The Production Engineer supports day-to-day manufacturing operations, ensuring equipment and processes run safely, efficiently, and reliably. This role focuses on real-time troubleshooting, daily optimization, and supporting both immediate operational needs and short-cycle continuous improvement initiatives. The Production Engineer partners closely with Operations, Maintenance, Quality, and Engineering to improve throughput, reliability, yield, and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). 1. Daily Production Support · Monitor production performance and troubleshoot issues impacting safety, quality, cost, and throughput. · Serve as the first engineering point of contact for operators, maintenance, and shift supervisors. · Provide on-the-floor support during startups, shutdowns, changeovers, and abnormal operating situations. · Support rapid response to equipment failures, process disruptions, and variability events. · Track and communicate short-term production losses. 2. Equipment & Process Optimization · Analyze machine and process performance to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and reliability gaps. · Optimize equipment settings, control parameters, and operating conditions to improve output and reduce variability. · Support preventive and predictive maintenance planning with Maintenance and Reliability teams. · Assist in developing and updating SOPs, work instructions, troubleshooting guides, and operator best practices. 3. Quality & Compliance · Collaborate with Quality to investigate defects, deviations, and customer complaints. · Lead or support short-term root cause analysis using structured methods (5Why, Fishbone, DMAIC). · Implement corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) to reduce repeat issues. · Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and quality standards (ISO, GMP, internal policies). · Maintain accurate production documentation and support audit readiness. 4. Occupational & Process Safety The Production Engineer plays a key role in ensuring safe daily operations by maintaining compliance with established operating limits, supporting frontline hazard mitigation, and reinforcing a strong safety culture. While the Process Engineer owns process design, PSI, and long-term process safety governance, the Production Engineer ensures that daily operations remain within those engineered constraints. Key Responsibilities · Maintain Safe Daily Operation: Ensure the unit operates within established operating envelopes, safe operating limits (SOLs), and critical process parameters defined by the Process Engineer. · Frontline Hazard Identification & Mitigation: Identify unsafe conditions, abnormal trends, and early indicators of process upsets. Escalate deviations promptly and support Operations in implementing immediate corrective actions. · Support PSM Execution (Operations-Facing Elements): Participate in PHAs/HAZOPs as an operations representative; support MOC implementation by reviewing operational impacts, training operators, and validating readiness; ensure procedures, SOPs, and operator instructions reflect current safe practices. · Abnormal Situation Management: Provide real-time engineering support during upsets, shutdowns, startups, and emergency situations. · Incident Response & Short-Term RCA: Lead or support immediate investigations for safety-related deviations, near misses, and minor incidents. Implement short-term corrective actions and hand off chronic/systemic issues to the Process Engineer. · Operator Training & Safety Reinforcement: Coach operators on safe operating practices, alarm response, and recognition of abnormal conditions. · Field Presence & Safety Leadership: Maintain strong presence on the production floor to observe conditions, verify safe behaviors, and support safe execution of work. 5. Continuous Improvement · Lead improvement projects to increase efficiency, throughput, yield, and reduce downtime and waste. · Apply Lean tools such as 5S, Kaizen, value stream mapping, and waste elimination. · Utilize Six Sigma, SPC, DOE, and data analysis to reduce variability and enhance quality. · Support initiatives to improve OEE and other operational KPIs. 6. Project Support · Support small to medium engineering projects, including equipment upgrades, layout changes, process improvements, and automation enhancements. · Participate in commissioning, SAT/FAT, startup, and operator training for new equipment or process changes. · Work cross-functionally on new product introductions (NPI) or process transitions to ensure manufacturability and smooth startup. 7. Data & Reporting · Track, analyze, and communicate performance metrics, including throughput, downtime, scrap, OEE, cycle time, and efficiency trends. · Prepare daily/weekly production reports, identify performance gaps, and recommend corrective actions. · Leverage data to prioritize improvement activities and guide decision-making.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees