Description:
Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment? Are you a self-starter who finds ways to improve existing processes? Keep reading as we are looking for a dynamic Manufacturing Engineer to join our Fluke Electronics team here in Everett, WA.
As a Manufacturing Engineer with Fluke Electronics, you will be tasked with analyzing, developing, implementing, and maintaining methods, manufacturing operation sequences, specifications, and equipment requirements for production/assembly of new and existing products. You will assist new product introduction to manufacturing, support released product, and assist with the retirement of legacy products. You will be a major contributor to and owner of key performance indicators in Operations, including: 5S/Safety, Quality, Delivery, Inventory, and Productivity. You will be empowered to make decisions, drive improvements, and have plenty of opportunities for career growth.
Primary Responsibilities:
Perform manufacturing engineering assignments associated with the integrity of product design to assure quality and cost-effective production
Advise engineering of existing production capabilities, equipment, facilities, and standard practices to contribute to the development of designs
Coordinate with support groups to ensure capabilities and capacities are developed to support new products
Ensure efficient manufacturing through achieving quality, cost, operating specifications, customer and company standards, and requirements
Apply Lean manufacturing principles to improve production processes and achieve cost reduction
Plan, define, and implement new manufacturing systems as needed for new product introductions
Responsible for managing and implementing projects of varying complexity and scope
Ensure integrity of existing manufacturing documents and take ownership of creating new manufacturing documentation
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent from an ABET accredited university preferred
2+ years of related experience
Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing (5S, SW, PSP, SMED, VRK, OEE, TPM, etc.) a plus
Proven problem solving aptitude using various tools and techniques
Leadership experience within a team, project, or job
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while prioritizing work and delivering results
Comfortable working problems of moderate scope where data analysis requires evaluation of identifiable factors
SolidWorks and/or Pro Engineer (ProE) experience a plus
Demonstrated ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings required
Experience working in a metric/goal-driven environment
Hands-on approach/experience with manufacturing processes preferred
Strong communication and interpersonal skills; effectively able to present information and respond to feedback at any level within the global organization
Fortive Corporation Overview
Fortive’s essential technology makes the world stronger, safer, and smarter. We accelerate transformation across a broad range of applications including environmental, health and safety compliance, industrial condition monitoring, next-generation product design, and healthcare safety solutions.
We are a global industrial technology innovator with a startup spirit. Our forward-looking companies lead the way in software-powered workflow solutions, data-driven intelligence, AI-powered automation, and other disruptive technologies. We’re a force for progress, working alongside our customers and partners to solve challenges on a global scale, from workplace safety in the most demanding conditions to groundbreaking sustainability solutions.
We are a diverse team 18,000 strong, united by a dynamic, inclusive culture and energized by limitless learning and growth. We use the proven Fortive Business System (FBS) to accelerate our positive impact.
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