Manufacturing Engineer at SLB
Shreveport, Louisiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

04 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Lean, Standardized Work Instructions, Line Balancing, Layout Optimization, Value Stream Mapping, Kaizen, 5S Workouts, TPM, Cell Design, Quick Changeover, Process Improvements, Manufacturing Excellence, Product Design Feedback, Pilot Testing, Best Practices

Industry

Oil and Gas

Description
Responsible for the implementation of key elements of Lean, such as: standardized work instructions, line balancing, layout and work sequence (routing) optimization, training development matrix, Value Stream Mapping, Kaizen/5S workouts, pull processes, TPM (total preventive maintenance), cell design, and quick changeover/batch-size optimization. Implement process improvements to achieve manufacturing excellence in areas such as process yield (e.g. First Pass Yield, Rolled Throughput Yield), cycle time reduction and productivity. Provide shop floor feedback on product design and manufacturability issues to Engineering and DFMs (e.g. through the use of Engineering Change Requests - ECRs). Evaluates and benchmarks best-in-class manufacturing techniques for Schlumberger and OEM products. Establishes pilot testing and scale up plan for manufacturing technology implementation. Works with Manufacturing and Engineering Métiers and other stakeholders during prove-out testing of processes. Coordinates with Manufacturing Métiers and other resources across the company to share and leverage best practices. Responsible for ensuring that manufacturing technology solutions achieve the required quality levels, reliability and consistency.
Responsibilities
The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for implementing Lean methodologies and process improvements to enhance manufacturing excellence. This includes optimizing work sequences, training development, and providing feedback on product design and manufacturability.
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