Manufacturing Engineer Manufacturing - Fort Worth, TX at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer

Subsidiary:
AZZ Corporate Headquarters
General Description:
Plans, coordinates, and supervises manufacturing activities and projects.
Education, Certifications, Licenses & Registrations:
Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering or related field is required.
Experience:
At least three years of related supervisory/professional experience in a manufacturing or industrial operation.
Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
Solid leadership and problem-solving skills and general understanding of OSHA and EPA requirements.
Essential Duties:
Supervises activities and personnel in the manufacturing department to maximize production and quality, and minimize costs.
Conducts assessments of manufacturing facilities & equipment, and recommend improvements to the same based on expected return on investment.
Monitors progress of projects through manufacturing and resolves issues as necessary.
Coordinates special projects involving the manufacturing area.
Recommends and requisitions equipment, tools, and supplies for the manufacturing group.
Establishes and maintains preventative maintenance programs.
Performs periodic hazardous material inspections.
Ensures that manufacturing activities comply with company policies and government regulations.
Work Environment:
Approximately of time is spent in a temperature-controlled office with a moderate noise level; other is spent in an industrial manufacturing environment with loud noise level. The manufacturing facility is enclosed and is ventilated and heated, but is not air-conditioned.
Physical Demands:
Office position, primarily sedentary. At least 2/3 of time is spent talking/hearing, reading, and using hands/fingers. Generally spends equal amounts of time (1/3 each) seated, standing, and walking. Generally requires clear vision at 20 inches or less.
Schedule:
Full Time.
Travel:
Occasional overnight/out-of-state travel required (less than 20%).
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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