Manufacturing Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
Company Overview
A dynamic, growth-oriented manufacturer that converts advanced materials into highly engineered components supporting critical applications across healthcare, aerospace, transportation, defense, and consumer markets. The organization brings together engineering expertise and advanced manufacturing capabilities to deliver complex molded and sealing solutions with fully integrated operations from product design and tooling to precision molding and finishing.
Position SummaryThis role is responsible for advancing manufacturing performance by driving operational improvements, strengthening process stability, and supporting production in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate combines technical expertise with hands‑on execution to elevate quality, efficiency, and reliability across the operation.
Salary: $110,000 - $130,000 per year
Responsibilities- Lead high‑impact initiatives aimed at improving consistency, lowering operating costs, and elevating product quality.
- Design, refine, and sustain process controls that reliably achieve safety, quality, and throughput objectives.
- Act as a primary engineering resource to operations, providing rapid diagnosis and resolution of complex manufacturing challenges.
- Apply statistical methods and analytical tools to evaluate process performance and enhance process capability.
- Develop and maintain structured manufacturing documentation such as process maps, risk analyses, control strategies, SOPs, and detailed work instructions.
- Support the introduction of new machinery and automation by developing integration plans and optimizing system controls.
- Review and execute manufacturing‑related engineering changes, ensuring proper validation and accurate record updates.
- Implement mistake‑proofing solutions and maintain compliance with continuous improvement and quality standards.
- 3–5 years of engineering experience within a high‑output manufacturing environment, with increasing levels of responsibility.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a closely related technical discipline (Mechanical preferred).
- Working knowledge of industrial control systems, including PLC and CNC platforms.
Experience with in rubber molding, material treatment/coating operations, or similar material transformation environments is strongly valued.
Benefits- Ownership of EHS
- Rapid growth will offer advancement opportunities
- Competitive pay
- Full health benefits
- PTO
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