PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY:
Develops, implements and maintains methods, operation sequence and processes in the manufacture or fabrication of parts, components, sub-assemblies and final assemblies.
Interfaces with design engineering in coordinating the release of new products.
Estimates manufacturing cost, determines time standards and makes recommendations for tooling and process requirements of new or existing product lines.
Maintains records and reporting systems for coordination of manufacturing operations.
CAREER LEVEL:
Works under limited supervision on assignments that require a comprehensive knowledge of the discipline.
May be responsible for a business activity, or lead small projects, assume several components of a larger project or program, or complex portion of a large project/program.
May assist and/or provide limited supervision to more junior staff members.
Broad application of principles, theories, concepts, and techniques used in the applicable technical or business discipline and working knowledge of interrelated fields.
Develops resolutions to diverse and complex problems very often requiring creativity.
Exercises judgment using generally defined practices and policies in selecting methods and techniques for arriving at solutions.
Frequent inter-organizational and external customer contacts.
May represent the organization on projects and interface with customers.
Impact of errors may have implications requiring significant expenditure of resources to correct and/or achieve project goals.
Bachelor’s degree with 4+ years’ experience, or Masters with 2+ years’, or its equivalent.