The Judge Group - Monroe, LA
posted 5 months ago
Our client is currently seeking a Process Engineer for a 1st shift opening with a manufacturing company located near College Station, TX. This role is critical in ensuring that the manufacturing processes are optimized for efficiency and quality. The Process Engineer will collaborate closely with plant production and quality assurance teams to enhance processes, maximize machine performance, prioritize safety, and ensure consistent product quality. This position requires a proactive approach to problem-solving and a commitment to continuous improvement in manufacturing operations. The Process Engineer will champion the development and implementation of Statistical Process Control (SPC) systems, which are essential for monitoring and controlling the manufacturing process. Additionally, the engineer will evaluate and introduce new materials in collaboration with Engineering & Technical Services (E&TS), ensuring that the materials used meet the required standards for quality and performance. A significant part of the role involves developing and continually updating preventative maintenance plans for molds and injection molding machines, working closely with E&TS and machine suppliers to ensure that all equipment operates at peak efficiency. Driving continuous improvement in existing operations is a key responsibility of the Process Engineer. This includes identifying opportunities for product and process optimization, troubleshooting mold and equipment issues, and providing ongoing technical support to plant operations. The engineer will ensure adherence to safety protocols while maximizing productivity and quality, ultimately meeting delivery targets. Furthermore, the Process Engineer will assist in evaluating components and testing new products, including new mold and equipment installations, and will coordinate all Pro-T-Con activities to develop and implement improvements in processes, products, and equipment across the plant. Developing clear and concise standard operating procedures (SOPs) for molding machines and related equipment is also a critical aspect of this role.