Resonetics

Manufacturing Engineering Technician

Job Locations US-WI-Hudson
ID
2024-1923
Job Category
Engineering
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

The Manufacturing Engineering Technician will concentrate primarily on production customers; maintaining efficiencies in the manufacturing of customer product. Additional areas of focus may include but are not limited to: setup reduction, procedure generation, operator training, Inspection Software Development, tool design or selection.

 

Other responsibilities may include; participation in production readiness activities and involvement in continuous improvement activities for current production jobs.

 

An important aspect of this position is the hands-on nature of this role. As improvements are identified/made, this individual may be delegated to implement and/or perform re-qualification of changes.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor process and equipment performance and address issues or escalate promptly to minimize downtime.
  • Develop and review effectiveness of Preventive Maintenance Programs
  • Review and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) to reflect approved process changes or improvements.
  • Take part in Manufacturing/Production Team activities (such as Gemba walks) in a participation and reporting sense.
  • Take part in Process Validation activities.
  • Make and review entries in Data Logs.
  • Execute test protocols and engineering experiments to collect data associated with process development, validation, and continuous improvement efforts.
  • Own and Maintain customer/internal procedures.
  • Provide assistance in job setup and process training for operators.
  • Act as part of a team for rolling out Manufacturing Engineering Projects.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years experience in a device Manufacturing/Production environment
  • Familiarity with ISO
  • Good written and verbal communication
  • Technical writing skills

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