Manufacturing/Process Engineer (CNC Machining)
Leupold + Stevens, Inc. · Beaverton, OR · 3 wk ago
On-siteEngineering$90k–$115k/yrFull-time
Starting Base Salary Range
Starting Base Salary Range of $90,000 to $115,000 (DOE)
About the Role
At Leupold & Stevens, our passion for innovation and quality is legendary in our industry. We have an exciting opportunity for a manufacturing engineering expert to support the execution of our technical vision. Areas of support include new product development, process development and sustaining efforts in manufacturing.
Responsibilities
- Consult on engineering projects related to new product introductions, product redesigns and process improvements (CNC milling).
- Provide technical input and support to production teams.
- Independently research, justify and initiate designs for tooling, gauges, manufacturing, and assembly systems.
- Ensures product quality and conformance to specifications.
- Consults on and troubleshoots complex production processes requiring straightforward technical solutions for both internal and vendor supplied components.
- Partners with team members on applying state of the art technologies for manufacturing components, assembly processes, and Lean manufacturing techniques.
- Makes recommendations for new components or assemblies.
- Designs and develops moderately complex tools and fixtures to enhance manufacturing (CNC milling/assembly operations).
- Negotiates product component designs to accommodate cost effective technologies.
- Provides support and guidance to Manufacturing Engineering Technicians in developing CNC processes and test criteria for manufactured components.
- Creates and documents standard work and procedures within the Manufacturing and Assembly areas.
- Monitors/executes the development of new components or assemblies.
- Evaluates machinery and manufacturing capital requirements, establishes financial impact and performs cost justification to ensure cost effectiveness of new equipment.
- Participates in process improvement projects with cross-functional team members.
- May lead small stand-alone projects or segments of larger projects.
- Interacts with suppliers, vendors, consultants, and contract engineers to obtain services or support.
Requirements
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering or closely related field, plus 3-5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in tool design, machine technology and CNC parts manufacturing.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Knowledge and experience in manufacturing with exposure to CNC machining/programming (5 axis milling preferred).
- Working knowledge of project management, new product introduction, demand flow, lean manufacturing, quality control and ergonomics methodologies and applications.
- Working knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T), product costing; labor standards, statistics, process flow analysis, and problem solving.
- Demonstrated ability to write and effectively present information and respond to questions from managers as well as technical and non-technical professionals.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, organizational and project management skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across functions to achieve outcomes that support business objectives.
- Ability to effectively use and apply Company approved software and office equipment to process and accomplish job-related tasks.
Qualifications
- As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will have an opportunity to drive key projects in the areas of process efficiency, automation, process control, variability reduction, incoming and outgoing material characterization, and equipment definition by understanding process challenges, opportunities, and limitations.
- You will have an opportunity to protect the legacy of Leupold & Stevens by ensuring that future products continue to outperform, out inspire, and outlast all others in the field.
Skills
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering or closely related field.
- Exposure to CNC machining/programming (5 axis milling preferred).
- Project management, new product introduction, demand flow, lean manufacturing, quality control and ergonomics methodologies and applications.
- Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T), product costing; labor standards, statistics, process flow analysis, and problem solving.
- Writing and presenting information.
- Collaborative working across functions.
- Effective use and application of Company approved software and office equipment.
Benefits
Our Benefits Package Is Amazing:
- Affordable health and dental insurance
- A strong commitment to training and professional development including an internal skills development program for all manufacturing team members
- A generous tuition reimbursement program
- Company contributions up to 8% of base pay into a 401K retirement account
- Profit sharing
- Great product discounts (to name a few)
What You'll Be Doing
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will:
- Consult on engineering projects related to new product introductions, product redesigns and process improvements (CNC milling).
- Provide technical input and support to production teams.
- Independently research, justify and initiate designs for tooling, gauges, manufacturing, and assembly systems.
- Ensures product quality and conformance to specifications.
- Consults on and troubleshoots complex production processes requiring straightforward technical solutions for both internal and vendor supplied components.
- Partners with team members on applying state of the art technologies for manufacturing components, assembly processes, and Lean manufacturing techniques.
- Makes recommendations for new components or assemblies.
- Designs and develops moderately complex tools and fixtures to enhance manufacturing (CNC milling/assembly operations).
- Negotiates product component designs to accommodate cost effective technologies.
- Provides support and guidance to Manufacturing Engineering Technicians in developing CNC processes and test criteria for manufactured components.
- Creates and documents standard work and procedures within the Manufacturing and Assembly areas.
- Monitors/executes the development of new components or assemblies.
- Evaluates machinery and manufacturing capital requirements, establishes financial impact and performs cost justification to ensure cost effectiveness of new equipment.
- Participates in process improvement projects with cross-functional team members.
- May lead small stand-alone projects or segments of larger projects.
- Interacts with suppliers, vendors, consultants, and contract engineers to obtain services or support.
Skills And Experience You'll Need
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering or closely related field, plus 3-5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in tool design, machine technology and CNC parts manufacturing.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Knowledge and experience in manufacturing with exposure to CNC machining/programming (5 axis milling preferred).
- Working knowledge of project management, new product introduction, demand flow, lean manufacturing, quality control and ergonomics methodologies and applications.
- Working knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T), product costing; labor standards, statistics, process flow analysis, and problem solving.
- Demonstrated ability to write and effectively present information and respond to questions from managers as well as technical and non-technical professionals.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, organizational and project management skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across functions to achieve outcomes that support business objectives.
- Ability to effectively use and apply Company approved software and office equipment to process and accomplish job-related tasks.