Summary
The Industrial Engineer designs, develops, tests, and evaluates integrated systems for managing industrial production processes, including human work factors, quality control, inventory control, logistics and material flow, cost analysis and production coordination.
Core Competencies
Time Management
Energy and Stress
Team Work
Research and Analysis
Providing Consultation
Mathematical Reasoning
Communication
Problem Solving
Planning and Organization
Ethics and Integrity
Creative and Innovative Thinking
Coaching and Mentoring
Mediating and Negotiating
Development and Continual Learning
Accountability and Dependability
Decision making and Judgement
Enforcing Laws, Rules and Regulations
Job Duties
(Control Plans are currently done by QA)
Maintain Process Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) documents. Conduct monthly reviews for RPN reductions and corrective action updates.
(Rework instructions are currently done by QA)
Ensuring that all assembly processes operate within lean manufacturing principles (Value Stream Mapping, Five S, Kanban, and poka-yoke).
Conduct regular continuous improvement meetings with multiple departments. Document cost saving improvements for monthly review with senior management.
Create Document Change Notices (DCCF) as related to manufacturing process improvements and update required documents.
Maintain manufacturing process documentation, Operator Work Instructions, Work Cycle Breakdown, Packaging Instructions, Process Flow Diagrams.
Conduct cycle time studies for equipment run at rate. Conduct periodic cycle time studies for manufacturing inefficiencies or improvements.
Maintain press and assembly equipment GAP reports.
Manage PLM press capacity and press assignments.
Manage all packaging issues related issues, internal or external. Maintain a fleet log of containers and racks.
Track and maintain Research and Development projects for periodic reviews for Tax incentives.
Maintain Customer Tooling and Equipment logs, conduct audits to ensure labeling is maintained. Assist in any customer audits.
Manage plant lay-out updates and assist with facility construction projects.
Assist with Small Prog. And transfer Press Benchmarking monthly meeting.
Requirements
University Degree in Engineering
Project Management skills and experience, if no full-time work experience
Knowledge and/or experience in PFMEA techniques.
Knowledge and/or experience in Lean Manufacturing Techniques.
Experience of participation in a product development team from inception to manufacturing launch including evidence of the imposition of DFM/A into the design.
Knowledge and execution experience of APQP, PPAP, PFMEA, Control Plans, and Process Flow.
Proven ability to create and execute project plans that have achieved the identified targets.
Excellent planning and organizational skills.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
The ability to produce succinct reports/presentations to communicate status of assigned projects/tasks.
A tenacious personality that will not let an issue be left unresolved.
Strong leadership abilities, able to lead effective meetings.
Quality Control background including problem solving and root cause analysis would be beneficial
Sound technical background (hands-on) with logical deductive reasoning approach.
Interest in developing technical skills through both internal and external training.
Exceptional organizational abilities with task prioritization, multi-tasking, use of timelines and time management techniques.