Manufacturing Engineer at ASI Doors Inc
Milwaukee, WI 53225, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Nov, 25

Salary

85000.0

Posted On

03 Aug, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

POSITION: HANDS-ON MANUFACTURING ENGINEER

We’re looking for a hands-on, on-the-floor Manufacturing Engineer who thrives in a manufacturing environment and loves solving real-world problems with creative solutions. This role is all about being in the action—partnering with production teams, troubleshooting processes, and bringing new ideas to life on the floor. If you’re the type of engineer who doesn’t just design from a desk but wants to roll up your sleeves, walk the floor, and make an impact where it counts, we want to talk to you.

WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TABLE:

  • Bachelor’s degree in industrial technology, manufacturing engineering, or related field preferred. Equivalent experience with a proven track record is welcome.
  • 5+ years of hands-on engineering experience in a manufacturing environment.
  • Background in working directly with fabrication, welding, assembly, or fiberglass processes.
  • A creative, curious mindset that is always looking for better, faster, safer ways to get the job done.
  • CAD proficiency (2D and 3D) and a solid understanding of manufacturing drawings.
  • Experience with lean manufacturing tools and methodologies.
  • Strong communicator who works well across teams and promotes a positive, team-first culture.

How To Apply:

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Responsibilities
  • Be a floor-focused leader—identify opportunities and implement improvements in safety, quality, productivity, and flow.
  • Provide direct support to production teams. Be the go-to problem solver for day-to-day manufacturing challenges.
  • Launch new product manufacturing processes from the ground up. This includes things like work cells, plan flow, and help bring designs to life.
  • Specify, source, and implement capital equipment, tools, and fixtures.
  • Create clear, simple, and effective job instructions that train and mentor production staff.
  • Design jigs, fixtures, and ergonomic tooling to make processes safer and more efficient.
  • Collaborate with Produce Designers and Development Engineers to ensure products are built for manufacturability (DFM).
  • Lead lean initiatives: line balancing, visual management, one-piece flow, and more.
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