Manufacturing Engineer, Projects

Leatherman Tools

$80K — $95K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing, Industrial, or Mechanical Engineering.
  • Proficiency in 3D modeling and drafting techniques.
  • Knowledge of PFMEA, DMAIC, and Design of Experiments (DoE).
  • Experience in fixture design methodology.
  • Ability to apply GD&T for communication of tolerances.
  • Strong analytical and structured problem-solving capabilities.
  • Experience working effectively across engineering disciplines and functions.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with Product Design engineers for design-for-manufacturing feedback.
  • Develop manufacturing processes for new and existing products.
  • Design tooling and fixtures for part processing.
  • Maintain product and process documentation accurately.
  • Analyze risks through DFMEAs and PFMEAs for projects.
  • Lead capital equipment projects from development to implementation.
  • Implement continuous improvement initiatives using Lean and Six Sigma.

Benefits

  • Collaborative work culture fostering innovation and problem-solving.
  • Hands-on involvement in real-world manufacturing processes.
  • Opportunities for continuous learning and professional development.
  • Engagement in cross-functional partnership across various departments.
Full Job Description
Manufacturing Engineer, Projects

Build the Processes Behind Products Trusted Around the World

In this role, you'll support new product introductions, continuous improvement, cost reduction, and factory capital projects. You'll work across Product Design, Manufacturing, Quality, Sourcing, Supply Chain, and external partners to solve manufacturing challenges, improve process capability, and bring new technologies and equipment into our factory.

If you enjoy being close to the product and the manufacturing floor, solving complex problems, and seeing your engineering work turn into real-world results, we'd love to meet you.

What You'll Do

New Product Introduction & Manufacturing Engineering

  • Partner with Product Design engineers to understand design intent and provide design-for-manufacturing (DFM) feedback.
  • Develop robust and capable manufacturing processes to support new and existing products.
  • Design and develop tooling, gauging, and fixturing for part processing and inspection.
  • Create and update process prints based on process capability and tolerance stack-ups.
  • Apply modeling, drafting, and document-control best practices.
  • Create and maintain thorough product and process documentation.
  • Review DFMEAs and perform PFMEA studies to inform project risks, control plans, and PPAP content.
  • Use and test Leatherman products to better understand the consumer experience beyond documented product requirements.


Capital Projects & Advanced Manufacturing

  • Lead new and re-engineered capital equipment projects from requirements development and quotation through runoff, installation, and implementation.
  • Analyze equipment capacity and recommend solutions that support continued factory growth.
  • Work with third-party partners on projects such as prototype builds and automation integrations.
  • Identify opportunities to introduce advanced manufacturing technologies that improve capability, productivity, quality, and cost.


Continuous Improvement & Problem Solving

  • Support problem-solving teams in identifying root causes and implementing effective corrective actions.
  • Perform statistical analysis, including capability studies and control charts, and interpret results to guide engineering decisions.
  • Apply Lean and Six Sigma tools to improve manufacturing processes.
  • Calculate process times and labor and material costs to support manufacturing and product decisions.
  • Identify and execute opportunities for continuous improvement and cost reduction.
  • Support Leatherman's Safety, Quality, Delivery, and Cost (SQDC) objectives.


Cross-Functional & Supplier Partnership

  • Build strong working relationships across Product Engineering, Manufacturing, Sourcing, Quality, Product Management, and Supply Chain to ensure products meet cost, quality, and schedule targets.
  • Partner with suppliers to identify design-for-manufacturing opportunities and establish controlled, capable processes.
  • Work with external partners as needed to successfully deliver engineering projects.


What You'll Bring

Required

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Manufacturing, Industrial, or Mechanical Engineering.
  • Proficiency in 3D modeling and drafting.
  • Understanding of engineering and problem-solving tools such as PFMEA, DMAIC, and Design of Experiments (DoE).
  • Demonstrated knowledge of fixture design methodology.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish and communicate tolerances using GD&T.
  • Strong analytical and structured problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work effectively across engineering, manufacturing, quality, sourcing, and other functions.


Preferred

  • Three or more years of manufacturing engineering experience.
  • SolidWorks experience.
  • Experience with new product introduction and manufacturing process development.
  • Experience leading or supporting capital equipment projects.
  • Experience with statistical process control, capability studies, Lean, and Six Sigma.
  • Experience working with suppliers, automation integrators, or other external manufacturing partners.


The Engineer We're Looking For

Technical ability matters, but so does how you approach the work.

We're looking for someone who is curious, action-oriented, collaborative, resilient, and comfortable taking ownership. You should enjoy working through ambiguity, getting onto the manufacturing floor, using data to understand problems, and partnering with others to develop practical solutions.

You'll be successful here if you can move comfortably between CAD models and the factory floor, statistical analysis and hands-on problem solving, product design and production reality.

Most importantly, we're looking for an engineer who sees a manufacturing challenge and thinks:

"There has to be a better way to do this."

Then helps us build it.

Our Hiring Process

Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete your application. Our application questions are an important part of our selection process and help us understand your engineering experience and problem-solving approach beyond your résumé.

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