OverviewAs a Manufacturing Engineer at Lutron, you will contribute to high-stakes projects from the start. Your efforts will help to maintain our market position as the world leader in smart lighting and shading systems.
There are a variety of technical areas throughout the product lifecycle that you could encounter from day one, such as:
- Assembly process development and optimization, including time studies, production line balancing, and pareto/defect analysis
- Development and effective documentation of standard work procedures and product manufacturing process notebooks
- Specification of requirements for tooling and workstations
- Application of Design for Manufacturing/Assembly (DfM and DfA) principles, and how to provide effective feedback to product design teams throughout design cycle
- Project management skills, particularly as related to coordinating logistics and efforts between engineering, operations, and manufacturing plant
- Industry standard techniques and best practices for manufacturing quality improvement, such as Six Sigma
Responsibilities - Work collaboratively with product design, production plant, and tooling teams to design consumer products for high-volume manufacturability
- Utilize Design for Manufacturing (DfM) and Design for Assembly (DfA) concepts to analyze new products
- Execute assembly line design and process development to meet labor and quality goals
- Support production of new products, from prototype builds through transfer to a long-term facility
- Collect and analyze process quality data for presentation to key stakeholders
Qualifications- Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering
- Minimum, cumulative GPA of 3.00
- 1 - 3 years' experience in a related field
- Process Failure Modes Effects Analysis (PFMEA) experience preferred
- Willingness to travel - examples include overseeing manufacturing and supporting product transfer to long-term build facilities
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