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Design or redesign cost effective components equipment and/or systems using engineering
standards and computer aided design and using Design for Manufacturability (DFM) principles.
Prepare engineering drawings for components assemblies and plant layouts. Check drawings
prepared by less experienced members of the Engineering team.
Process engineering change orders/requests and complete by assigned due dates.
Prepare bills of materials and process routings in MRP/ERP system.
Analyze and approve designs of suppliers or subcontractors providing specific feedback as to if
the product/service meets specification requirements.
Analyze commercially available components and determine their suitability for incorporation
into equipment.
Review and disposition component nonconformances.
Provide technical support to other departments and customers.
Provide technical support for company products throughout their life cycles.
Mentor and train less experienced members of the Engineering team.
Prepare and update standards and procedures.
Manage job projects / orders from receipt of order to shipment including preparing Gantt charts.
A fouryear Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. A candidate with a twoyear (associates) degree may be considered with
12 years of relevant experience.
8 years of experience in a manufacturing environment ideally in food processing.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Innovative problem solver; recognizing customer needs defining alternatives and selling and
implementing them.
Strong project management organizational and communication (written & oral) skills.
Strong presentation skills.
Extensive experience with creating 3D models. Extensive experience with creating drawings
using GD&T formats preferably in accordance with ASME Y14.5.
Proficient with computer software such as Autodesk Inventor or SolidWorks.
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