Job DescriptionIndefinite U.S. work authorized individuals only. Future sponsorship for work authorization (including those under CPT/OPT) is not available.The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for owning the performance of assigned manufacturing lines by driving improvements in safety, quality, delivery, cost, and productivity. This position works cross-functionally with Production, Maintenance, Quality, Controls, and Technical Functions to troubleshoot manufacturing issues, implement sustainable improvements, and ensure reliable production performance.
The successful candidate is a self-driven engineer who demonstrates strong ownership, prioritizes work based on business impact, communicates proactively, and uses data to make decisions and solve problems.
Success in this role requires a high level of initiative, ownership, and the ability to independently prioritize work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Job duties:
- Own the daily performance of assigned manufacturing lines, including Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, First Pass Yield (FPY), OEE, downtime, and scrap.
- Identify, analyze, and implement improvements that enhance safety, quality, productivity, cost, and equipment reliability.
- Lead structured problem-solving activities using data-driven methodologies (PDCA, 5 Why, Fishbone, RedX, Six Sigma, etc.) to identify root causes and implement permanent corrective actions.
- Analyze production data to identify trends, prioritize work, and drive continuous improvement initiatives based on business impact.
- Demonstrate ownership by driving issues from identification through implementation and verification of effectiveness.
- Implement Lean Manufacturing principles and continuous improvement initiatives within assigned production areas.
- Develop and maintain APQP documentation including PFMEA, Control Plans, Process Flow Diagrams, and related quality documentation.
- Develop and maintain manufacturing documentation including Standard Work Instructions (SWIs), Setup Instructions, and process specifications.
- Lead and/or support the specification, design, validation, implementation, and launch of new manufacturing processes and equipment.
- Lead and/or participate in Engineering Change Requests (ECRs) and process improvement activities.
- Support troubleshooting of automated manufacturing equipment by partnering with Production, Maintenance, Controls, Quality, and Technical Functions.
- Develop engineering standards, best practices, and procedures that improve process capability, consistency, and equipment reliability.
- Support internal and external audits while ensuring compliance with IATF 16949, customer requirements, and Bosch standards.
- Conduct regular Layered Process Audits (LPA), Workstation Audits, 5S Audits, Operator Audits, and Process Audits.
- Communicate project status, technical issues, action plans, risks, and support needs to leadership and cross-functional teams.
- Maintain a strong presence on the manufacturing floor to support operators, verify process performance, and ensure improvements are effective.
Core Expectations
A successful Manufacturing Engineer will:
- Take ownership of assigned production lines and proactively identify opportunities for improvement.
- Prioritize work based on Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, and overall business impact.
- Use production data to make decisions and validate solutions rather than relying on assumptions.
- Follow through on commitments and drive action items to completion.
- Escalate roadblocks early and communicate progress, risks, and support needs proactively.
- Build strong working relationships with Production, Maintenance, Controls, Quality, and other support groups.
- Demonstrate initiative by identifying and solving problems with minimal direction.
- Balance multiple priorities while consistently meeting commitments and deadlines.
Qualifications- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, or a related engineering discipline from an accredited institution.
- Minimum of three (3) years of manufacturing engineering experience in a high-volume manufacturing environment or equivalent relevant industry experience.
- Experience with automated manufacturing equipment, machining, assembly, or heat treating processes preferred.
- Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills with the ability to solve complex manufacturing problems using data.
- Experience with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, RedX, PDCA, or other structured problem-solving methodologies.
- Working knowledge of APQP, PFMEA, Control Plans, SPC, and IATF 16949 requirements.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across multiple functions.
- Demonstrated ability to prioritize work, manage multiple initiatives, and drive projects to completion.
- Self-motivated with a strong sense of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Additional InformationIndefinite U.S. work authorized individuals only. Future sponsorship for work authorization is not available.Your well-being matters at Bosch! We offer a competitive compensation and a benefits package designed to empower you in every area of your life. This includes premium health coverage, a 401(k) with generous matching, resources for financial planning and goal setting, ample paid time off, parental leave, and comprehensive life and disability protection. We're investing in your success!