Manufacturing/Industrial Engineer Engineering - Cedar Rapids, IA at Geebo

Manufacturing/Industrial Engineer

Company Name:
TECHSTAFF
Manufacturing/Industrial Engineer
Category: Manufacturing Engineer
Description:
Responsible for developing, evaluating, improving and documenting manufacturing methods and processes; assisting in the assessment and resolution of day-to-day material, quality, fabrication, and assembly issues; developing and implementing process control techniques and procedures into manufacturing environments including developing, coordinating and implementing technical training for employees; analyzing manufacturing process flows continually for the enhancements of safety, quality, cost reduction, and throughput; developing manufacturing processes, cost analysis, fixture designs, area layouts, quality plans, labor plans, inspection plans, etc. for product changes and new products.
The manufacturing engineer must be able to lead and participate in Lean manufacturing and 6 Sigma events; investigate manufacturing problems, provide root cause analysis and corrective action; perform statistical analysis and process capability studies to find and control variation in production processes; communicate effectively with all functional areas; and provide leadership and direction to contractors and manufacturing personnel.
Requirements:
Requires Bachelor's degree in industrial engineering and 2-5 years of related work experience with proven results in cost and efficiency savings.
Location Cedar Rapids , IA
Minimum Experience (yrs): 2+
Required Education: 4-year Degree
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CorporateEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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