Becton, Dickinson and Company

Sr. Manufacturing Engineer - Electronics Lifecycle Management

Becton, Dickinson and Company$105K — $168K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing, or related discipline)
  • 3-5 years of relevant experience in manufacturing engineering, lifecycle engineering, or component engineering
  • Fluent in Spanish
  • Familiarity with BOM management and MRP/inventory systems
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills

Responsibilities

  • Provide engineering support to ongoing manufacturing operations, including issue resolution primarily at contract manufacturing sites
  • Support manufacturing and sustaining engineering initiatives such as supplier transfers and part changes
  • Manage change control for ongoing manufacturing changes and ensure compliance with quality system requirements
  • Deploy metrics to optimize processes for continuous improvement
  • Collaborate with suppliers and contract manufacturers to support lifecycle risk mitigation

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Total Rewards program
  • Performance-based culture with reward and recognition opportunities
  • Competitive package of compensation and benefits
  • Focus on attracting and retaining high-quality talent
  • Commitment to associate development and support
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Position Summary

The Sr. Manufacturing Engineer – Electronics Lifecycle Management (LCM) supports lifecycle management activities for electronic components and assemblies across sustaining manufacturing for BD APM’s Advanced Hemodynamic monitoring systems. This role contributes to ensuring continuity of supply, managing component obsolescence risk, and supporting engineering change control processes. The engineer collaborates cross-functionally with engineering, supply chain, quality, and external manufacturing partners to support ongoing production, product changes, and process improvements. In addition, this role actively partners with suppliers to drive development, resolve technical and supply-related issues, and improve overall supplier performance through structured problem-solving and issue tracking. This position combines manufacturing engineering support with lifecycle management responsibilities, with a strong focus on execution, cross-functional coordination, and external collaboration. This is a highly visible and strategic role that supports the future vision and evolution of LCM within the organization.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide engineering support to ongoing manufacturing operations, including issue resolution at contract manufacturing (CMO) site, mainly in Mexico but also other regions around the world (extensive travel is required)

  • Support manufacturing and sustaining engineering initiatives, including supplier transfers, part changes, line extensions, system enhancements, and cost or efficiency improvements

  • Support lifecycle management and issue resolution for electronic assemblies, including printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs)

  • Manage change control for ongoing manufacturing changes, including change requests, process changes, Device Master Record, product specifications, test processes, and product service processes.

  • Deploy, review, and act upon meaningful metrics to measure, control, define, refine, and optimize processes and for process control and continuous improvement.

  • Support monitoring and assessment of component lifecycle status and obsolescence risks

  • Assist in execution of lifecycle mitigation strategies, including alternate part qualifications and last-time buys

  • Assist in investigation of non-conformances and supplier-related issues, including data collection and analysis

  • Support execution of engineering change control processes, including Engineering Change Requests (ECR/CR), Change Notices (ECO/CN), and BOM updates

  • Review and support processing of supplier PCNs, including routing and coordination of impact assessments

  • Ensure accurate documentation and compliance with quality system requirements

  • Collaborate with suppliers and contract manufacturers (CMOs) to support issue resolution, component changes, and lifecycle risk mitigation

  • Partner with cross-functional teams (engineering, sourcing, quality) to support lifecycle and manufacturing activities

  • Apply engineering problem-solving methods to support process improvements and manufacturing efficiency

  • Participate in qualification and validation activities for components, materials, and processes

  • Support development of metrics and reporting for lifecycle risk, change control, and supplier performance

  • Other incidental duties assigned by Leadership

  • Maintain and ensure accuracy of product data and lifecycle information within PLM systems (e.g., Windchill)

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing, or related discipline).

  • 3-5 years of relevant experience in manufacturing engineering, lifecycle engineering, or component engineering

  • Basic understanding of product and process change control

  • Fluent in Spanish

  • Familiarity with BOM management and MRP/inventory systems

  • Exposure to electronic components and assemblies

  • Experience or exposure to engineering change processes (ECR/ECN/ECO/CR/CN)

  • Must be able to work in a team environment, including inter-departmental teams and key contact representing the organization on contracts or projects

  • Ability to read electronics/mechanical schematics and technical drawings

  • Proven expertise in usage of MS Office Suite including MS Project

  • Basic understanding of statistical techniques

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills

  • Effective communication and cross-functional collaboration skills

  • Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in medical device or regulated industry (ISO 13485, CFR 820)

  • Familiarity with PLM systems (Windchill preferred)

  • Exposure to component lifecycle tools or databases

  • Experience with supplier PCN processes and part qualification

  • Experience supporting root cause analysis and failure investigations

  • Lean or Six Sigmatraining/certifications

  • Knowledge of printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs), including components, layout considerations, and manufacturing processes (SMT, through-hole)

Primary Work LocationUSA CA - Irvine Laguna Canyon

Additional Locations

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At BD, we reward, support and develop our associates through our comprehensive Total Rewards program. We are committed to attracting and retaining high quality talent by providing reward and recognition opportunities that promote a performance-based culture, as well as a competitive package of compensation and benefits programs. You can learn more on our career site under "Our Commitment to You."

Our salary or hourly rate ranges reward associates fairly and competitively. We regularly review these ranges and factors, such as location, contribute to the range displayed.

Our pay is based on the role and the necessary skills and education to perform it successfully. The salary or hourly rate offered is determined by the role's specific requirements, including any applicable step rate pay system at the work location. Salary or hourly pay ranges are influenced by labor laws and Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) requirements applicable to the work location which may also affect the workplace arrangement of the role.

Salary Range Information

$105,500.00 - $168,800.00 USD Annual

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