The Continuous Improvement Engineer will support essential quality control functions in a high-tech manufacturing environment. Drive change through focused continuous improvement efforts to raise levels of performance in safety, quality, performance, cost, and growth. Effectively utilize lean methodology, tools, root cause analysis, and waste reduction with a bias for action.
KEY RESPONSIB ILITIES:
Develop, maintain, sustain, and improve the CI operating system
Drive the deployment of planned improvements against annual targets
Lead continuous improvement teams
Improving process efficiency for existing customers.
Record, analyze, and act, on production-related data
Design experiments to improve process efficiency and test countermeasures
Review work instructions for new and existing customers
Responsible for understanding and complying with all SPG and Dupont safety policies and procedures
QUALIFICATIONS: (Education/Experience/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities)
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or related field with 2+ years experience
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
Minimum 2 years Quality Engineering experience in a manufacturing environment
Knowledge of GD&T and ANSI standards
Knowledge of modern manufacturing methods, tools, and techniques
Computer literate in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Project
Ability to work in a team-oriented environment
Knowledgeable of Control Plans, DOE, GD&T, PFMEA, SPC, 6-Sigma
Excellent verbal, technical writing, interpersonal and organizational skills required
Ability to form independent conclusions related to tasks
Ability to problem solve
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
Clerical experience
Requires personal characteristics that maintain a positive work atmosphere through interactions with customers, managers, and co-workers
Ability to perform multiple tasks concurrently and make evidence-based decisions
Proficient use in Microsoft Word, Access, PowerPoint, and Excel
Power BI
CMM Experience
Ability to compute figures, type well, and transcribe.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Works under general supervision.
In office environment and on the manufacturing plant floor.