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Contract Specialties Group

Job: Manufacturing Engineer

Contract Specialties Group, Melville, New York, us, 11775


Use creativity to work within an innovative experienced team of manufacturing and engineering professionals to determine, revise, and review economic methods, operation sequences, and tooling.

• Develop and evaluate manufacturing processes by designing and conducting research programs; applying knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials; conferring with equipment suppliers; soliciting observations from operators.

• Improve manufacturing efficiency by analyzing and planning workflow, space requirements, and equipment layout.

• Engage in a wide degree of decision-making while analyzing new design layouts for cost reductions, maximum workflow, and efficiency.

• Develop vital assembly guides, operational manuals, and illustrations for manufacturing processes utilizing computer-aided design and manufacturing software applications in the effective execution of this activity. Create ECNs when necessary to improve/correct documents/products and processes.

• Support a team of industry-leading Engineers and Designers with valuable guidance in product operations.

• Provide manufacturing decision-making information by calculating production labor, and material costs; reviewing production schedules; estimating future requirements.

• Teaming in meaningful cost studies, equipment recommendations, and make/buy decisions.

• Create positive impacts on the organization by using problem-solving skills to review in-process documentation for errors and inconsistency improving efficiency and output.

• Participate and learn in remarkable brainstorming sessions and cross-departmental meetings to increase productivity and decrease costs.

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED:

• Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or equivalent.

• 7 – 10 years’ experience required.

• Problem solver familiar with root cause analysis and project management.

• RF & microwave frequency products, subassemblies, modules, PC boards, and wire bonding.

• Experience in working with chip and wire processes preferred.

• Knowledge of advanced manufacturing methods in test, assembly, and fabrication required.

• Interpersonal communication skills using professional and courteous conduct.

• Must be able to work in a cleanroom environment.

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