Project Engineer, Systems Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer
Invio Automation is an Industry 4.0 automation leader that serves a variety of high‑growth end‑markets, including medical devices & life science, renewable energy, mobility, logistics & fulfillment, and heavy industry. Our Automation Solutions and Automation Technologies divisions work together to deliver Factory of the Future consulting and mission‑critical R&D pre‑validation services that pave the way for a comprehensive suite of automation solutions where accuracy, efficiency, and precision are essential for success.
With nine locations across North America and a global network of collaborative partners, Invio Automation’s geographic footprint provides customers with a presence in key markets where local service and support are valued.
Invio Automation’s Solutions division specializes in single‑station robotic cells, multi‑station fabrication & assembly lines, bonding & welding technologies, vision systems, and packaging process. Application capabilities within our Solutions division include thermal bonding, web handling, force plotting, heat staking, high‑viscosity pumps, precision dispensing, impulse bag sealing, and needle bending. Invio Automation’s Technologies division includes highly differentiated Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for heavyweight applications, turnkey assembly lines, welding automation, and custom lift‑assist & secure tools for safety‑critical applications.
DescriptionThe Project Engineer role requires mechanical design knowledge, supporting Senior Program Managers to meet customer timelines and internal milestones. It involves gathering and sharing program data, preparing documentation, and serves as a pathway to higher managerial roles within the company. Our goal is to exceed customer expectations at Invio Automation.
Responsibilities- Support the design buy‑off related activities for multiple projects.
- Preparation of customer‑related documentation required at the design buy‑off event, such as formal buy‑off documents/sign‑off sheets and photo depictions of the tools for easy markup changes.
- Review with internal design engineering team all required design buy‑off math representations to include assembly environment 3D/2D, station layouts and tool design for general appearance and accuracy prior to the event.
- Support the operations team during the build and assembly process to ensure key milestones are met.
- Assist tracking of purchased parts to ensure key milestones are met.
- Review the Invio Automation “Release for Build” event documentation to include all protocol and documentation required items are present and accounted for prior to release of tool.
- Support tracking of customer product used for design, internal trials, and the eventual buy‑off event.
- Manage action registers or open issues tracking documents as specified by the Project Manager.
- Support the customer tool buyoffs utilizing Eckhart’s standard procedures.
- Administer the documentation efforts during buy‑off events.
- Create and manage customer punch lists to ensure corrective actions and engineering changes are complete prior to shipping.
- Coordinate all tool shipment activities post punch‑list approval.
- Coordinate all tool kit updates sent to the customer facility.
- Demonstrate professionalism in all activities and provide efficient service to internal and external customers.
- Identify and communicate continuous improvement opportunities within the Value Stream.
- Other tasks and projects as assigned by supervisor.
Skills and Abilities
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Projects, PowerPoint)
- Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business technical procedures.
- Ability to write reports, effectively present information and respond to questions from managers and customers (internal/external).
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
- Ability to solve problems and manage a variety of diverse manufacturing challenges.
- Ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Ability to analyze, troubleshoot, and improve existing processes. - Basic understanding of machining tools and common machining…
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