Position Summary
The Production Engineer supports day-to-day manufacturing operations ensuring equipment and processes run safely efficiently and reliably. This role focuses on real-time troubleshooting daily optimization and supporting both immediate operational needs and short-cycle continuous improvement initiatives. The Production Engineer partners closely with Operations Maintenance Quality and Engineering to improve throughput reliability yield and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
1. Daily Production Support
Monitor production performance and troubleshoot issues impacting safety quality cost and throughput.
Serve as the first engineering point of contact for operators maintenance and shift supervisors.
Provide on-the-floor support during startups shutdowns changeovers and abnormal operating situations.
Support rapid response to equipment failures process disruptions and variability events.
Track and communicate short-term production losses.
2. Equipment & Process Optimization
Analyze machine and process performance to identify inefficiencies bottlenecks and reliability gaps.
Optimize equipment settings control parameters and operating conditions to improve output and reduce variability.
Support preventive and predictive maintenance planning with Maintenance and Reliability teams.
Assist in developing and updating SOPs work instructions troubleshooting guides and operator best practices.
3. Quality & Compliance
Collaborate with Quality to investigate defects deviations and customer complaints.
Lead or support short-term root cause analysis using structured methods (5Why Fishbone DMAIC).
Implement corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) to reduce repeat issues.
Ensure compliance with safety environmental and quality standards (ISO GMP internal policies).
Maintain accurate production documentation and support audit readiness.
4. Occupational & Process Safety
The Production Engineer plays a key role in ensuring safe daily operations by maintaining compliance with established operating limits supporting frontline hazard mitigation and reinforcing a strong safety culture. While the Process Engineer owns process design PSI and long-term process safety governance the Production Engineer ensures that daily operations remain within those engineered constraints.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain Safe Daily Operation: Ensure the unit operates within established operating envelopes safe operating limits (SOLs) and critical process parameters defined by the Process Engineer.
Frontline Hazard Identification & Mitigation: Identify unsafe conditions abnormal trends and early indicators of process upsets. Escalate deviations promptly and support Operations in implementing immediate corrective actions.
Support PSM Execution (Operations-Facing Elements): Participate in PHAs/HAZOPs as an operations representative; support MOC implementation by reviewing operational impacts training operators and validating readiness; ensure procedures SOPs and operator instructions reflect current safe practices.
Abnormal Situation Management: Provide real-time engineering support during upsets shutdowns startups and emergency situations.
Incident Response & Short-Term RCA: Lead or support immediate investigations for safety-related deviations near misses and minor incidents. Implement short-term corrective actions and hand off chronic/systemic issues to the Process Engineer.
Operator Training & Safety Reinforcement: Coach operators on safe operating practices alarm response and recognition of abnormal conditions.
Field Presence & Safety Leadership: Maintain strong presence on the production floor to observe conditions verify safe behaviors and support safe execution of work.
5. Continuous Improvement
Lead improvement projects to increase efficiency throughput yield and reduce downtime and waste.
Apply Lean tools such as 5S Kaizen value stream mapping and waste elimination.
Utilize Six Sigma SPC DOE and data analysis to reduce variability and enhance quality.
Support initiatives to improve OEE and other operational KPIs.
6. Project Support
Support small to medium engineering projects including equipment upgrades layout changes process improvements and automation enhancements.
Participate in commissioning SAT/FAT startup and operator training for new equipment or process changes.
Work cross-functionally on new product introductions (NPI) or process transitions to ensure manufacturability and smooth startup.
7. Data & Reporting
Track analyze and communicate performance metrics including throughput downtime scrap OEE cycle time and efficiency trends.
Prepare daily/weekly production reports identify performance gaps and recommend corrective actions.
Leverage data to prioritize improvement activities and guide decision-making.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree in mechanical Industrial Manufacturing Chemical or related Engineering.
15 years of experience in production manufacturing process engineering or related fields.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and drive improvements.
Hands-on approach with frequent presence on the production floor.
Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma SPC or other continuous improvement methodologies.
Ability to understand and interpret technical drawings P&IDs equipment documentation and specifications.
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in high-volume manufacturing food production automotive medical device or similar industries.
Lean or Six Sigma Green Belt certification.
Experience with MES systems OEE tracking tools or ERP platforms.
Basic understanding of automation PLCs control systems or machine programming.
Core Competencies
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Technical troubleshooting and root cause thinking.
Attention to detail.
Data-driven decision-making.
Effective communication and collaboration.
Continuous improvement mindset.
Ability to prioritize and work in a fast-paced environment.
Success Metrics
Reduced equipment downtime and improved reliability.
Increased OEE (availability performance quality).
Faster response and resolution to production issues.
Improved throughput yield quality and cost performance.
Reduced scrap defects and waste.
Successful implementation of corrective actions and improvement projects.
Strong support and partnership with production teams.
Work Authorization
This role requires authorization to work in the United States. (Can specify if the company would sponsor H1-B for this role)
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Mechanical Industrial Manufacturing Chemical or related Engineering.
15 years of experience in production manufacturing process engineering or related fields.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and drive improvements.
Hands-on approach with frequent presence on the production floor.
Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma SPC or other continuous improvement methodologies.
Ability to understand and interpret technical drawings P&IDs equipment documentation and specifications.
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Required Experience:
IC
The Atlantic Alumina Company LLC owned alumina refinery in Louisiana is the last remaining operating alumina manufacturer in the United States.