Hiring for Manufacturing Engineer – Metals Operations Draper, Utah,
Position Summary
This Manufacturing Engineering role is responsible for planning and executing the relocation of commercial and New Product Development (NPD) metals manufacturing lines into a new facility. The role will serve as the technical project lead for the line-move workstream, ensuring minimal disruption to production while supporting future growth of the metals operation.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the line movement workstream for the metals facility relocation as the technical project owner
Develop and execute comprehensive process validation plans, including IQ/OQ/PQ, for manufacturing equipment and facility utilities
Create and implement detailed shutdown and startup procedures to ensure uninterrupted supply of critical components
Coordinate with external suppliers and vendors for equipment movement, calibration, installation, and related activities
Collaborate cross-functionally with Quality, Project Management, Facilities, Operations, Supply Chain, and other stakeholders to meet project and production requirements
Support planning of work assignments based on workforce capability, machine capacity, production schedules, and anticipated risks or delays
Prepare and present charts, graphs, layouts, and diagrams illustrating workflow, routing, floor layouts, material handling, and machine utilization
Required Skills & Competencies
Strong experience in equipment and process validation
Proven project management and technical leadership capabilities
Experience working with highly complex and automated manufacturing equipment
Detail-oriented, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities
Effective communicator and collaborative team player
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (required)
5–7 years of relevant manufacturing engineering experience, preferably in metals or complex manufacturing environments