Process Engineer II Engineering - Bremen, IN at Geebo

Process Engineer II

The Plant Engineering Process Engineer will be responsible for overseeing and improving the manufacturing processes within the plant.
This role will involve working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the efficient and effective operation of production processes, implementing continuous improvement initiatives, and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
The Process Engineer will also be involved in new product introductions, process optimization, troubleshooting, and data analysis.
Key Responsibilities Identify opportunities for manufacturing process improvements and develop action plans to optimize efficiency, reduce scrap, and material usage.
Provide problem solving support for machine and process-related issues, implementing corrective actions to minimize downtime and improve efficiency.
Develop and update work instructions, process standards, and tooling requirements to ensure standardized operations and minimize errors.
Oversee tooling and dies management to optimize machine performance and resolve any tooling-related issues.
Evaluate machine guarding systems and ensure compliance with safety regulations and best practices.
Validate and analyze Connected Factory data to identify trends, performance gaps, and areas for improvement.
Utilize data analysis and statistical tools to leverage process data for identifying and implementing continuous improvement opportunities.
Assist in change management activities related to process changes, equipment upgrades, and new technology implementations.
Collaborate with product development team to support the design and implementation of new products and process modifications to create a robust project plan for reliable and repeatable product launches.
Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Change Management Data Analysis Problem Solving Process Engineering Product Design Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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