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Engineering tech - fenton

Company Name:
Creative Foam Corporation

ENGINEERING TECH
Do you enjoy working on a variety of issues in a fast-paced environment? Are you detail oriented and like to provide excellent service? Creative Foam has an immediate need for an Engineering Tech to support our manufacturing operations in Fenton, Michigan.
Key
Responsibilities:
Plant Support: Process and M&E
Dept. Support: Tooling Requirements (Customer tagging and Reporting Submissions)
Estimating Rates for Production & Assembly

Provide accurate estimates for fabrication of parts, including die layouts, fixture design and build.
Provides manufacturing decision-making information by calculating production, labor, and material costs; estimating future requirements.
Evaluate manufacturing processes by designing and conducting research; build knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials; solicit observations from floor operators.
Assist other departments when needed (die building & repair, capacity/packaging studies, etc.).
Improves manufacturing efficiency by analyzing and planning work flow, space requirements, and equipment layout.
Assist other departments when needed (die building & repair, capacity studies, etc.)

Requirements:
Two - four years (min.) technical training or degree.
AutoCAD training
About Creative Foam:
Since 1969, Creative Foam has been a leading supplier of cellular and non-cellular foam and plastic products for customers in the automotive, medical and composite markets. We have manufacturing locations in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado and Tennessee. Our longevity and success are attributable to our innovative people, an abiding passion for quality and an unwavering commitment to our customers.
Creative Foam offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits plan, including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) and tuition reimbursement. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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