Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Position Summary
As the Manufacturing Engineering Manager, you will lead the Manufacturing Engineering department to ensure products are designed and produced efficiently, cost-effectively, and with high quality. You will drive Design for Manufacturability (DFM), optimize production processes, and deliver measurable value through cost reduction, productivity improvements, and innovation. You will act as a strategic partner to Design Engineering, Production, and Supply Chain to enable seamless new product introduction (NPI) and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and Develop a high-performing team of manufacturing engineers.
Set clear goals, KPIs, and accountability for value-added contributions.
Develop and execute the manufacturing engineering strategy aligned with business objectives.
Collaborate Across Functions:
Work with Design Engineering to apply DFM principles early in the design phase.
Partner with Production to resolve manufacturing issues and improve throughput.
Collaborate with Supply Chain on sourcing decisions that impact manufacturability.
Drive Process Excellence:
Design, validate, and implement efficient manufacturing processes for new and existing products.
Lead lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and other continuous improvement initiatives.
Optimize plant layout, workflow, and material handling for maximum efficiency.
Manage Tools and Technology:
Oversee design, procurement, and maintenance of tools, fixtures, and equipment.
Evaluate and implement automation and advanced manufacturing technologies.
Deliver Value:
Identify and execute cost reduction opportunities without compromising quality.
Achieve measurable improvements in productivity, scrap reduction, and cycle time.
Ensure compliance with safety, quality, and regulatory standards.
Own manufacturing readiness for new products, ensuring smooth transition from design to production.
Develop robust process validation and risk mitigation plans.
Monitor and Improve:
Track and report on key metrics: cost savings, efficiency gains, quality improvements.
Use data-driven analysis to prioritize improvement projects.
Success Factors
Efficiency Gains: Percentage decrease in average machine build time.
Cost Reduction: Annual savings through process improvements.
Quality Metrics: Reduction in defects and scrap rates.
NPI Success: On-time launch of new products with zero major manufacturing issues.
DFM Impact: Percentage of design changes influenced by manufacturability feedback.
5S Compliance: Audit scores and sustained improvements in workplace organization.
Experience & Education
Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
10+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering, with at least 5 years in a leadership role.
Strong knowledge of lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and process optimization.
Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and deliver measurable business impact.
Excellent communication, problem-solving, and project management skills.
Your Core Values
Enthusiastic and persistent personality with a can-do mentality.
Autonomous and organized with strong time management skills.
High safety and quality awareness.
What's in it for you?
We offer an exciting, pivotal role within an international business environment, working with extraordinary products, great colleagues, and opportunities for professional development.
At Sandvik, we believe diversity of experience, perspective, and background leads to a better environment for our employees, our business, and our customers.
Our inclusive culture is built on Innovation, Fair Play, Customer Focus, and Passion to Win.