Uniaxial Press Engineerother related Employment listings - Albuquerque, NM at Geebo

Uniaxial Press Engineer

Company Name:
Manpower Professional
Press Engineer - You offer your unique skills and experiences. And Manpower offers something unique for you. We're the place for talented individuals who want to do things differently, get ahead and establish a lifelong career.
We are currently recruiting for a Press Engineer to work at a great company located in Albuquerque, NM. This is a contract opportunity expected to last up to 6 months. For immediate consideration for this opportunity, please call 998-6200 or apply directly at www.manpower-nm.com.
Candidate Profile
Responsibilities include:
Monitor factory issues with products and processes post launch. Provide necessary support to ensure order fulfillment. Develop factory SPC and Lean initiatives. Train others on the proper use of these techniques Monitor factory issues with products and processes post launch. Utilizes an array of continuous improvement tools (DOE, DMAIC, Six Sigma) and statistical analysis methods
Senior engineer will be a resource for the design, optimization, launch and manufacturing of product or process issues and further optimize products for manufacturability, cycle time, cost reductions and transfer off shore. Senior engineer will drive design reviews and FSA (final ship acceptance).
Research opportunities in which products or processes may have potential to be disruptive technology or new technology for future application
Interfaces with management, suppliers, customer, technicians and launch engineering to select, modify and optimize products or processes to meet customer requirements.
Candidate Skills
Qualifications:
Bachelor Degree in related field
5
years of experience in a technical field
In depth knowledge of uniaxial presses and press toolings
Working knowledge of CAD
Good work habits and communication skills are required. Able to work independently as well as in team environment is necessaryEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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