Engineering And Maintenance Manager - Antioch, United States - CEO Inc.

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    Manufacturing / Mechanical
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    About the job:

    The Engineering Manager will have responsibility and oversight to plan, design and initiate improvements to manufacturing processes for a multi-plant operation. The chosen candidate will manage a staff of engineers as well as the maintenance department. They will be instrumental in simplifying and automating manufacturing processes with the goal of improving efficiency. They will also analyze the layout of equipment, workflow, and assembly methods, determine parts and tools needed to achieve manufacturing goals according to product specification. They will also design, develop, and test all aspects of mechanical components, equipment, and machinery. Finally, the Corporate Engineering Manager will apply their knowledge of engineering principles to select, design and refine machinery. This person works closely with the Maintenance team in the fabrication, operation, application, installation, and/or repair of machinery. Ensures compliance with all industry standards for safety while meeting design standards and guidelines.

    Responsibilities:

    • Manage Engineering staff and maintenance department.
    • Apply technical skills in manufacturing processes and methods, including flow, layout, assembly, and production equipment.
    • Select, design, and refine machinery to improve manufacturing processes.
    • Automate current processes.
    • Develop SOPs and training materials for operators and maintenance personnel on the use and maintenance of new and existing equipment.
    • Participate directly in the training and evaluation of employees.
    • Coordinate the manufacturing launch of new/revised products including establishing goals, training team members and evaluating results.
    • Ensure company compliance with all industry standards for safety and actively provides expertise and leadership to enhance safety programs and initiatives.

    Requirements:

    • Bachelor's degree in mechanical, industrial or manufacturing engineering.
    • Minimum of 7 years of experience in a high-volume manufacturing environment preferably with metal and/or plastics.
    • Prior experience supervising others or leading work teams.