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Job Description
Position Summary
The Team Lead, Manufacturing Operations Engineering is responsible for leading and improving complex manufacturing processes, equipment, and value streams to achieve safety, quality, delivery, and cost objectives while providing direct leadership to a team of Manufacturing Process Technicians. This role combines day-to-day production support with longer-term continuous improvement, automation, capacity expansion projects, and people leadership. The Team Lead, Manufacturing Operations Engineering will lead their team while partnering closely with Operations, Quality, Supply Chain, Maintenance, and Product Engineering.
Key Responsibilities
Process & Daily Operations Support
Own assigned manufacturing processes/value streams, acting as the primary technical contact for production issues, non-conformances, and process questions.
Monitor process performance (scrap, rework, OEE, throughput, changeover time, labor productivity) and drive corrective actions.
Lead structured problem solving (5-Why, Fishbone, DMAIC, PDCA).
Support operators and Manufacturing Process Technicians through standard work, training, and technical coaching.
Establish daily priorities for Manufacturing Process Technicians and ensure timely completion of process support activities.
Equipment & Tooling
Lead capital equipment and tooling projects from concept through production ramp.
Partner with Maintenance on preventive maintenance strategies and equipment reliability.
Develop and validate tooling, fixtures, and manufacturing equipment improvements.
Continuous Improvement & Automation
Lead Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives.
Champion 5S/6S, visual management, SMED, error-proofing, and automation opportunities.
Develop business cases and track realized savings.
New Products & Change Management
Support New Product Introduction (NPI), engineering changes, PFMEA, Control Plans, and process capability activities.
Ensure manufacturing changes are validated, documented, and communicated.
Quality & Compliance
Partner with Quality on RCCA/CAPA activities and regulatory compliance.
Ensure equipment and processes meet safety and audit requirements.
Leadership, Collaboration & Coaching
Directly supervise, coach, develop, and evaluate a team of Manufacturing Process Technicians.
Conduct development planning, hiring, onboarding, and performance management.
Assign work, balance priorities, and ensure appropriate technical support for production.
Provide technical leadership to cross-functional teams and serve as the manufacturing engineering subject matter expert.
Model Watlow Values while fostering accountability, engagement, safety, and continuous improvement.
Functional Contribution (Typical Scope & Impact)
Owns manufacturing processes and equipment that materially impact value stream performance.
Leads medium- to large-scale improvement and capital projects.
Provides formal people leadership for Manufacturing Process Technicians while maintaining technical ownership of manufacturing processes.
Balances strategic improvement initiatives with daily operational support.
Skills & Competencies
Strong manufacturing engineering knowledge and troubleshooting capability.
Demonstrated leadership, coaching, delegation, conflict resolution, and performance management skills.
Ability to manage multiple priorities while developing team capability.
Excellent communication and collaboration across Operations, Engineering, Quality, and Maintenance.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Engineering with 5+ years of manufacturing engineering experience or equivalent technical education and experience.
Demonstrated experience leading cross-functional projects.
Previous supervisory, team lead, or formal people leadership experience required.
Lean/Six Sigma or project management certification preferred.
Experience developing technical employees preferred.
Working Conditions & Travel
Primarily on-site with regular presence on the production floor.
Occasional off-shift or weekend support for installations, trials, and troubleshooting.
Limited travel to suppliers, vendors, or other Watlow facilities as required.
