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If you need assistance to complete your application due to a disability, please email TalentAcquisitionCoE_Howmet@howmet.comBasic Qualifications:
' 3 years of process/manufacturing engineering experience is preferred in applying advanced engineering principles in a metal forming manufacturing environment.'
' Working knowledge of manufacturing methods, concepts, processes, and systems.
' Solid analytical skills and the ability to define and brainstorm solutions to problems.
' Training in Lean Six Sigma / Continuous Improvement Tools preferred.
' Product prototyping, qualification and/or testing experience preferred.
' Familiarity with ISO 9000 or AS9100 quality standards preferred.
' Working knowledge of CAD software, SolidWorks, and/or NX is preferred.
Aerospace industry experience or exposure.Position Overview:
As a Manufacturing Engineer here, you'll be part of our engineering team working as an onsite employee at our Columbia, CT location.
Key Responsibilities:
' Develop, evaluate and improve manufacturing processes for new and existing products and processes.
' Research customer specifications, and new processes.
' Troubleshoot existing shop floor processes, tools, and equipment.
' Design tooling for new and improving existing processes.
' Produce engineering drawings for new products.
' Interact with customers, operators, sales reps and vendors.
' Review and implement manufacturing drawing and engineering change notices.
' Evaluate data and product specifications to determine the feasibility of product proposal.
' Analyze data and reports to determine if design meets specifications.
Reduce waste and increase capacity/efficiency through application of continuous improvement tools (i.e. structured problem solving, setup reduction, organization and standardization of machining centers, mistake-proofing in tool/fixture design).