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Manufacturing Engineer

Thinkpath Engineering Services (TES) is recruiting for a Manufacturing Engineer to fill a direct-hire position with a manufacturer in Lebanon, OH.
Job
Responsibilities:
o Plans, directs and coordinates manufacturing processes in plant
o Develops and improves manufacturing methods using knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and equipment capabilities, assembly methods and quality control standards
o Analyzes and plans workforce utilization, space requirements and workflow and designs layout of equipment for maximum efficiency
o Confers with planning and design staff concerning product design and tooling
o Confers with vendors to determine product specifications and arrange for purchase of equipment, material or parts
o Estimates production times, staffing requirements and related costs
Qualifications Desired:
o BS/BA in Manufacturing or Tooling or equivalent experience
o Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in manufacturing engineering
o Automotive industry experience a plus
o Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously
o Knowledge of computers, machining and assembly practices, tools and fixturing
o Knowledge of mechanical, hydraulic, electrical controls, pneumatic and robotic systems
o Experience with PLC, HMI and robot programming preferred
o Intermediate skills in MS Office products (Excel, Word and PowerPoint)
o Must be able to work all shifts and weekends as needed. Travel is possible as needed.
Thinkpath Engineering Services, LLC (TES) has been a global leader in Engineering and Design Services since 1977. TES provides fully integrated, customized solutions in Engineering/ Design, Technical Publishing/Documentation and On-Site Engineering Support and Recruiting Services. Headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, TES has additional offices in Columbus, IN; Tampa, FL; Toronto, ON and London, ON. TES is an equal opportunity employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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