Manufacturing Engineer I, FMF Manufacturing - Fort Worth, TX at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer I, FMF

Overview
The Manufacturing Engineer (FMF) will coordinate between engineering and production the effective and efficient manufacture of the assigned product by developing all the needed production file documentation from engineering data packages, engineering change orders along with all other sources of data. This applies to the ESA Fort Worth Operations FMF programs
Responsibilities
Responsibilities & Tasks:
Coordinate between engineering and production for the effective and efficient manufacture of the product.
Develop all needed production file documentation from engineering data packages, engineering change orders, and all other sources of data.
Project lead for build process and documentation, configuration changes, methods and tools for production programs.
Identify, develop, and maintain lists of floorstock items and also items to be managed through VMI process to reduce confusion among Purchasing, Planning, and Operations. This requires close coordination with the DAP/FMF warehouse and production planning departments during new project kick-offs and on-going production programs.
Identify and participate in producibility and cost improvement projects.
Support outsourcing and make/buy decisions.
Keep abreast of current and evolving manufacturing technologies.
Provide preliminary review dispositions along with required repair/rework instruction on discrepant product.
Transfer of build processes from/to other facilities.
Lead lean and process improvement efforts.
Support Proposals activities
Other related duties as assigned by supervisor.
Authorities:
Preliminary ECO and ECP Review and Disposition.
Access to PLM ESA and ELBIT.
Initiate Quality Actions to identified problems.
Conduit for customer issues.
Business Relationships:
Customer Support through the Program Offices.
Liaison to Engineering.
Coordination with Program, Project and Production Managers on engineering change proposals, reviews, and implementation.
Coordination of configuration control activities with the Configuration/Data Management.
Ability to work closely with IDF on-site source inspectors during production sampling, inspection, and testing to address technical concerns
Qualifications
Minimum
Qualifications:
Education (Highest Level Required/Preferred)
R = Required P = Preferred E = Equivalent Experience May Satisfy Requirement
Master q R q P q E (10
years management experience may substitute)
Bachelor x R q P x E (5-10 years functional experience may substitute)
Associate q R q P
High School x R
Specific Degree Field, only if required: Technical or Business Fields.
Training Pre-requisites (Within One Year of Taking Position);
x ESD
x Safety Training, as dictated by Safety Department
q Other: ______________________________________________________________ .
Experience Required
Functional (Using Skill Set): 1-3 years
Management: entry
Industry: 1-3 years
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Required (Unique and Measurable):
The ability to Read and Interpret Technical Data Package.
Knowledge and Experience in Electronic Assembly Manufacturing.
The ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
The ability to use Microsoft Word and Photo programs to produce Production files.
The ability to be a self starter and learner.
The skill to work issues internationally.
The skill to work effectively in teams.
The ability to use and manage configuration management software and ERP (PLM/BAAN).
The skill to work and perform in a union environment.
The skill to work effectively across organizational and functional boundaries.
Good interpersonal relationship
Ability to multitask work on several projects at one time
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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