- Location
- Knoxville, TN,US, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Engineering
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Education
- Bachelor
- Source
- Eightfold
Description
Analyze manufacturing processes, production data, and equipment performance to identify opportunities to improve safety, quality, efficiency, throughput, and cost. Provide engineering support for day-to-day manufacturing operations and troubleshoot process and production issues. Develop, implement, and standardize process improvements to increase productivity and reduce waste, downtime, and variation. Partner with Operations and Maintenance teams to identify root causes of recurring production issues and implement corrective actions. Lead or support Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement initiatives, including process optimization, waste reduction, standard work, and problem-solving activities. Monitor key manufacturing performance indicators and use data analysis to identify trends, risks, and improvement opportunities. Develop and maintain process documentation, standard operating procedures, work instructions, process specifications, and other technical documentation. Support production trials, process changes, new equipment installations, and new product introductions. Evaluate process changes and equipment modifications to determine potential impacts to safety, quality, capacity, and productivity. Work with Maintenance and Engineering teams to improve equipment reliability and reduce unplanned downtime. Partner with Quality to investigate process-related quality issues and implement sustainable corrective and preventive actions. Support capital projects by developing process requirements, evaluating equipment and technology options, and assisting with installation, commissioning, and startup activities. Develop and maintain process metrics and reports to measure improvement results. Train and support production employees and supervisors on new processes, equipment, procedures, and process improvements. Ensure manufacturing processes comply with company safety requirements, quality standards, regulatory requirements, and applicable policies. Participate in cross-functional improvement teams and provide technical expertise to support plant and business objectives. Identify opportunities to automate or simplify processes and improve overall manufacturing capability. Support continuous improvement culture by promoting data-driven problem solving and sustainable process improvements. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Engineering, Mechatronics, Industrial Engineering, or a related technical field preferred. High school diploma or GED required. 3-5 years of experience supporting industrial automation and controls within a manufacturing, distribution, or automated material handling environment. Experience with Allen-Bradley PLC platforms, including ControlLogix and/or CompactLogix. Experience with FactoryTalk, HMIs, VFDs, servo systems, and industrial networking. Experience troubleshooting electrical controls, instrumentation, robotics, vision systems, and automated equipment. Experience supporting automation projects, system upgrades, equipment installation, or commissioning. Understanding of preventive maintenance, root cause analysis, Lean Manufacturing, and TPM methodologies. Experience working with OEMs, system integrators, maintenance teams, and cross-functional engineering teams. Experience in high-speed manufacturing, food and beverage, consumer packaged goods, or automated distribution environments. Experience with SCADA systems, industrial Ethernet networks, SQL databases, or data historians. Knowledge of warehouse automation systems, conveyors, sortation systems, robotics, AGVs/AMRs, or ASRS equipment. Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing certification is a plus.