Manufacturing Engineer Engineering - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer

Job Summary
This position supports strategic programs essential to maintaining U.S. Armed Forces' readiness. The successful Manufacturing Engineer will contribute as a member of a project design team, providing technical expertise and guidance in product design and process development. Activities include development of production processes, procedures, and layouts for mechanical, electronic, and electro-mechanical assemblies. Manufacturing Engineers also support production through operator training, process issue resolution, and monitoring and evaluating existing operations for opportunities to improve efficiency, first pass yield, and scrap rates.
Job Duties
Analyze engineering design documents and develop the methods, processes, tools, jigs, fixtures, etc. required to fabricate the specified product
Develop and prepare work instructions, control plans, Process Failure Mode Effects Analyses (PFMEAs), and process validation plans
Lead the set-up and validation of new production lines
Analyze manufacturing production problems and implement corrective actions involving designs, materials, and processes
Provide technical expertise and support related to manufacturing
Incorporate new methods and processes to improve existing operations
Review product designs for manufacturability and completeness
Train production personnel in new or existing operations
Interface with equipment vendors and specify equipment through writing Statement of Requirements documents
Prepare capital equipment requests
Design layout of equipment and workspaces
Prepare reports and white papers summarizing information or trends related to manufacturing performance
Conduct capacity analyses, capability studies, and gage repeatability and reproducibility studies
Actively participate in Failure Review Board (FRB) investigations
Prepare tooling cost and engineering labor estimates for proposal responses
About Us:
L-3 Fuzing and Ordnance Systems, Inc. (L3 FOS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of L3 Technologies, Inc. (formerly L-3 Communications Corporation), one of the largest defense contractors in the United States, reporting 2016 sales of $10.5 billion. With over 60 years of manufacturing experience, L3 FOS is a leader in the fuzing industry, specializing in the design, development, testing, and manufacture of Electronic Safety and Arming Fuzes (ESAFs), Ignition Safety Devices (ISDs), Flight Termination Safe & Arm (FTSA) devices, and Proximity Sensors.
If stimulating work amongst great people in a robust company located in very livable areas isn't enough, L3 FOS offers competitive compensation and outstanding benefit programs. Our work environment is one in which you can thrive and grow!
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Engineering
4 years of work experience related to the fabrication or assembly of close tolerance mechanical, electronic, or electro-mechanical piece parts
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, and Excel)
Able to obtain secret level clearance
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering
Experience in the defense or aerospace industry
Experience with pressing, staking, riveting, swaging, potting, electronics soldering, conformal coating, packaging, X-ray inspection, laser welding, robotics, and control systems
Experience with ANSI J-STD-001, AS9100, and ANSI Y14.5
Experience with SolidEdge and Minitab
L-3 is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage minorities, women, protected veterans and disabled individuals to apply.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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