Process Engineering Specialist

Glenshaw, PA
Full Time
Entry Level

At Forms+Surfaces, we bring together innovative and skilled craftspeople to create breakthrough design solutions that enhance the way people live and work around the world. As the Process Engineering Specialist and part of our Pittsburgh team, your career will put you on the front line of our activities. You'll find the products we make indoors, outdoors, and everywhere in between: from office buildings and airports, and restaurants and hotels, to universities, healthcare facilities, and parks and city centers. It’s an exciting and fast-moving place to work.

We are seeking a Process Engineering Specialist to support the day-to-day responsibilities of our Process Engineer at our main manufacturing facility in Glenshaw. This role is M-F 7am-4pm. Competitive salary based on experience.

Duties:

  • Collaborate with the process improvement team to design and develop fixtures and tooling that will improve processing times, quality and ergonomics in various work centers within production.
  • Provide support to the process improvement team by implementing new facility improvements (lighting, railings, racking, new equipment, etc.).
  • Communicate directly with shop floor employees to implement new improvements.
  • Create and manage internal job orders related to your assigned tasks, improvements and fixtures.
  • Gain a deep understanding of lean principles of manufacturing and brainstorm ideas for implementation with the team and leadership.
  • Extract data from ERP system and time studies to analyze inefficiencies and bottlenecks within production.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or relevant field of study.
  • Minimum 2-4 years of hands-on experience in drafting, solid modelling, design detailing in 2D-3D modelling (Preferably SolidWorks and AutoCAD).
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Familiarity with Excel, Word, & PowerPoint.
  • Experience in advanced assembly methods and floor layouts.
  • Good technical aptitude and able to understand processes such as sheet metal fabrication, welding and finishing. 
  • Good knowledge and hands-on experience of drawing presentation, critical dimensioning, view presentations and parts list preparation. 
  • Good knowledge of concept design with manufacturing feasibilities.
  • Good knowledge of reverse engineering/ability to replicate failed components. 
  • Good knowledge of material selection, purchased parts selection, and hardware/fasteners selection.
  • Ability to collaborate with a fast-paced team and incorporate solutions in a timely manner.
Benefits:
  • 401k
  • 401k Matching
  • Dental Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Health Insurance
  • Health Savings Account
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Referral Program
  • Retirement Plan
  • Vision Insurance
Ability to Commute/Relocate: 
  • Glenshaw, PA: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)

We offer competitive compensation and benefits, and the opportunity to progress in an environment that encourages your growth, advancement, and payrate through our CareerTrak program. Join us and get your hands on some of the most ground-breaking projects anywhere in the industry.

Forms+Surfaces is an Equal Opportunity Employer-minorities/ females/veterans/individuals with disabilities /sexual orientation/gender identity.

 
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