Precision Resource

Manufacturing Engineer

Shelton, CT - Full Time

Dependable. Enthusiastic. Driven to succeed. Bring your manufacturing skills to a role that has direct impact on delivering cutting edge technology to our global customer base.

Family-owned for over 75 years, Precision Resource is a leading global supplier of precision metal components and assemblies using a fineblank production method. We provide solutions to quality, cost and production challenges for market-leading customers in industries such as automotive, heavy duty, medical, electronics, cutlery and defense.

Precision Resource offers:

  • Benefits package including health, dental, life and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with match and profit sharing
  • Annual bonus based on division profitability
  • Vacation and flexible paid holidays
  • Wellness and Employee Assistance Programs
  • Tuition reimbursement and paid training
  • Work with an established team of long-term employees

Our Connecticut division, located in Shelton seeks a Manufacturing Engineer.

Summary

This individual would be designing, building, programming, maintaining & troubleshooting, mostly feeding machines, and automation.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Overall responsibility of leading the transition from new product development to manufacturing,
  • Providing daily manufacturing support for existing products and for developing, implementing and improving processes.
  • This position drives continuous improvement through operational efficiencies and innovative engineering solutions.
  • Plans, designs, and coordinates the integration of machinery and equipment into the manufacturing process of industrial establishment, applying engineering knowledge.
  • Develops and writes equipment specifications, performance requirements, cost analysis, and proposals for integrating machining and equipment.
  • Oversees installation to ensure machines and equipment are installed and functioning according to specifications.
  • Determines parts supply, maintenance tasks, safety procedures, and service schedule required to maintain machines and equipment in prescribed condition.
  • Recommends improvements in method, equipment, operating procedures, and working conditions.
  • Develops models for alternate processing methods to test the feasibility of new applications of system components and recommend implementation of improved procedures.
  • Optimize manufacturing processes to provide sustainable gains in cost-effectiveness and product performance through capital projects, statistical analysis, designed experiments, and procedural changes.
  • Assist team leaders and team members in evaluating and implementing continuous improvement projects.

Qualifications, Education, Experience 

  • B.S.E in Manufacturing / Robotics or related field or equivalent work experience with machining and/or tool making.
  • 5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in the metalworking industry, stamping or machining.
  • Experience working with ERP systems, SolidWorks or AutoCAD.
  • Experience Programming CNC, lathes or milling machines is valued.
  • Experience Manufacturing for the Automotive and Aerospace industries is valued
  • Awareness and incorporation of designs’ intent
  • Controls, Industrial Robotics and PLC programming understanding is valued

Precision Resource is an equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.

To learn more, visit www.precisionresource.com/careers/

 

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