Systematic Business Consulting
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Base pay range $90,000.00/yr - $120,000.00/yr
A growing aerospace manufacturer
north of Seattle
is seeking a
hands‑on Manufacturing Engineer
to support their expansion into a
new assembly facility . This is a high‑impact role focused on
continuous improvement and process optimization
within a metal component assembly environment.
As the company scales operations due to new contract awards, you’ll play a key role in bringing
structure to a currently disorganized production space , helping design and implement efficient workflows, tooling, and training. You’ll be involved in everything from
layout planning
to troubleshooting issues on the shop floor—this is not a desk‑only job.
Your initial focus will be in the
Assembly department , but your reach may expand into other areas of the operation over time.
Key responsibilities include:
Evaluate and improve assembly processes for
efficiency, quality, and cost
Walk the floor
to analyze workflows, identify bottlenecks, and test best practices
Collaborate with Operations, Planning, Engineering, and Quality teams to drive improvement
Lead or support layout design for
new work centers
and overall shop organization
Develop and revise
work instructions, visual aids, and training documentation
Design and test tooling/fixtures
for improved assembly and fabrication workflows
Research and recommend
automation tools, equipment, or systems
to optimize throughput
Act as the lead for
new startup projects
related to Assembly processes
Apply
Lean Manufacturing and 5S
to reduce waste and improve efficiency
Assist with hands‑on assembly/fabrication during pilot runs and method testing
3–5 years of experience
in a manufacturing environment with
metal component assembly
Proven background in
continuous improvement
and
hands‑on process optimization
3+ years of Lean Manufacturing and 5S experience
(required)
Proficiency with
AutoCAD
(2D layouts required; 3D design familiarity preferred)
Technical experience with
assembly and fabrication equipment
Comfortable working in a
high‑paced, disorganized environment
and bringing clarity
Strong communication skills and ability to work closely with cross‑functional teams
Willingness to be
on the floor , not just behind a desk
Preferred:
Bachelor’s degree in
Manufacturing, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering
Experience supporting aerospace or high‑spec manufacturing environments
Seniority level
Not Applicable
Employment type
Full‑time
Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing and Manufacturing
Medical insurance
401(k)
Vision insurance
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Base pay range $90,000.00/yr - $120,000.00/yr
A growing aerospace manufacturer
north of Seattle
is seeking a
hands‑on Manufacturing Engineer
to support their expansion into a
new assembly facility . This is a high‑impact role focused on
continuous improvement and process optimization
within a metal component assembly environment.
As the company scales operations due to new contract awards, you’ll play a key role in bringing
structure to a currently disorganized production space , helping design and implement efficient workflows, tooling, and training. You’ll be involved in everything from
layout planning
to troubleshooting issues on the shop floor—this is not a desk‑only job.
Your initial focus will be in the
Assembly department , but your reach may expand into other areas of the operation over time.
Key responsibilities include:
Evaluate and improve assembly processes for
efficiency, quality, and cost
Walk the floor
to analyze workflows, identify bottlenecks, and test best practices
Collaborate with Operations, Planning, Engineering, and Quality teams to drive improvement
Lead or support layout design for
new work centers
and overall shop organization
Develop and revise
work instructions, visual aids, and training documentation
Design and test tooling/fixtures
for improved assembly and fabrication workflows
Research and recommend
automation tools, equipment, or systems
to optimize throughput
Act as the lead for
new startup projects
related to Assembly processes
Apply
Lean Manufacturing and 5S
to reduce waste and improve efficiency
Assist with hands‑on assembly/fabrication during pilot runs and method testing
3–5 years of experience
in a manufacturing environment with
metal component assembly
Proven background in
continuous improvement
and
hands‑on process optimization
3+ years of Lean Manufacturing and 5S experience
(required)
Proficiency with
AutoCAD
(2D layouts required; 3D design familiarity preferred)
Technical experience with
assembly and fabrication equipment
Comfortable working in a
high‑paced, disorganized environment
and bringing clarity
Strong communication skills and ability to work closely with cross‑functional teams
Willingness to be
on the floor , not just behind a desk
Preferred:
Bachelor’s degree in
Manufacturing, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering
Experience supporting aerospace or high‑spec manufacturing environments
Seniority level
Not Applicable
Employment type
Full‑time
Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing and Manufacturing
Medical insurance
401(k)
Vision insurance
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