Mergon Group
Mergon Group is hiring: Manufacturing Engineer (Off-Shift) in Anderson
Mergon Group, Anderson, SC, United States
Who are we?
At Mergon, we mould ideas for a sustainable future. We work with leading brands like Tesla, BMW, Xerox, and Abbott to design, manufacture, and deliver sustainable products for the vehicles and equipment of the future.
We care deeply about our colleagues, customers, and our community and we have a curiosity that constantly pushes us to innovate and improve. We are competent, capable, and we invest in our people and in our processes to ensure we continue to grow and do our best work every day.
What's the job?
We are currently recruiting for a Manufacturing Engineer (Off Shift).
1. Scope of the position
The Manufacturing Engineer (Off-Shift) will support a highly automated blow molding facility, playing a key role in improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and ensuring efficient operations through the troubleshooting and optimization of blow molding process and automation systems. This is a hands-on role that demands versatility, quick learning, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. While extensive experience is not required in all areas, a strong technical aptitude and a passion for learning new systems and processes are essential. Availability for overtime and weekend work is required periodically to ensure production runs smoothly.
2. Key Responsibility
- Quickly learn and understand the operation and maintenance of ABB robots, Omron PLCs, and other automation systems used in blow molding.
- Work closely with Production and Maintenance teams to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues affecting OEE
- Lead efforts to improve the performance and reliability of automation equipment, ensuring smooth and efficient production.
- Assist in the commissioning, installation, and fine-tuning of automation systems, ensuring optimal setup for maximum efficiency.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, suppliers, and automation experts to introduce new technologies, troubleshoot existing systems, and drive process improvements.
- Continuously seek ways to improve machine reliability, reduce downtime, and enhance overall production efficiency.
- Provide technical training and support to other team members, fostering a collaborative environment for knowledge sharing.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in robotics, PLC programming, and automation technologies.
- Be available for overtime and weekend shifts as needed to resolve urgent issues and ensure production targets are met.
3. Key Performance Indicators
- Significant improvements in OEE, focusing on reducing downtime in highly automated equipment, including robots and PLC systems.
- Demonstrated ability to learn and adapt to new technologies quickly, contributing to increased production efficiency and reduced troubleshooting time.
- Successful implementation of process optimizations that lead to measurable gains in performance and cost savings.
- A reduction in the frequency and duration of equipment breakdowns through proactive maintenance and problem-solving.
4. Decision Making Authority
- The Manufacturing Engineer (Off-Shift) has the authority to make decisions related to automation system troubleshooting, equipment improvements, and OEE enhancement initiatives. Significant changes that impact production capacity or involve large investments require higher management approval.
5. Preferred Qualifications
The Manufacturing Engineer has the authority to make decisions related to automation system troubleshooting, equipment improvements, and OEE enhancement initiatives. Significant changes that impact production capacity or involve large investments require higher management approval.
- Technical aptitude and a strong willingness to learn quickly, especially in the areas of robotics, PLCs, and other automation systems.
- A problem-solving mindset with the ability to handle multiple tasks and challenges in a fast-paced production environment.
- Experience in a blow molding or automated manufacturing facility is a plus but not required.
- Willingness to work overtime and weekends to address critical production and maintenance issues.
The above is not exhaustive. Other duties and responsibilities may be added as the employee's immediate supervisor deems appropriate.
At Mergon, we mould ideas for a sustainable future. We work with leading brands like Tesla, BMW, Xerox, and Abbott to design, manufacture, and deliver sustainable products for the vehicles and equipment of the future.
We care deeply about our colleagues, customers, and our community and we have a curiosity that constantly pushes us to innovate and improve. We are competent, capable, and we invest in our people and in our processes to ensure we continue to grow and do our best work every day.
What's the job?
We are currently recruiting for a Manufacturing Engineer (Off Shift).
1. Scope of the position
The Manufacturing Engineer (Off-Shift) will support a highly automated blow molding facility, playing a key role in improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and ensuring efficient operations through the troubleshooting and optimization of blow molding process and automation systems. This is a hands-on role that demands versatility, quick learning, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. While extensive experience is not required in all areas, a strong technical aptitude and a passion for learning new systems and processes are essential. Availability for overtime and weekend work is required periodically to ensure production runs smoothly.
2. Key Responsibility
- Quickly learn and understand the operation and maintenance of ABB robots, Omron PLCs, and other automation systems used in blow molding.
- Work closely with Production and Maintenance teams to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues affecting OEE
- Lead efforts to improve the performance and reliability of automation equipment, ensuring smooth and efficient production.
- Assist in the commissioning, installation, and fine-tuning of automation systems, ensuring optimal setup for maximum efficiency.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, suppliers, and automation experts to introduce new technologies, troubleshoot existing systems, and drive process improvements.
- Continuously seek ways to improve machine reliability, reduce downtime, and enhance overall production efficiency.
- Provide technical training and support to other team members, fostering a collaborative environment for knowledge sharing.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in robotics, PLC programming, and automation technologies.
- Be available for overtime and weekend shifts as needed to resolve urgent issues and ensure production targets are met.
3. Key Performance Indicators
- Significant improvements in OEE, focusing on reducing downtime in highly automated equipment, including robots and PLC systems.
- Demonstrated ability to learn and adapt to new technologies quickly, contributing to increased production efficiency and reduced troubleshooting time.
- Successful implementation of process optimizations that lead to measurable gains in performance and cost savings.
- A reduction in the frequency and duration of equipment breakdowns through proactive maintenance and problem-solving.
4. Decision Making Authority
- The Manufacturing Engineer (Off-Shift) has the authority to make decisions related to automation system troubleshooting, equipment improvements, and OEE enhancement initiatives. Significant changes that impact production capacity or involve large investments require higher management approval.
5. Preferred Qualifications
The Manufacturing Engineer has the authority to make decisions related to automation system troubleshooting, equipment improvements, and OEE enhancement initiatives. Significant changes that impact production capacity or involve large investments require higher management approval.
- Technical aptitude and a strong willingness to learn quickly, especially in the areas of robotics, PLCs, and other automation systems.
- A problem-solving mindset with the ability to handle multiple tasks and challenges in a fast-paced production environment.
- Experience in a blow molding or automated manufacturing facility is a plus but not required.
- Willingness to work overtime and weekends to address critical production and maintenance issues.
The above is not exhaustive. Other duties and responsibilities may be added as the employee's immediate supervisor deems appropriate.