Mechanical Engineer - Rolling
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer
Responsibilities
- Define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions to facility systems.
- Provide direction to projects, processes and maintenance of production equipment.
- Support emergency troubleshooting, repairs, and corrections to facility and the facility’s equipment.
- Apply knowledge to rolling theories and other processing techniques.
- Provide design modifications to improve facility productivity, quality, process cost, and safety.
- Improve the level of preventive maintenance and equipment reliability.
- Apply knowledge of materials to determine suitability and advise with respect to structural integrity, strength, and durability to enhance facilities and equipment.
- Coordinate outage and construction activity with production and maintenance departments.
- Plan and support installation of all process equipment for future modifications and overhauls.
- Assist in the preparation of comprehensive capital maintenance and capital investment projects.
- Work with the engineering group to ensure the reliability and maintainability of new installations meets and exceeds performance expectations.
- Review and manage vendor specifications and compile technical evaluations to support procurement.
- Ensure compliance to national safety and engineering standards is met.
- Participate in the final check-out of new installations, including factory and site acceptance testing to ensure adherence to functional specifications.
- Ensure that condition and documentation preservation is performed.
- Participate in system functional performance testing.
- Identify system manual requirements and ensure all documents are created.
- Understand and utilize Reliability Centered Maintenance methods (development of Work Instructions, support Reliability Engineer and Techs, continuous improvement of equipment performance).
- Understand and utilize Hydraulic Power Units and systems (read/follow schematics, implement corrective actions, solid understanding of theories and good practices).
- Document all baseline readings, settings, positions and store for future reference.
- Execute small to mid-size projects from inception to handover.
- Develop a clear understanding of equipment’s intended function and communicate this understanding to the engineering and maintenance team.
- Coordinate and manage contractor activities (writing Scope of Work, General Work Permits, Lock Out/Tagout procedures, Reviewing Job Hazard Analysis, scheduling the work, etc.).
- Assist in the supervision of supplier interventions during installation, challenge solutions, and refine needs as necessary.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in engineering.
- Some knowledge of materials (steel, concrete, asphalt, etc.) as it pertains to facilities and equipment maintenance.
- Solid understanding and experience with AutoCAD 2013 or later version.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office software (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Strong problem solving, judgment, and critical thinking skills.
- Aptitude for detailed work requiring a high degree of accuracy.
- Good communication, high level of autonomy, collaboration and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to perform, understand and communicate detailed information analysis and evaluation, with a track record of working effectively within a team-based environment.
- Provides technical support for the Engineering Department for structural and mechanical aspects of day-to-day engineering.
- Develops mechanical equipment systems and planned maintenance activities.
- Assists in training of other team members on mechanical standards and processes.
Constellium Muscle Shoals is an aluminum manufacturing plant based in Alabama with over 1,200 employees. With its widest strip mill in the USA and a world-class recycling center, the site represents one of the largest sites within Constellium and is a world-class can recycling center, with the capacity to recycle nearly 20 billion cans per year. Muscle Shoals’ main product is aluminum can sheet for the packaging industry, particularly for beverage containers.
It manufactures sheet used in all three components of an aluminum can, namely body stock, coated end stock and tab stock. Additionally, Muscle Shoals’ supplies Auto Body Sheet substrate to Constellium’s Bowling Green, Kentucky, site.
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