Manufacturing Engineer
Job Description
Schneider Electric is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as a Manufacturing Engineer at our Lexington KY location. As the Manufacturing Engineer you will be responsible for deploying Lean methods & concepts to drive continuous improvement across a variety of processes and equipment. You will perform a variety of engineering work related to safety, quality, manufacturing processes, process design/layout, ergonomics, capacity, cost analysis, and capital investments.
What will you do?
- Specializes in several areas of knowledge regarding production / manufacturing processes: process design/layout, ergonomics, safety, capacity, simulation tools, capital investment, and cost analysis
- Works to resolve daily and long-term problems/projects using manufacturing, quality, and Schneider Production System tools which may include VSM (value stream mapping), SMED (single minute exchange of dies), 8-Wastes, Takt Time, Jidoka, PokaYoke, Kaizen, MTM (motion & time movements) LADM (Line Architecture Design Methodology), MPH (Material Providing & Handling) and Six Sigma ( PFMEA, Control Plan, 8D, etc).
- Develop & lead projects by applying 6 sigma principles to conduct process flow analysis, improve process time, create cycle time definitions, improve 1st pass yield, reduce process variation, and improve process stability.
- Responsible for monitoring efficiency indicators, KE (ratio Design Time / Operation Time), OEE(overall equip effectiveness), NEE (Net Equipment Efficiency, the ratio "Useful Time / Plant Operating Time) and to take actions to improve the efficiency and capacity of the line.
- Supports process tooling, fixtures, and equipment design, purchase, and maintenance along with development of capital expenditure proposals.
- Manages Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) by updating material, Bill of Materials (BOMs), and routings when modifications are required by Engineering
- Develop & lead capital investment projects.
- Provide manufacturing engineering support for technologies that support Smart Factory and/or Automation deployment.
- Drive Lean Digitization System implementation
- Supports new product development projects, determines cost estimates, design concepts and engineering criteria along with conceptual process layouts for given project.
What qualifications will make you successful for this role?
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering (or other STEM) major from an accredited University is required.
- 3+ Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Previous work in an automated industrial environment a plus
- Experience in the application of Lean Manufacturing methodologies (i.e. VSM, SMED, 8-Wastes, Takt Time, Jidoka, PokaYoke), certification a plus
- Working knowledge of 6-Sigma project development
- Strong problem-solving skills.
- Pro-E / CREO proficiency / AutoCAD proficiency
- Experience in the areas of IT, systems and equipment controls a plus
- Experience in MS Access, MS Excel, Macros and SQL
- Excellent PC/Tablet and system knowledge, including the ability to analyze data within an MRP system, cloud based platforms (Tableau/AVEVA) and make affective assumptions to drive business results.
- Experience implementing or developing Smart Factory/Digital Factory initiatives
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