Position Summary
The Manufacturing Engineer supports ICS’ business objectives by driving manufacturing process development, production optimization, and documentation control to improve operational efficiency, product quality, and profitability. This role is responsible for translating customer requirements and engineering drawings into manufacturable solutions, including bills of materials (BOMs), labor standards, routing/traveler documentation, tooling requirements, and process instructions.
The Manufacturing Engineer conducts manufacturability reviews, identifies and mitigates risks in customer documentation, and leads resolution of drawing discrepancies in collaboration with engineering and quality teams. This role supports tooling strategy and procurement, pre-production planning, manufacturing process development, and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance production capability, quality, and throughput.
In addition, the Manufacturing Engineer evaluates non-conformance reports, performs root cause analysis, supports corrective and preventive actions, and develops rework instructions when required. The role contributes to training on new products, tooling, and processes while maintaining revision control of engineering documentation and supplier datasheets. With strong experience in cable and harness assembly environments, the ideal candidate brings a combination of hands-on manufacturing knowledge and engineering expertise to support ICS’ operational excellence and continuous improvement goals.
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Job Responsibilities
Functional Area 1: Manufacturing Engineering Support
• Develop and maintain manufacturing Bills of Materials (BOMs) from customer documentation, ensuring compliance with engineering drawings, specifications, notes, and quality requirements
• Develop manufacturing processes, routings, labor standards, and work instructions to support efficient and repeatable production workflows
• Conduct manufacturability reviews and engineering risk assessments of customer documentation and proactively resolve design, process, or documentation issues
• Define, procure, validate, and maintain production tooling and equipment required to support manufacturing operations
• Provide engineering support to Production, Quality, and Sales by interpreting customer requirements, drawings, and specifications
• Support new product introduction (NPI), process validation, and production readiness activities
• Maintain, troubleshoot, and operate all equipment within the Cut Center, ensuring machines are properly set up, calibrated, maintained, and available to support production requirements
Functional Area 2: Document Control & Engineering Change Management
Functional Area 3: Company Support & Technical Assistance
Other responsibilities, initiatives, and ad-hoc projects as required.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully
perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands, talk, and hear. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Compensation: $35 - 45 / hour
Salary Transparency
$35 - $45USD