Location: Sumter, SC
Department: Engineering
Reports To: Engineering Manager
Status: Exempt
The Equipment & Tooling Engineer is responsible for improving the performance, reliability, and efficiency of manufacturing equipment in a high-volume production environment. This role supports the full equipment lifecycle—from specification and installation through optimization and ongoing support.
Working closely with Operations, Maintenance, Automation, Quality, and external partners, the engineer ensures equipment operates safely, reliably, and cost-effectively while supporting business growth.
Troubleshoot equipment issues and implement long-term solutions
Improve uptime, throughput, and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE)
Support root cause analysis for failures and production losses
Assist in preventive and predictive maintenance programs
Design and implement equipment upgrades and modifications
Optimize equipment for safety, quality, yield, and cost
Evaluate performance and identify improvement opportunities
Support process and equipment capability assessments
Develop equipment specifications and technical requirements
Support supplier selection and procurement
Assist with installation, commissioning, and qualification (FAT/SAT)
Support layout planning and capacity expansion
Ensure successful transition of new equipment into production
Establish tooling standards and best practices
Coordinate tooling design, sourcing, and lifecycle management
Manage spare parts and critical tooling inventory
Ensure tooling supports process capability and quality
Work with suppliers, contractors, and integrators
Review technical proposals and project deliverables
Collaborate with Operations, Maintenance, Quality, and EHS
Support training and knowledge transfer
Maintain equipment documentation, procedures, and records
Ensure compliance with safety and regulatory requirements
Support audits and safety reviews
Required:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent technical experience
3–7 years in manufacturing, equipment, or tooling engineering
Experience in high-volume manufacturing environments
Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Experience with equipment installation and startup
Preferred:
Degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering
Automotive or advanced manufacturing experience
Familiarity with automated systems
Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma knowledge
Travel: Up to 10%
Language: English required; German a plus
Supervisory: None