NPI, Process Engineer

Farm is seeking an NPI Process Engineer to join our talented and dynamic product development group and play a critical role in creating the next generation of advanced medical technologies. In charge of process-engineering capabilities focused on cost, quality and delivery improvements in order to hold up a manufacturing organization.

Here is a glimpse of what you’ll do…
  • Recognize the manufacturing process, technologies, techniques and the product.
  • Define, implement and evaluate proposed designs and processes for manufacturability.
  • Have the capability to singly or with other engineering stakeholders identify root causes of failures in the manufacturing process.
  • High level participation in daily production activities and effective problem solving on daily issues.
  • Prepare justification, purchase and implement capital equipment for production.
  • Hold up and oversee new process equipment production.
  • Hold up the raising and introduction of engineering change orders (ECOs).
  • Establish robust, repeatable and reproducible process parameters.
  • Develop, implement and take ownership of process control methodologies.
  • Trouble shoot process related issues.
  • Participate in activities pertaining to cycle time and process improvements.
  • Evaluate and select various engineered materials.
  • Implement statistical process research on new and existing products.
  • Implement safety, productivity and give in improvements.
  • Improve manufacturing techniques and through put.
  • Provide continuous development of manufacturing techniques that will improve in-house capabilities and gives in.
  • Develop and maintain process documentation.
  • Review processing methods.
  • Interface with production of all activities associated with new process implementation and transfer.
  • Assist in the development of training and provide training to production personnel during new technology transfer.
  • Provide equipment maintenance and repair hold up as required.
  • Guide cost improvement/reduction programs.
Here is some of what you’ll need (required)...
  • Typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent experience and training.
  • Experience with New Product Introduction
  • Experience with Design for Manufacturability (DFM/A)
  • Experience transferring products from R&D to Manufacturing.
  • Typically requires 4 years of experience in engineering in the high technology electronics industry or related area.

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