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K & S Manufacturing

K & S Manufacturing is hiring: Manufacturing Engineer in Ixonia

K & S Manufacturing, Ixonia, WI, US


Job Description

Job Description

Are you creative and detail oriented?

Are you looking for a collaborative culture that values their employees?

Are you interested in working in a growing manufacturing company?

Then K & S Manufacturing has a position for you.

We are currently hiring a Project Design Engineer!

K & S Manufacturing History …

An agile manufacturing approach allows us to meet compressed timelines for a variety of customers in very competitive markets. A commitment to continuous improvement and vertical integration drives our ongoing investment in people, processes, and technology. K&S also invests in the latest, state of the art equipment housed in our modern facilities.

K&S only manufactures for our customers. We do not manufacture our own branded products. This ensures we are focused solely on generating competitive advantage for our customers.

Thomas Klusken, a military veteran, founded K&S Tool & Die in 1974. Servicing major OEMs, he had the vision to evolve K&S into a vertically integrated contract manufacturer. Our rich heritage as die makers and tool manufacturers—coupled with our manufacturing execution system—delivers supplier-led innovation. The outcome of his vision and the confidence entrusted in K&S over 40 years is reflected in the diverse markets we currently serve.

  • Agriculture
  • Engine large and small
  • Construction
  • Large truck
  • On-and-Off highway
  • Power transmission
  • Process equipment
  • Rail
  • Seating
  • Thermal transfer
  • Turf care

JOB SUMMARY:

To develop production part process steps, costs, work instructions, and fixtures/gages for both

stamped, laser/brake, and/or welded components.

I. REQUIRED COMPETENCIES, QUALIFICATIONS, AND BASIC SKILL LEVELS:

• Associates, Technical or BS in Engineering or a minimum of 3 years' experience in a similar role

• Strong background in SolidWorks

• Technical / hands on knowledge of stamping, laser, brake, MIG welding (robotic and manual)

processes

• Knowledge of GD&T as applies to metal fabrication applications

• Advanced mechanical aptitude (i.e. intuitive understanding of mechanical processes)

• Ability to effectively and professionally communicate engineering principles to customers and

coworkers

• Fluency with Windows and MS Office i.e. Excel and Word

• Basic knowledge in manufacturing business operations

• Fluent reading, writing, and speaking English with excellent communication skills

II. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Develop process and setup parameters for new parts awarded by creating production drawings,

work instructions, control plans, and PFMEA documentation

• Develop new part tooling, fixtures, gages, and part blanks

• Assemble and validate fixtures and gages

• Participate in DFM (Design for Manufacturability) analysis both internal and with the customer

• Maintain New Product Launch/Quoting database by tracking phase gate completion status

• Assist in completing part quote activity

• Provide engineering support to operations by resolving quality issues involving process capability,

tolerancing, process troubleshooting, and materials related issues.

• Analyze results of process capability studies. Recommend changes to tolerances of tolerance

schemes based upon findings

• Facilitate and promote use of appropriate problem-solving techniques for effective root cause

analysis and successful corrective action

III. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:

• Responsible and accountable for quality workmanship and accuracy

• Effectively communicate with all other departments regarding upcoming needs or requirements