Manufacturing Process Engineerother related Employment listings - Red Lion, PA at Geebo

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer I have an excellent opportunity for a Manufacturing Process Engineer.
This is a hands on position requiring 2 to 25 years medical device manufacturing experience.
This person will plan, coordinate, and implement manufacturing process improvements.
This person will have experience with design of equipment, testing, procurement, and validation.
This person will provide proposals of new automation high speed production lines, fully automated and semi-automated.
This person will have knowledge of design fixtures, putting things together, identify risks, corrective actions, flow of materials, assembly and fabrication.
This person will have knowledge of (SPC) statistical process control, lean manufacturing, process improvements, etc.
Requires B.
S.
Mechanical Engineering, M.
S.
is a plus.
Requires US Citizenship.
Relocation is available.
Keys:
B.
S Mechanical Engineering, manufacturing process engineering, mechanical engineering, automation, design of equipment, medical device manufacturing.
Desired schools:
MIT, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, Harvard, Brown, Duke, Villanova, Drexel, Penn State, Carnegie Mellon, University of Mass, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, University of Michigan, Purdue University, Virginia Tech, University of Maryland College Park.
Relocation is available.
Multiple openings.
If this position sounds interesting and you meet the requirements please send a copy of your resume as a word doc attachment to email removed .
Steve Moore 484 567 2081.
Code:
liberty123.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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