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Manufacturing Engineer - Machining & Tooling

Manufacturing Engineer - Machining & Tooling
Are you highly motivated, organized, and enjoy working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment? Do you enjoy working in a team atmosphere? If you would like to grow your career and be part of a successful team, then you could be what our client, a leader in their industry, is looking for in their next Manufacturing Engineer. This is an excellent opportunity with a growing company that offers a competitive compensation package. If this is for you or someone you know,
Responsibilities - Manufacturing Engineer - Machining & Tooling
Work with all areas of engineering and production to provide the best manufacturing methods, and keeps Manufacturing Engineering Manager up-to-date with the status of established projects
Assist with Process Improvements, Plant Layouts, and identify areas for streamlining applications
As required, will write tool orders and requisition materials explaining the specific needs to outside vendors, the tool room, or other sources to assure the build or repair of required tools.
Involved in assisting with complex problems through minor changes in a manufacturing process, to a major modification of an existing piece of equipment (mechanical or electrical). This includes the possible recommendation and installation of equipment and process qualification where applicable.
Job Requirements
Requirements - Manufacturing Engineer - Machining & Tooling
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering a plus but not mandatory.
3
years of experience in Machining, Tooling, Plating, Welding, Casting, or similar process
CAD Experience required.
Solid and fluent understanding of inspection equipment and process.
Solid understanding of various processes, tools, and other manufacturing equipment
Experience with Microsoft Office as well as ERP/MRP software
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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