the parts, equipment, and tools needed to achieve manufacturing goals according to product specifications.
Collects and analyzes key performance indicator (KPI) data; makes recommendations off findings.
Reviews current production program equipment, hardware, and tooling; makes recommendations for repairs or replacement.
Identify and assist with implementation of cost saving and safety initiatives.
Oversees the development of new processes, methods, and production controls.
Prepares operations manuals for new or existing manufacturing processes; prepares and coordinates training as needed.
Maintains knowledge of new and developing manufacturing technology, equipment, and applications; applies this knowledge to recommend and implement new technology and processes.
Performs other duties as assigned.
The experience we’re looking to add to our team:
Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and/or related engineering field required.
At least 2-4 years of experience in a related capacity required.
Power/Utility experience preferred
What you'll receive for the great work you provide:
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