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Alternate job titles: Entry Manufacturing Engineer

Assists in planning and designing manufacturing processes for a production facility. Maximizes efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, assembly methods, and work force utilization. Determines the parts, equipment, and tools needed in order to achieve manufacturing goals according to product specifications. Requires a bachelor's degree of engineering. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. more...



Alternate job titles: Entry Equipment Design Engineer

Designs, develops, evaluates, and deploys manufacturing equipment, devices, and systems. Develops electrical control devices to convey materials and products throughout the manufacturing process. Integrates devices and instruments into the systems that measure and control environmental or material variations occurring during the manufacturing process. Ensures equipment and processes maintain throughput, yield, safety, and reliability objectives. Maintains an up-to-date knowledge of equipment vendors' changes, upgrades, and innovations. Prepares preventive maintenance plans and procedures for a more...


Alternate job titles: Entry Production Engineer

The Manufacturing Production Engineer I reviews existing processes and develops solutions to increase productivity or reduce costs. Plans and designs methods to improve production processes. Being a Manufacturing Production Engineer I may require bachelor's degree in engineering. Ensures compliance with approved production methods and quality standards. In addition, Manufacturing Production Engineer I typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Working as a Manufacturing Production Engineer I typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity more...


Alternate job titles: Manufacturing Engineer I | Entry Manufacturing Engineer

The Manufacturing Systems Engineer I maximizes efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, assembly methods, and work force utilization. Assists in planning and designing manufacturing processes for a production facility. Being a Manufacturing Systems Engineer I requires a bachelor's degree of engineering. Determines the parts, equipment, and tools needed in order to achieve manufacturing goals according to product specifications. In addition, Manufacturing Systems Engineer I typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Manufacturing Systems Engineer I works on projects/mat more...



Alternate job titles: Entry Process Engineer | Process Development Engineer I | Process Optimization Engineer I

The Manufacturing Process Engineer I collects production data and applies standard scientific and statistical methods to analyze, document, and diagram production processes. Develops and optimizes continuous production and manufacturing processes to achieve the output, quality, and cost goals of the organization. Being a Manufacturing Process Engineer I recommends changes or upgrades to equipment, work methods, or other aspects of the process to improve efficiency and utilization of resources including labor, energy and raw materials. Identifies process bottlenecks and devises solutions to res more...


Alternate job titles: Entry Production Engineer | Manufacturing Production Engineer I

Plans and designs methods to improve production processes. Reviews existing processes and develops solutions to increase productivity or reduce costs. Ensures compliance with approved production methods and quality standards. May require bachelor's degree in engineering. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. more...



Alternate job titles: Entry Floor Assembler | Production Assembler I

The Manufacturing Assembler I tests and calibrates parts and mechanisms to meet tolerances and product specifications. Assembles fabricated parts, components or units at floor stations. Being a Manufacturing Assembler I identifies units that fail tests or tolerance levels and repairs as necessary. Uses hand tools and power tools to assemble units according to product specifications. In addition, Manufacturing Assembler I may be required to complete an apprenticeship or on the job training. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a M more...


Alternate job titles: Production Technician I |

The Manufacturing Technician I uses product specifications, blueprints, diagrams, and standard operating procedures (SOP) to produce products. Sets up and operates production equipment to manufacture, process, and assemble various commercial products and substances. Being a Manufacturing Technician I prepares and maintains required records of production activities and reports any inconsistencies or equipment issues. Monitors output for quality and conformance to required metrics. In addition, Manufacturing Technician I follows established guidelines for safe material handling and protective ge more...


Develops the systems, tools, processes, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) used to manufacture chemicals and chemical-based products for consumer and industrial use. Collaborates with manufacturing and R&D teams to design, test, develop and optimize scalable production processes and deploy equipment and instruments used in operations. Utilizes process simulation and engineering methodologies with a structured problem-solving approach to identify root causes and devise solutions for processing problems. Establishes and tracks production quality metrics. Monitors production operations for q more...



Alternate job titles: Experienced Manufacturing Engineer | Intermediate Manufacturing Engineer

Plans and designs manufacturing processes for a production facility. Maximizes efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, assembly methods, and work force utilization. Determines the parts, equipment, and tools needed in order to achieve manufacturing goals according to product specifications. Requires a bachelor's degree of engineering. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. more...


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