Manufacturing Engineer

Worthington Enterprises

About The Position

The Manufacturing Engineer is a shop‑floor–first engineering role focused on executing safe, capable, and compliant manufacturing processes for ASME pressure vessels and engineered products. This role supports a high-mix, welded tank fabrication environment with a focus on supporting daily production, resolving constraints, improving safety, quality, delivery, and cost, and leading capital and continuous improvement projects from concept through execution. This role serves as a key liaison between Product Development and Operations, ensuring new product designs are feasible, cost-effective, and scalable within current and future manufacturing capacity. The role collaborates cross‑functionally with Operations, Quality, Engineering, and Maintenance, and reports to the Plant Engineering Manager.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Industrial, or Welding Engineering (or equivalent experience).
  • 3–7+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering, preferably in: ASME pressure vessels Fabricated or welded products Engineered‑to‑order environments
  • Strong knowledge of shop floor manufacturing operations, welding, forming, assembly and/or pressure testing processes.
  • Structured problem solving, clear communication, collaborative leadership, and the ability to influence cross‑functional teams.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain daily shop floor presence supporting ASME production lines; actively engage with supervisors, leads, and operators to resolve real‑time technical issues.
  • Troubleshoot process, tooling, equipment, and quality issues at the cell level; lead root‑cause analysis and corrective actions.
  • Serve as the technical escalation point for complex production problems affecting safety, quality, or throughput.
  • Ensure manufacturing processes comply with applicable ASME Section VIII / IX, customer, and regulatory requirements.
  • Partner with Quality to support: Weld procedures (WPS/PQR/WPQR) Product tolerance control Hydro, pneumatic, and functional testing requirements
  • Collaborate with Product Engineering during ECO processes to ensure designs are manufacturable, scalable, and cost‑effective.
  • Drive continuous improvement in: Safety performance First‑pass yield Scrap and rework reduction Labor and cycle time
  • Specify, justify, and support implementation of manufacturing equipment, fixtures, tooling, and automation.
  • Support Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), run‑offs, and equipment commissioning.
  • Work closely with Maintenance to ensure equipment capability, uptime, and safe operation.
  • Partner with Operations and Quality to support certification, qualification, and skills development (e.g., welding, testing, specialty processes).
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