Process Engineer - Manufacturing Engineering - Durham, NC at Geebo

Process Engineer - Manufacturing

Position:
Process Engineer - ManufacturingLocation:
Raleigh / Durham, NCManufacturing company in the Raleigh / Durham area is recruiting a Process Engineer.
If you have a couple of years of experience, this is a wonderful opportunity with an established manufacturer to grow an individual's engineering experience.
Individuals looking to relocate to North Carolina will be considered.
Some relo expenses provided.
Responsibility:
oBe a key process facilitator and checkpoint for pre-production and production changes in a continuous process manufacturing line.
oServes as a protection against product failures, and uses influence to drive organizational and product maturity, by applying organizational management experience, team-building skills, technical and Quality systems expertise.
oPerform, review and approve in-depth analyses of technical and business impacts of product changes.
oApprove subject matter expert teams for change projects, based on analysis of potential technical and enterprise impacts of the change.
oReview and approve design transfer strategies and compliance of product change plans, including making judgments on completeness of design and specification documents, traceability, business impacts.
oDirect the activities of direct and/or indirect reports to successful completion of activities listed above.
oInterfaces with product team members, R&D, sales, production and maintenance floor staff, and operations managers, using proven interpersonal skills Requirements:
oBachelor's degree in relevant Engineering disciplineoTwo years of experience in process engineering (manufacturing environment)oExperience working on a continuous production line manufacturing Recommended Skills Engineering Interpersonal Skills Leadership Maintenance Manufacturing Pre Production Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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