Manufacturing Engineer
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Manufacturing Engineer MUST HAVE 5-10 years experience to include welding, nuclear experience preferred (Please detail welding and nuclear experience in resume) ABOUT THE JOB Location: Burlington, Ontario Work Environment: Onsite Monday - Friday Work Schedule/Hours: 7am- 5: 30pm (flexibility between those hours) JOB SUMMARY You will be responsible for performing the Manufacturing Engineering functions as related to planning, directing and coordinating manufacturing processes in liaison with the Global Engineering group within the global manufacturing organization (GMO) factory by performing the following duties. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop, evaluate, and improve manufacturing methods.
- Analyze work force utilization, space requirements
- Understand workflow and ensure equipment layout and workspace is maximized
- Estimates production times and works with ERP and WO
- Updates BOMs with project specific consumables
- Oversee welding activities conducted on our products
- Develop welding techniques procedures utilizing characteristics of metal alloys.
- Selection of existing welding equipment, or test/evaluate new equipment
- Develop and test new fabrication processes and techniques,
- Prepare technical reports, make recommendations and review customer specifications
- Qualify welding procedures and the welding personnel
- Responsible for estimating welding consumables
- Supervise welded joints and testing to assure contract requirements are met
- Liaison with Master Planners and Engineering group to ensure product design is manufacturable with efficient production methods.
- Oversee capital projects are designed, purchased, installed and functioning as defined
- Determine purchased product specifications interaction with our products/processes
- Confers with management, engineering, and other staff regarding manufacturing capabilities, and other considerations to facilitate production processes.
- Confers with maintenance to develop and facilitate production and facility equipment preventative maintenance program.
- Other duties as assigned.
- A strong understanding of metallurgy, welding inspection and Supervision
- Understand Lean Manufacturing and Change Management principles
- Proven ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions through established root cause corrective action (RCCA) processes.
- Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals
- Effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers
- Interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
- Read, analyze, and interpret general professional journals or periodicals, technical procedures, or regulations
- Degree from four-year college or university in Engineering or a related field
- 10-15 years related experience and/or equivalent of education and experience.
- SME in welding and nuclear codes such as ASME Section II, III, VIII, IX, B31.1, B31.3, CSA B51, W47.1, W59.1
- Ability to read and interpret a wide variety of documents such as regulations, blueprints, SOPs, equipment IOM etc.
- Strong capabilities with ERP systems, CAD/CAM software, and excellent computer skills
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