Staff Manufacturing Engineer
Walt Disney World · Lake Buena Vista, FL · 1 wk ago
On-siteEngineering$110k–$148k/yrFull-time
About the role
Join the Ride & Show Mechanical group at Walt Disney World as a Staff Manufacturing Engineer. You will serve as the organization's technical authority for manufacturing, welding, machining, and fabrication processes supporting primarily Walt Disney World.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the subject matter expert for manufacturing, welding, machining, fabrication, heat treating, plating and assembly processes.
- Provide design-for-manufacturability (DFM) reviews throughout engineering design process.
- Establish and maintain manufacturing engineering best practices, standards, and specifications.
- Provide technical leadership for complex fabrication challenges involving weldments, structural systems, machined components, and assemblies.
- Develop fabrication strategies, tooling concepts, fixtures, and manufacturing plans supporting production and Sustaining efforts.
- Provide expertise in weld sequencing, shrinkage prediction, bend allowances, flat pattern development, and machining operations.
- Support development, review and revision of engineering documentation including fabrication drawings, weld details, machining drawings, and manufacturing work instructions.
- Provide technical guidance regarding non-conforming materials and products.
- Partner with Quality Assurance to determine root causes and corrective actions.
- Lead process improvement initiatives that enhance safety, quality, throughput, and cost efficiency.
- Support qualification and auditing of internal and external fabrication suppliers.
- Evaluate emerging manufacturing technologies, materials, equipment, and fabrication processes.
- Mentor engineers and technical staff in manufacturing methods, fabrication standards, and engineering best practices.
- Develops and maintains manufacturing-ready packages supporting fabrication operations.
- Maintains configuration control and technical accuracy of manufacturing documentation and CAD models.
- Supports Quality Assurance with requirements for qualifying Welders and Welding Procedures.
Qualifications
- 10+ years of engineering experience involving design, fabrication, manufacturing, or sustainment of heavy equipment, industrial machinery, structural systems, or related products.
- Proven design and production experience in castings, forgings, sheet metal and stampings.
- Proven experience in design and production of weldments and weld fixtures.
- Proven in-depth machine shop experience.
- Proven experience in NDT techniques and application.
- Demonstrated experience/expertise dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5 including GD&T.
- Demonstrated experience developing and reviewing Weld Procedure Specifications and Welding Performance Qualification Records per AWS D1.1, D1.2, and D1.6.
- Demonstrated excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills to audiences at executive, peer and supporting levels.
- Demonstrated experience successfully completing multiple, concurrent, engineering tasks and projects.
- Demonstrated ability to provide technical leadership and influence engineering decisions across multiple organizations without direct authority.
- Demonstrated experience partnering across multiple disciplines and organizations while managing expectations of diverse stakeholders.
- Demonstrated proficiency in utilizing Engineering and Design software such as AutoCAD or SolidWorks.
- Demonstrated proficiency in performing classical and/or computer-based engineering analysis utilizing hand calculations, FEA software (ANSYS preferred) and/or MathCAD.
- Proven experience utilizing design standards including AWS, DIN, ASTM, SAE and ASME standards.
- Demonstrated proficiency in utilizing Microsoft Office software including Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint.
Preferred Qualifications
- Proven active, or ability to obtain, Professional Engineer license in Florida.
- Minimum three (3) years proven experience with Disney design standards or equivalent applicable codes and standards such as ASTM F24.
- Demonstrated experience in engineering design involving fiberglass and other composite materials.
- Demonstrated commitment to maintaining technical proficiency through continuing technical education and training.
- Proven ASME or AWS or equivalent society membership.
- Proven AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
- Experience evaluating and qualifying fabrication suppliers and manufacturing partners.
- Experience working within regulated environments where compliance, safety, and operational reliability are paramount.
Education
- Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Materials Engineering from an ABET accredited college or university is required.
- Master’s degree in Engineering is preferred.