Manufacturing Engineering General Managerother related Employment listings - Manchester, TN at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineering General Manager

Company Name:
M-Tek, Inc.
REPORTS TO:
Plant Manager

DESCRIPTION:
Responsible for effectively planning, directing and coordinating the activities of the Manufacturing and Product Engineering Departments.

Responsibilities:
Coordinates and supervises the activities of the Manufacturing and Product Engineering Departments
Manage Engineering technicians responsible for all robot programming
Primary source for PLC programming and any modifications.
Manages all design change control and creation of part numbers for all parts.
Continuously searches for new processes, procedures and materials to enhance and improve production processes.
Coordinates with various departments to insure smooth operation and maximize efficiency.
Coordinates and tracks departmental cost-savings programs.
Analyzes training needs of engineering staff and secures training through best methods.
Responsible for various areas including, tool design and fabrication, equipment layout and planning, usage and root cause analyses, continuous improvement activities and others.
Insures that Manufacturing Engineering staff operates in a safe manner and maintains an awareness of danger to them selves and others.
Support the implementation, achievement, and maintenance of the Quality and Environmental Policies and Procedures.

Qualifications:
Experience: Five to seven years manufacturing engineering management experience
Training Specific to Position: N/A
Skills: N/A
Education: BS degree in ME, IE, IT, or ET from accredited school
Other: Strong communication, leadership, & people skills

This job description should not be construed to imply that these requirements are exclusive standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instruction, and perform any other related duties, as may be required by their general manager.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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