What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Engineer (New Product Development) position at Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.?
Overview
Bruno is looking to hire an individual to lead process development supporting a new product launch. This is a high-profile position that requires a dynamic person to provide leadership to cross-functional team members while implementing new processes, machinery, and automation to bring a key product to market.
Responsibilities
- Provide in-house expertise on process development supporting all manufacturing systems needed to create stairlift rails for Bruno’s premier product line.
- Set up all associated production cells for the rail forming line.
- Develop inspection processes utilizing modern metrology methods to maintain acceptable tolerance capability for products produced.
- Monitor the bending and fabrication industries for best-in-class solutions to launch a global product line.
- Provide in-depth manufacturing analysis for product and process systems.
- Develop new processes around the rail forming line that will take the product from the development phases into production.
- Analyze process flow of existing and proposed in-house processes. Work with in-house and outside groups to improve productivity and quality.
- Perform tests to verify manufacturing process and equipment including machine capability and reliability studies.
- Design, develop and produce fixtures, tools, gages, etc. as required to support development and production.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing, Industrial or Mechanical Engineering and 5 - 7 years’ experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in process control and troubleshooting (in a medium production volume shop).
- Proficient in 3D engineering software.
Essential Knowledge:
- Knowledge of metal manufacturing techniques, processes, and equipment related to machining, forming, and welding. Particularly, a proven background in process development is required.
- Knowledge of 3D CAD, CAM, and their integration with production. Knowledge of SolidWorks and G-code programming is preferred.
- Knowledge of measurement systems such as Romer, Creaform or Faro and their use for production inspection and pre-production part qualification. Demonstrated knowledge of software, such as Polyworks, used to do production qualification is preferred.
- Knowledge of the principles of lean manufacturing, such as DMAIC, PDCA, 6Sigma, SPC, data analysis tools (SQL, Excel, Minitab) etc.
Skills and Abilities:
- Read, analyze, and interpret a variety of information, such as technical procedures, blueprints, business correspondence, and governmental regulations furnished in written, oral or diagram form.
- Create business-level written correspondence and verbally present information to internal and external customers.
- Requires job related software skills; CAD, CAM, MS Office, as well as ERP and the ability to operate a variety of standard office equipment.
- Strong DOE and problem solving skills.
- Demonstrated ability to apply value stream mapping, lean manufacturing principles, and statically process control.
- Demonstrated ability to work for, and provide leadership to other people to help build a World Class business.
- Person should have an honest, respectful, listen first attitude when working with others.
Working Conditions/Physical Demands:
- Regular office environment, approximately 50%
- Modern production and Assembly facilities with heat and air conditioning approximately 45%
- Occasional international travel
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands and fingers to handle or touch; and talk and hear
- The employee is regularly required to stand, squat and ambulate to evaluate product and fixtures
- The employee is required to lift up to 30 pounds, regularly; up to 50 pounds, occasionally