The Manufacturing Engineer works with enabling technologies such automated product assembly and automated fluid dispensing integrated with PCB and SMT technologies. Specific responsibilities include: Developing cost effective electronics packaging improvements to existing methods and work efforts for new products. Writing technical reports and prepare presentations for peer review covering process development activities and next generation processing methods to supporting technologies that our customers use in application such as cloud servers, autonomous vehicles, military and industrial equipment. Managing equipment including programming and the SPC needed to ensure the highest yields, throughput, and lowest cost. Implementing and managing real time SPC and utilize Six Sigma tools such as PFMEAs to implement meaningful process controls. Supporting the organizational goal of Automotive Readiness in preparation for IATF 16949 Certification. Monitoring line yield, scrap and equipment utilization on a daily basis. Working independently as well as lead cross-functional development teams using DMAIC process. Monitoring line performance and take corrective action to eliminate process problems and improve yields. Working with Design, Test, and Quality Engineering to implement yield and quality enhancements. Working with hourly production and maintenance personnel to improve line performance. Reviewing all new product designs for compatibility with process capability and make appropriate recommendations on new designs. Identifying and leading cost reduction and quality improvement initiatives. Initiating and approving manufacturing documentation and ECO’s. Investigating problems, determine root cause, and implementing corrective and preventative actions; and performing occasional maintenance and troubleshooting on.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level