Manufacturing Process Engineer Engineering - Dearborn, MI at Geebo

Manufacturing Process Engineer

One of our large clients is seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer for their new plant in the Greater Memphis area.
This individual will be responsible for but not limited to - Support Manufacturing Process Engineering activity for Final Assembly Drive continuous improvement in safety, quality and productivityApply engineering principles and analytical techniques to establish and continuously improvemanufacturing processes and productsView Job Posting Details 01:
49 PM07/20/2023Page 1 of 3Develop action plans as required to investigate and prioritize quality concerns and verifycorrective actions on internal processes and supplier processesConduct job ergonomic evaluations and deliver corrective actions as requiredAnalyze Cell / Array scrap root causes; engage in mapping and corrective actions to reducewasteCreate process and instruction sheets supporting quality methods and processes Deliver capable processes and tools accordinglyLead role in resolving assembly related concerns.
Lead variability reduction and leanmanufacturing initiatives and best practicesEnsure compliance to Plant, Corporate, Governmental and Environmental standardsSupport ISO 14001 compliance and support internal ISO auditing and compliance asrequiredIdentify OEE / throughput constraints and drive root cause improvements Minimum RequirementsBachelors degree in engineering or related5
years of relative experienceExperience with 1 or more of the following - Lean Manufacturing and SixSigma8D and 5Why corrective action and problem solving skillsLean Tools5S,Kanban, Poka-yoke, and Value Stream MappingTQM and Kaizen MethodsFMEA, PPAP,and DOEs experienceVisual Factory ManagementErgonomic analysis knowledge andexperience Recommended Skills Auditing Continuous Quality Improvement (Cqi) Failure Mode Effects Analysis Iso 14000 Standard Kanban Lean Manufacturing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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