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Manufacturing Engineer Tube Fabrication- NE #2218

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Manufacturing Engineer Tube Fabrication- NE #2218
Relocation Yes
Location Lincoln Nebraska
We are looking for a manufacturing engineering with tube fabrication experience.
Lead technical efforts related to process evaluation and optimization for all fabrication processes. This effort will primarily focus on tube fabrication which involves automated bending, end forming, welding, and fixture design, but also includes thermal insulation assembly processing. Additionally, this position will be responsible for capital equipment solicitation, selection, procurement, and installation, as well as working close with Operations and Facilities Engineering participating in process flow and facilities optimization, and capacity analysis.
The manufacturing engineer is responsible for the identification, development and implementation of process improvement initiatives and best practices for competitive operations and improvement in quality as well as direct cost areas including labor, materials and safety.
Train people in best practices and continuous improvement methods for fabrication processes as related to new equipment installations.
Use troubleshooting and continuous improvement techniques to resolve quality and productivity issues as related to fabrication.
Identify and develop partnerships with key suppliers and equipment OEM's.
Develop business cases for new CAPEX projects.
Ensures follow-up on initiatives and programs are completed and realized gains are maintained. This includes on-going status reviews and scheduling of reviews with all vested parties to make sure projects are implemented and savings maintained.
Optimize Tube Fabrication operations from a technical standpoint, the individual will work closely with Operations ensuring quality parts are produced on time in the most efficient manner
Work closely with Operations and Facilities Engineering to optimum factory layout
Work closely with Operations on production capacity analysis (i.e. understand how proposed projects impact existing capacity and recommend capacity improvements and/or expansion needs and requirements).
Responsible for fixture design (e.g. weld fixtures, trim fixtures and check fixtures) - this includes both managing outside contractors (design, build, and qualification), and SolidWorks or ProE design work.
CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) planning and execution - identify needs, solicitation, evaluation, selection, CAPEX submittal, installation, and hand-off to operations
Setup reduction
Education and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in engineering (mechanical or industrial preferred)
Minimum of 3- 5 year's experience in a manufacturing (tube fabrication including welding and fixture design) using continuous improvement
Experience in LEAN manufacturing processes
CAPEX planning, selection, justification, and implementation
Project management
Familiar with Bill of Operations and parts standards requirements ProE or SolidWorks
Ability to build and maintain strong relationships with all levels of the organization
Preferred:
Experience in fabrication industry. tube bending experience.
Experience in plating industry.
DOE (design of experiments)
Bottom line requirements we need notes on with candidate submittal:
1. Bachelor's degree in engineering (mechanical or industrial preferred).
2. 3
year's experience in a manufacturing including tube fabrication, welding and fixture design using continuous improvement.
3. Experience in LEAN manufacturing processes
4. CAPEX planning, selection, justification, and implementation.
5. Familiar with Bill of Operations, parts standards requirements, ProE or SolidWorks
6. Experience in tube bending and in plating industry are pluses.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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