West Mifflin, PA30+ days ago
p>Well look to you for: - Validating and qualifying manufacturing processes, including process validation, capability checks, and implementation support,
- Troubleshooting production issues on the line, identifying root causes, and coordinating corrective actions with engineering and production teams,
- Acting as the manufacturing/production-facing liaison to design engineering by communicating production constraints and providing feedback into product/assembly design,
- Creating and maintaining documentation related to manufacturing, such as BOMs, routings, work instructions, and change records,
- Supporting quality and continuous improvement efforts, including process FMEAs, QC checks, corrective actions, and process control,
- Using ERP systems (SAP or similar) as an end user to manage materials, routings, work orders, tracking, and configuration,
- Reviewing and interpreting CAD models and engineering drawings to inform manufacturing and assembly processes,
- Applying industrial/ergonomics and health & safety considerations to process and workstation design. Instead, weve listed some that we think will help you succeed and grow in this role:
- Degree in Industrial, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or a closely related engineering discipline),
- Minimum 3 years of experience related to electromechanical assemblies or similar assembly-line/manufacturing environments,
- Knowledge of shop-floor manufacturing processes for electromechanical assemblies,
- Practical experience with process improvement and quality methodologies (e.g., PFMEA, root-cause analysis, QC methodologies, Lean/Six Sigma concepts desirable),
- ERP experience as an end user (SAP preferred or similar systems) materials management, routings, work order tracking,
- Ability to write clear work instructions and process documentation,
- Understanding of industrial/ergonomics and health & safety considerations in process and workstation design,
- Familiarity with CAD tools for reading/interpreting models and drawings.