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Midway Products Group

Weld & Assembly Engineer

Midway Products Group, Monroe, MI, United States


POSITION SUMMARY
  • Responsible for the development, follow-up and launching of new welding equipment, assembly tools, and processes to produce high quality prototype and production parts at required run rates.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Oversee supplier shops in the build of weld and assembly equipment.
  • Act as Midway's Manufacturing/Engineering representative to tool shops who have been awarded the responsibility to design and build assembly tools. Making sure that internal and customer specifications are followed including quality, cost, and timing constraints during the tool build.
  • Coordinate and participate in Design Reviews (Concept, 50% & 100%).
  • Responsible to complete design review documentation and distribute to all team members.
  • Track timing weekly by obtaining timelines from tool shops.
  • Conduct periodic reviews at the tool shops to validate and assure on time delivery of equipment.
  • Coordinate and participate in TSRO's at tool shops.
  • Responsible for cell functionality and repeatability.
  • Responsible for cycle time of the equipment as designed and defined in the process payback study.
  • Responsible for 100% on time delivery of all equipment.
  • Responsible for weld quality - if applicable
  • Responsible for achieving part dimensional requirements per the customer specification
  • Assist in the processing and delivery of prototype parts by assuring the assembly processes are replicating production process intent, parts contain and meet part print specification, and provide updated information regarding engineering changes.
Launch assembly processes in Midway plants
  • Overall lead and plant point of contact for assembly processes.
  • Coordinate with other Midway departments to provide a smooth and timely launch of equipment at the assigned Midway plant(s).
    • Work in partnership with Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Engineering, and Controls Group to significantly improve the tooling, equipment and processes delivered to our plants.
    • Develop new tooling and equipment to operate at our defined quoted rate or run rate defined in the process payback review conducted by the Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering team.
    • Work with Program Management on project objectives to meet the customer's requirements.
  • Coordinate and participate in HLRO's at Midway's manufacturing plants.
  • Responsible to complete run off documentation.
  • Responsible for cell functionality and repeatability.
  • Reduce the start-up, launch, 'debug' time and cost of new tooling, equipment and process installation into our plants.
Administrative
  • Review released parts/assembly prints to Midway for manufacturing weld and assembly feasibility.
  • Review released parts/assembly prints and the quoted process for cost savings.
  • As required, prepares requests for quote package (RFQ) to send out to tool shops for the design and building of tooling to produce the released parts.
  • Implement the request for purchase order package and submit for approval.
  • Maintain through familiarity with assembly developments and new materials in the industry which may be adaptable for use by our organization.
  • Originates and applies new and unique engineering methods.
  • Attend weekly APQP meetings and provide updates.
  • Perform other essential functions as assigned.
SPECIAL SKILLS
  • Computer literate.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills.
  • Team player, including cross functional/departmental.
  • Drive for results, ability to coordinate with other areas of the Company to deliver results.
  • Continuous improvement mindset.
WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Normal office environment.
  • Normal shop environment, which includes travel to plant sites, tooling vendors & suppliers.
  • Required use of personal protection equipment; hazards and conditions typically associated with a manufacturing environment.


Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)