Material Handling Engineerother related Employment listings - Dearborn, MI at Geebo

Material Handling Engineer

Company Name:
Ian Martin Engineering
At Ian Martin Engineering we're all about meaningful work. Our goal is to make authentic connections with each candidate and employer we serve to create a unique bond based on a work assignment that satisfies the intrinsic need to do something meaningful for all.
We have grown our business once again and are seeking to add a Material Handling Engineer who will utilize their PTME expertise to develop material movement and storage system for vehicle production parts and components. Your knowledge of material flow and lean layout concepts, AutoMod solution Software, mobile and storage equipment, component packaging, and ergonomics will be utilized heavily during this role.
As a Material Handling Engineer you will be responsible for the design, development, and launch of material handling processes to support new and existing product programs. Daily requirements will be to develop cost estimates, develop material flow plans, proposal presentation and development, and oversee the installation of material handling equipment.

You will can provide at least 5 years of relevant working experience, strong technical knowledge in process engineering, a Bachelor of Science or Engineering Degree, and hands in the plant working knowledge of Assembly, Machining, Productivity, Layout, Automation and Packaging.

This is a direct hire
position
in the Dearborn
michigan
area. Please connect with us for further details and to discuss your candidacy for this opportunity.

Candidates who exceed the minimum requirements will be contacted first.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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