Manufacturing Unit Process Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
Job Description Summary
Responsible for process capability, cost reduction and continuous improvement project implementation within their designated manufacturing unit. Provides specific engineering work related to field of expertise with broad overlap between engineering disciplines expected. Support capacity planning and growth, as well as define budgeted rates and process documentation. Ensures compliance with BD quality systems, policies, procedures and best practices, and all local, state, federal and BD safety regulations, policies and procedures.
Regular, punctual attendance is an essential job function. Ability to read and write and converse in English. Willing and able to uphold BD Values.
We are the makers of possible
BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world. Advancing the world of health™ is our Purpose, and it’s no small feat. It takes the imagination and passion of all of us—from design and engineering to the manufacturing and marketing of our billions of Med Tech products per year—to look at the impossible and find transformative solutions that turn dreams into possibilities.
We believe that the human element, across our global teams, is what allows us to continually evolve. Join us and discover an environment in which you’ll be supported to learn, grow and become your best self. Become a maker of possible with us.
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a critical role in driving process capability, cost reduction, and continuous improvement initiatives within your designated manufacturing unit. Your responsibilities will span across various engineering subject areas, requiring a broad and versatile skills.
Key Responsibilities- Implementing and sustaining BD Excellence work process for the manufacturing unit.
- Identifying critical equipment settings and creating standards to optimize performance and consistency.
- Developing and transferring technical knowledge to operators and technical associates, fostering a culture of continuous learning.
- Coaching associates on continuous improvement methodologies, empowering them to identify and eliminate waste and inefficiencies.
- Analyzing top losses within the manufacturing unit, developing and implementing plans to eliminate these losses and drive Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) performance.
- Overseeing manufacturing unit change control, including validation activities, root cause analysis of prioritized OEE losses, quality events, and deviations.
- Supporting capacity planning and growth initiatives, defining budgeted rates, and maintaining comprehensive process documentation.
- Ensuring the safety of all associates and the quality of the products.
- Ensuring new manufacturing processes and process improvements align with Manufacturing Unit objectives.
- Ensuring equipment is running efficiently and optimally, maximizing uptime and productivity.
- Analyzing the current state of equipment efficiency to drive OEE improvement and sustainability.
- BA/BS Degree: required. Engineering, Mechanical Engineering field preferred
- 3 years manufacturing experience or 2 years medical manufacturing experience desired
- Effective Oral/written Communication – Proficient
- Ability to work as part of a team / Team building – Proficient
- Independent thinking / Self Driven – Proficient
- Decision Making Ability – Proficient
- Machine Design — Proficient
- Trouble shooting / Problem Solving – Advanced
- Safety & Ergonomics Expertise — Proficient
- Project Management – Basic
- Quality Systems Knowledge — Proficient
- Logistics & Planning Knowledge — Basic
- Computer Skills / Microsoft Office – Proficient
- Financial Acumen – Basic
- BD is a smoke-free campus. Smoking and the use of electronic smoking devices, marijuana, or tobacco products are not allowed on BD property, grounds or in the parking areas. We appreciate your cooperation in adhering to this policy.
- False eyelashes, press-on fingernails, and Jewelry is not allowed on the production floor including dermals. Any associate wearing dermals will be required to cover them while working on the production floor.
- Shoes are required to be…
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