LEAN MANUFACTURING ENGINEER
The Lean Manufacturing Engineer will be responsible for leading the implementation of lean principles throughout the manufacturing process to improve the efficiency, quality, and cost structure of the plant. This position will be responsible for coaching, creating, and providing training, and developing team members including leading kaizen events.
- Improve manufacturing processes using work simplification and lean manufacturing techniques.
- Design process flow, cells, and fixtures as needed for process improvements, new products, product modifications, etc.
- Lead workgroups to solve production challenges through the application of structured problem-solving techniques and lean concepts.
- Manage projects and prepare cost estimates, comparisons, justifications, etc. to be used for capital equipment purchases, make vs. buy decisions, etc.
- Analyze product/process data identifying opportunities for improvement and cost reduction.
- Plan, develop and lead implementation of process changes that yield improved Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), production efficiencies, yields, and quality.
- Work with manufacturing engineering and maintenance on the introduction of new products or the modification of existing products. Provide input on manufacturing feasibility for new and modified products to ensure that lean concepts are used.
- Coach, train, and mentor cross-functional teams in proper use and application of Lean or Six Sigma tools including, but not limited to, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Standard Work, 5S, SMED, Kanban, GEMBA meetings, DOE (Design of Experiment), Problem Solving, TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), and TPI (Transactional Process Improvement) throughout the facility.
- Compile and evaluate test and production data, prepare technical analysis, and recommend manufacturing methods and processes required to meet design objectives.
- Perform other duties as assigned or required.
Position Qualification Requirements

Education
Bachelor’s degree in Industrial or Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience and training. Preference for Six Sigma Certification.

Experience
Minimum of five years’ experience leading continuous improvement projects in a manufacturing environment required prior to entry into position. Experience in applying lean principles including Kanban, Kaizen, and 5s required. Strong computer skills including experience using excel, spreadsheets, PowerPoint, simulation, project management. CAD or solid works software experience (to create jigs and fixtures for manufacturing). Experience with automation, robotics, and CNC equipment preferred.

Skills + Knowledge
Requires broad knowledge of manufacturing management and control as well as management and supervisory practices along with the ability to apply principles of logical thinking to draw valid conclusions to solve practical problems and deal with situations where only limited standardization exists. Hands on approach required.

Physical Activities + Demands
Normal office environment which requires the ability to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, and see. May involve the ability to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects of up to 15 to 20 pounds and/or 10 pounds of force frequently.

Veterans
Veterans, reservists, and military spouses are encouraged to apply!
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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
We offer an excellent benefits package and competitive salary. Our benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, life, employer-paid short-term disability, and other ancillary benefits. Hager offers PTO, company paid holidays, 401(k), and an incentive bonus plan.
