Production Engineer plans and designs methods to improve production processes. Reviews existing processes and develops solutions to increase productivity or reduce costs. Being a Production Engineer ensures compliance with approved production methods and quality standards. May require bachelor's degree in engineering. Additionally, Production Engineer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Production Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Purpose and role of the job:
Provides technical support for nonwoven production lines. The process engineer is expected to achieve specified company goals for the performance of the line in different categories. Furthermore, he/she is to analyze the operation of the machinery and implement process equipment and procedural changes to constantly improve the areas of safety, quality, and productivity. The process engineer will work in conjunction with other departments to achieve these goals.
Principal Accountabilities/ Responsibilities:
• Be a leader in safety (address issues immediately, follow safety guidelines, correct others if in violation)
• Maintain robust mainline and slitter process targets and control limits for all products. Actively evaluate and address process deviations and significant shifts in targets or variations of output data.
• Respond to quality and process issues in a timely fashion. Seek appropriate support as necessary to resolve.
• Support continuous improvement initiatives in safety, quality, and productivity utilizing change management and project requests as necessary.
• Support validations of processes and qualifications of equipment as required.
• Daily visually inspect all areas of the production line, observe fabric samples, observe roll quality, review quality and production records
• Work with Quality Assurance to investigate quality concerns and issues.
• Work with Product Development to support the development of innovative products through knowledge of the line/process and trial planning.
• Manage process equipment (tracking, PM schedules, and coordinating activities)
• Track and maintain an operational PM task list. Schedule operational PM activities.
• Maintain and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Work Instructions (WI).
• Document line issues, review and prioritize work on the issue list, plan upcoming downtime, and review previously planned downs for work completion with the Platform Manager and Maintenance and reliability Specialist.
• Effectively communicate with all groups (daily quality meetings, daily notes to operating crews, reporting of issues to technical management, trial, and onsite visit reports with outcomes and next steps).
• Support hands-on training for line lead development as necessary.
• Support the pay-for-skills system by reviewing and signing off technical operator assessments.
• Provide 24/7 line support. Coordinate time off with the Production Manager and Senior Process Technologist. Set up process engineering coverage when needed.
• Support general housekeeping of the line.
Education and experience requirements:
• A four-year technical degree is required, preferably a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering.
• Additional manufacturing and nonwovens experience preferred
• Demonstrated engineering and manufacturing theory preferred
• Knowledge of manufacturing lines required
Work Environment:
• Must be able to walk the facility for the duration of the shift
• May need to grasp, hold, carry, lift, crawl, kneel, squat occasionally during shift
• Must be able to climb without issue with heights up to three (3) levels
• Withstand temperature changes between high temperatures and moderate to low temperatures
• Hearing protection, safety glasses, safety shoes, and hard hat required in designated areas
Physical Requirements:
• Walk/stand 100% of the time during a 12–hour shift.
• Constant bending, kneeling, and climbing throughout shift.
• Constant climbing and reaching into machines to fix jams.
• Frequent reaching overhead during shift.
• Constant pushing and pulling with arms and legs throughout the shift.
• Constant lifting or carrying up to 50 lbs.
• Constant use of hands and occasional use of foot control.
• Constant light and firm grasping with hands throughout the shift.
• Operation of roll manipulators, baler, and compactor.
• Daily sweeping and organizing floor and work area.
• Required participation in a daily pre-shift warm-up routine.
“All Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. PFNonwovens Hazleton, Pa. are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.”
PFNonwovens offers the following:
• Quarterly incentives bonuses and year-end discretionary bonus
• Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits available on the first day of employment
• Paid Time Off
• 401(k) match
• Tuition reimbursement
• On-site Café with made-to-order meals
• On-site state-of-the-art fitness center at no charge to team members
• Holiday and company events provided by the company
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