Honeywell International - Kansas City, MO
posted 4 months ago
The Industrial Engineer III position at Honeywell involves performing project management on complex Industrial Engineering functions aimed at achieving efficient, cost-effective, and reliable manufacturing processes. The role requires the application of mathematical, physical science, and engineering technologies, with the engineer exercising some latitude in determining the technical objectives of assignments. The engineer will work closely with higher-level engineers to become a recognized authority within their area of expertise, showcasing versatility in experience and capability. In this role, the engineer will lead project management efforts for both new and ongoing projects, requiring minimal technical guidance from higher-level engineers or departmental management. A significant part of the job involves coordinating and administering the work measurement system in manufacturing and inspection departments. This includes developing and applying standard time values through time studies, standard time data, and predetermined time systems. The engineer will also conduct and coordinate analyses of production and inspection operations to determine the most effective methods and sequences for performing necessary work. This involves considering various factors such as tools, materials, specifications, equipment, and the working environment. The preparation of evaluation reports, data analysis, and making recommendations for improvements in products, test equipment, procedures, and manufacturing processes are also key responsibilities. The goal is to enhance productivity and reduce flow time. Additionally, the engineer will establish methods for conducting workload impact and cost analyses to support decisions regarding load, cost, and schedule changes. They will develop and recommend new layouts for manufacturing and inspection departments to optimize resource utilization and product flow. The role also includes estimating setup times, operating times, and flow times, as well as conducting audits to identify and correct problems while measuring production levels and trends. Safety is a priority, and the engineer is expected to conduct activities in a safe manner, adhering to established health, safety, and environmental requirements.