Manufacturing Engineer Engineering - Saint Paul, MN at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer

Title:
Manufacturing Engineer Location:
Plymouth, MN - 55442 & St.
Paul, MN - 55117 & Abbott Park, IL 60064 Duration:
12 Months Onsite- 100% Top Skills:
Will be working on Manufacturing floor.
Medical Device at least 2 years of experience Quality engineer with Manufacturing experience is fine too.
Windchill Design experience Strong communication required.
Good computer skills(Excel spreadsheets) Product related exp Cleanroom environment Nice to have:
Lean and six sigma Validation Executing IQ, OQ and PQ R&D Environment Establish manufacturing tooling and processes Assist the manufacturing team resolving manufacturing issues Support manufacturing and tooling projects Provide manufacturing leadership to contract manufacturing sites Resolving manufacturing and tooling problems Develop manufacturing processes and equipment Made equipment and manufacturing process Manage the manufacturing engineering team Improve manufacturing's efforts in all manufacturing operations Maintain manufacturing technical process documentation Support supervisors in training manufacturing personnel on manufacturing process Develop new production equipment to improve manufacturing processes Provide production support for manufacturing and assembly equipment Provide engineering support for existing manufacturing processes Develop and improve manufacturing processes by studying product and manufacturing methods Maintain and improve current manufacturing assembly process Implementing continuous improvement in manufacturing Utilize lean manufacturing methods to enhance manufacturing efficiencies and reduce costs Evaluate manufacturing processes to continually improve efficiencies at manufacturing facilities Develop and improve manufacturing processes by reviewing exisitng product and manufacturing processes Recommended Skills 13485 Manufacturing Engineering Medical Device Pharmaceutical Validation Windchill Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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