Manufacturing Process Engineer
at Garibaldi Glass
Burnaby, BC V3N 0C4, Canada -
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Description:
POSITION OVERVIEW
Reporting to the Engineering Leader, you will oversee the manufacturing processes at Garibaldi Glass. Your responsibilities will include developing and maintaining these processes, purchasing and designing equipment, and ensuring documentation and code compliance. As a Manufacturing Process Engineer, your role will be primarily project-oriented, often involving multiple projects at different stages simultaneously.
Key Responsibilities
- Reviewing and standardizing manufacturing processes to ensure optimal levels are maintained
- Optimizing manufacturing costing and communicating these costs through all levels of the organization
- Working closely with maintenance and production to ensure equipment is operating efficiently.
- Sourcing, designing, installing and commissioning new production equipment, monitoring modifications and upgrades, and troubleshooting existing processes.
- Conducting process development experiments
- Preparing and maintaining process documentation and reporting tools
- Managing cost and time constraints of projects
- Selecting, managing, and working with sub-contractors
- Assuming responsibility for risk assessment, including hazard and operability studies, for the health and safety of both company staff and the wider community
- Making observations and taking measurements directly, as well as collecting and interpreting data from the other technical and operating staff involved
- Ensuring that all aspects of an operation or process meet specified regulations
- Setting purchasing specifications and specifying components for electrical and mechanical equipment
- Conducting process mapping and value stream mapping
- Accountable to maintain established defect targets, on time delivery targets, and labour efficiency targets through formal root cause corrective action analysis
- Train on and participate in the continuous improvement / lean manufacturing program
- Other duties and projects as assigned by the Engineering Leader
Qualifications (Education, Experience, Training)
- Educational Background: Degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechatronics, or college level diploma in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Industry Expertise: 5+ years experience in a similar role within an industrial environment. Background as an Engineer in an automotive manufacturing facility considered an asset
- Process Improvement: Experience with Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement methodologies gained through professional or academic settings
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to create and communicate ROI calculations to leadership
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude displayed through an eagerness to understand how things work and how to make things better
- Strong project management experience with the ability to handle multiple and changing priorities with various deadlines
- Analytical, trouble shooting and problem-solving skills
- Previous experience identifying and leading improvement projects utilizing Project Management best practices
- Strong facilitation and communication skills to collaborate will all levels of the organization
- Experience creating process documentation.
- Experience working in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
- Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint) and AutoCAD
- Ability to establish and build effective and trusting working relationships
- Solid ability to plan and keep a dynamic and diverse workload organized to meet deadlines
- Previous manufacturing experience is considered an asset.
- Hands on approach and willing to spend 50% of your time on the manufacturing floor
ABOUT US
Garibaldi Glass is a privately owned, architectural glass fabrication facility serving local and international markets. Since 1966, Garibaldi Glass has grown to become the premier source of innovative glass solutions, currently employing over 200 employees working in our 160,000 square foot facility in Burnaby, BC. As we look towards our next 50 years, we are eager to continue our journey to excellence through the continuous improvement of our products and processes to become the leading custom glass fabricator on the West Coast.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Candidates must be authorized to work in Canada. Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. provides equal employment opportunities for all individuals. If your skills match our requirements, you will be asked to complete an online assessment(s). This job description is not an employment contract, and the management of Garibaldi Glass Industries Inc. reserves the right to alter the job description at any time without notice
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Responsibilities:
- Reviewing and standardizing manufacturing processes to ensure optimal levels are maintained
- Optimizing manufacturing costing and communicating these costs through all levels of the organization
- Working closely with maintenance and production to ensure equipment is operating efficiently.
- Sourcing, designing, installing and commissioning new production equipment, monitoring modifications and upgrades, and troubleshooting existing processes.
- Conducting process development experiments
- Preparing and maintaining process documentation and reporting tools
- Managing cost and time constraints of projects
- Selecting, managing, and working with sub-contractors
- Assuming responsibility for risk assessment, including hazard and operability studies, for the health and safety of both company staff and the wider community
- Making observations and taking measurements directly, as well as collecting and interpreting data from the other technical and operating staff involved
- Ensuring that all aspects of an operation or process meet specified regulations
- Setting purchasing specifications and specifying components for electrical and mechanical equipment
- Conducting process mapping and value stream mapping
- Accountable to maintain established defect targets, on time delivery targets, and labour efficiency targets through formal root cause corrective action analysis
- Train on and participate in the continuous improvement / lean manufacturing program
- Other duties and projects as assigned by the Engineering Leade
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:5.0Max:10.0 year(s)
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Engineering Design / R&D
Mechanical Engineering
Diploma
Engineering, Mechatronics
Proficient
1
Burnaby, BC V3N 0C4, Canada