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EmergencyMD

Project Engineer

EmergencyMD, Columbia, South Carolina, United States,


Position Summary

The Project Engineer is responsible for creation, coordination, and realization of key equipment projects within manufacturing. The Project Engineer professionally executes projects per an agreed-upon timeline and budget, provides solutions of the highest quality, and delivers the anticipated results to achieve business goals and return on investment. The Project engineer has direct responsibility for major assets and operations as related to management of capital funds and developing solutions to production issues that achieve savings in waste, raw materials, etc. Projects involve both mechanical and electrical engineering components and typically fall within the following manufacturing processes - extrusion, coating and laminating, compounding, converting, material handling, or facilities. The successful performance of these duties can impact waste reduction, quality improvement, productivity improvement, capability for new product development, customer satisfaction, employee safety, and overall plant and company profitability.

Key Responsibilities

Effectively leads all aspects of assigned projects from initial concept through realization

Transforms high-level strategic goals related to capacity and machine capability into detailed project plans

Engages with operations teams to establish new equipment/process requirements, identify key deliverables, create specifications, and develop validation methods

Engages with operations teams to identify current sources of variability in like-processes and then integrates solutions for improved process control in new equipment

Develops anticipated productivity metrics (uptime, waste, throughput, etc), staffing requirements, and expected capacity for new equipment

Creates capital appropriation requests, including an overall project scope, ROI/justification, EHS plan, timeline, and quoted cost summaries

Prepares quote packages and solicits multiple quotes for each project

Issues project purchase orders and tracks overall project spending to budget

Maintains project schedules by monitoring progress, coordinating activities, and resolving potential roadblocks

Delivers project updates to management, including formal weekly/monthly project updates and one-on-one project walk-throughs, and utilizes technologies such as Microsoft Teams, graphics, videos, etc. for clear communication

Manages the installation, startup, validation, and EHS sign-off of new equipment and processes

Follows Management of Change processes and communication guidelines

Develops process flows, risk analysis/FMEA, and basic standard work procedures

Collaborates with plant maintenance, engineering, and operation resources to identify opportunities for and implementation of solutions for improved system integration and data collection

Collaborates with plant process engineering, R&D, and the OEM to establish startup operating conditions, setpoints, and recipes

Ensures applicable training materials are provided and key plant personnel are provided thorough training on new equipment and process

Ensures predictive and preventative maintenance tasks related to new equipment are added to the CMMS

Collaborates with plant departments to ensure calibration tasks related to new equipment are integrated into existing QC systems and maintenance CMMS

Ensures recommended spare parts are purchased and added/inventoried in maintenance stores

Investigates new coating, drying, converting, handling, inspection, and/or other applicable manufacturing technologies and processing methods and provides cost vs benefit analysis for potential consideration as future projects

Identifies, plans, and coordinates with R&D and plant engineering resources to conduct trials on existing equipment to understand current equipment capabilities and/or validate process assumptions. yield, runtime, equipment reliability, equipment capability, and first-pass product quality

Ensures new manufacturing equipment and processes meet safety and regulatory requirements.

Engages with site operations and corporate team to establish and oversee the capital budget for assigned site(s)

Performs other duties as assigned.

Scope:

Decision Impact:

Plant

Department Responsibility:

Engineering (1)

Budgetary (P&L) Responsibility:

No

Direct Reports:

No

Indirect Reports:

No

Physical Requirements:

The role requires the associate to stand, walk and sit; carry moderate loads and work at a computer for extended periods of time. The associate can expect to spend around 40% of the time in an office environment planning and coordinating projects and 60% in the manufacturing area engaging with teams, supervising contractors, and completing hands-on project tasks. The associate will be subjected to noise, odor, and environmental conditions that are common in the manufacturing environment. Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment is required and provided.

Management Responsibilities Level:

Individual Contributor

Reports to:

Director of Engineering (with dotted line to Plant Manager)

Location:

Spartanburg, SC

Travel:

up to 25%, including periodic multi-week travel for equipment validations/runoffs

Selection Criteria:

Education:

Minimum Bachelor's degree in either Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical or Chemical Engineering required

PMI certification preferred, not required

Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma certifications and/or trainings preferred, not required

Experience:

Minimum 5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment

Minimum 3 years of project management experience in equipment modification and new equipment industrialization

Experience in coating, printing, or converting industry is preferred

Experience working with ERP systems is required

Demonstrable skill in AutoCAD for 2D drawing/layout is required

Demonstrable skill in Microsoft Office, Project, and Teams is required

DOE and SPC experience preferred

Exceptional verbal and written communication skills are required

Exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills are required

Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision

Demonstrated ability to engage and productively collaborate with manufacturing and non-manufacturing personnel at various levels within and external to the organization

Other:

Legal authorization to work in the US is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening.

Relocation Eligible: Eligible Relocation

Disclaimers:

The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

It is the policy of Mactac that all employees are employed at the will of Mactac for an indefinite period and are subject to termination at any time, for any reason, with or without cause or notice. At the same time, employees may terminate their employment at any time and for any reason.

Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age, pregnancy, genetic information, creed, citizenship status, marital status or any other consideration prohibited by law or contract.

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