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Manufacturing/Process Engineer

Gemini, Inc. · Taylor, TX · 1 wk ago
EngineeringFull-time

About the role

Gemini is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our team in Taylor, TX. We are a positive, people-first culture dedicated to bringing unique signage products to life through the strengths of our team members.

Responsibilities

  • Support daily manufacturing operations by monitoring process performance and responding to process issues.
  • Develop, document, and maintain work instructions, process flows, routings, and standard work.
  • Analyze production data (scrap, rework, cycle time, downtime) to identify process improvement opportunities.
  • Implement process changes to improve safety, quality, efficiency, and throughput.
  • Drive and actively participate in continuous improvement initiatives by applying Lean, Six Sigma, and related methodologies.
  • Lead root cause analysis efforts and implement corrective and preventive actions to address process issues.
  • Proactively identify and eliminate waste, reduce scrap, minimize labor inefficiencies, and lower material costs.
  • Champion kaizen events and consistently monitor improvement metrics and results.
  • Sustain process improvements by updating documentation and conducting operator training sessions.
  • Lead capital project initiatives by overseeing all phases, including equipment selection, justification, installation, and startup, to enhance operational capabilities and support business objectives.
  • Develop and support capital requests by preparing ROI analyses and technical specifications that align with organizational goals and cost reduction strategies.
  • Carefully coordinate cross-functional collaboration with vendors, Maintenance, and Operations teams to ensure seamless equipment installation and successful commissioning.
  • Support process validation, capability studies, and acceptance testing for new or modified equipment to ensure compliance with quality, safety, and performance standards.
  • Maintain and update documentation, standard work, and process instructions to reflect changes following capital project implementation, ensuring sustained improvements and knowledge transfer.
  • Proactively support manufacturing processes by ensuring alignment with internal quality systems and customer requirements, driving continuous improvement and operational excellence.
  • Take initiative in assisting with non-conformance investigations and implementing corrective actions to maintain high standards of product quality and compliance.
  • Integrate safety, ergonomics, and risk mitigation strategies into process design and improvement efforts, fostering a safe and efficient work environment.
  • Actively support internal audits and documentation reviews, contributing to sustained compliance and process reliability.
  • Champion a culture of quality, safety, and continuous improvement throughout the shop floor to consistently achieve business objectives.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Manufacturing, Industrial, Mechanical, or related field) required.
  • 4–7 years of hands-on manufacturing or process engineering experience in a production environment.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently analyze, improve, and sustain manufacturing processes.
  • Strong working knowledge of process capability, cycle time analysis, scrap reduction, and efficiency metrics.
  • Proven experience developing and maintaining detailed work instructions, standard work, and process documentation.
  • Experience supporting capital equipment installation, commissioning, and process validation activities.
  • Advanced problem-solving skills with practical application of root cause analysis methodologies.
  • Skilled at interpreting engineering drawings, specifications, and manufacturing data.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills for effective cross-functional collaboration.
  • Ability to work hands-on in a manufacturing environment, including providing off-shift support as required.

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