Manufacturing Engineer / Change Coordinator Engineering - Charleston, SC at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer / Change Coordinator

Job DescriptionLead/coordinate engineering changes and new manufacturing/product release (PPAP) activities across CC cross-functional value stream in ChP.
Act as Change Coordinator using MP308.
01 and ECM Future for all engineering changes within CC in ChP, ensuring implementation and timely introduction of changes in the implementation phase.
Administer and coordinate MATSIAN/MatCh process for new material masters.
Administer RACE for product release and cancellation within CC in ChP.
Manage excess and obsolescence (E&O) inventory.
Develop, maintain, and apply lean manufacturing principles (BPS) throughout the value stream.
Create and maintain manufacturing documentation and quality plans according to company standards (including process flow diagrams, control plans, PFMEA, PQIs, process control documentation, standard work instructions, etc).
Identify and lead projects to improve safety, cost, quality, delivery, and utilization of manufacturing processes in order to meet Policy Deployment objectives.
Assist or lead capital coordination activities for CC in ChP (including capital equipment approval and purchasing, and asset management:
audits, activations, and retirements).
Participate in daily management of area using MES and other analytics/data to meet targets and derive measures to continuously improve performance.
Recommended Skills Asset Management Auditing Data Analysis Flowcharts Lean Manufacturing Process Control Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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