Summary
Monitor the quality and efficiency performance of assigned manufacturing line(s). Drive continuous improvement through process development, root cause analysis, and systematic problem solving. Utilize data from CIQ, TARS, and other sources as appropriate.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Strive to balance and optimize line throughput, including efforts to minimize changeover downtime (e.g., common set-ups).
2. Monitor machine management data to maximize utilization and minimize machine-generated scrap.
3. Provide input on creative ways to reduce costs by streamlining processes and systems.
4. Create and maintain wave and reflow soldering profiles.
5. Ensure process parameters are within acceptable tolerances for products and components, resulting in solder quality that meets IPC-610B requirements (or other applicable standards).
6. Design and/or procure production tooling, including stencils, vacuum plates, wave solder pallets, and product-specific fixtures and jigs.
7. Coordinate line reconfigurations and machine move activities, including equipment arrival, positioning, installation, and scheduling of support groups (Machine Support, Facilities, MIS, etc.) using the approved communication process.
8. Verify scheduled machine maintenance on assigned line(s).
9. Encourage open communication and information exchange within the Manufacturing Engineering department and with support groups.
10. Adhere to all safety and health rules and regulations associated with this position and as directed by the supervisor.
11. Follow all procedures within the company's security policy.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree preferred, along with one to two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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