Energy Jobline ZR
Process Engineer in East Providence
Energy Jobline ZR, East Providence, Rhode Island, us, 02914
PROCESS ENGINEER, EAST PROVIDENCE, RI
Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Process Engineer will be responsible for developing, optimizing, and supporting manufacturing processes with a focus on quality, efficiency, and repeatability. The successful candidate will play a key role in establishing process controls, training production staff, and supporting equipment and controls integration across the facility. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working in a hands‑on role on the production floor, solving problems in real‑time, and learning by doing.
Process Development
Design, develop, and optimize manufacturing processes, including defining equipment requirements, workflow, and process parameters to meet production and quality goals.
Define equipment requirements, workflows, and process parameters.
Track and analyze production data to identify trends and implement improvements.
Ensure all processes comply with established safety and quality standards and guidelines.
Controls & Automation
Lead controls engineering work, collaborate with the manufacturing equipment engineer to implement control systems and automation efforts across various production lines and equipment.
Equipment & Test Development
Develop and support QC inspection processes, electrical characterization testers, impedance testers, laser marking process, and equipment.
Process Controls & Documentation
Establish and document robust process control plans, operating procedures, and standard work instructions to ensure consistent quality and throughput. Implement product controls in the process.
Create process flow diagrams and conduct process failure modes and effects analysis (PFMEA).
Create clear process flow diagrams and training materials.
Training & Knowledge Transfer
Develop and deliver standard operating procedures/work instructions, job safety analyses, and hands‑on instruction for operators and technicians to ensure proper understanding and execution of manufacturing processes.
Develop and maintain job safety analyses and operator instructions.
Promote a culture of continuous learning and process ownership.
Other
Perform additional duties as assigned.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or other related Engineering.
2+ years of experience in a controls or process engineering role.
Knowledge of manufacturing processes, process control, and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma).
Experience with equipment integration, PLC interfaces, or basic control systems. Experience with Ignition.
Ability to create detailed process documentation and training materials.
Strong communication, teamwork, and problem‑solving skills.
Experience in regulated manufacturing environments (e.g., medical devices, automotive, electronics) is a plus.
Capability to work in a fast‑paced environment to meet deadlines and quotas.
Possess a collaborative team‑oriented mindset and personality with a hands‑on can‑do attitude.
General knowledge of manufacturing.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook).
Must be considered a U.S. Person eligible to work in the United States.
Work Environment And Physical Demands
General office and manufacturing environment.
Exposure to hazards associated with manufacturing and production equipment and tools.
This position requires working near electrical and mechanical equipment that could potentially interfere with pacemaker function.
Ability to read and write in English.
Ability to use a computer and sit at a desk.
Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 50 pounds.
Walking to various stations or areas of the production floor.
Visual acuity for reading measurements, assembly instructions, and monitoring equipment.
Hearing ability to detect alarms, machinery sounds, or verbal instructions in a noisy environment.
Will be required to wear appropriate PPE as outlined by company safety protocols.
Attributes
Hands‑on, can‑do approach with a collaborative mindset.
Comfortable working in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to balance multiple projects.
EEO/AA
Quantic is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
We participate in E‑Verify.
U.S. Export Controls: As a U.S. defense manufacturer, Quantic Evans is required to safeguard U.S. defense‑related and other export‑controlled articles, technologies, and services from unauthorized access, export, or re‑export.
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Process Development
Design, develop, and optimize manufacturing processes, including defining equipment requirements, workflow, and process parameters to meet production and quality goals.
Define equipment requirements, workflows, and process parameters.
Track and analyze production data to identify trends and implement improvements.
Ensure all processes comply with established safety and quality standards and guidelines.
Controls & Automation
Lead controls engineering work, collaborate with the manufacturing equipment engineer to implement control systems and automation efforts across various production lines and equipment.
Equipment & Test Development
Develop and support QC inspection processes, electrical characterization testers, impedance testers, laser marking process, and equipment.
Process Controls & Documentation
Establish and document robust process control plans, operating procedures, and standard work instructions to ensure consistent quality and throughput. Implement product controls in the process.
Create process flow diagrams and conduct process failure modes and effects analysis (PFMEA).
Create clear process flow diagrams and training materials.
Training & Knowledge Transfer
Develop and deliver standard operating procedures/work instructions, job safety analyses, and hands‑on instruction for operators and technicians to ensure proper understanding and execution of manufacturing processes.
Develop and maintain job safety analyses and operator instructions.
Promote a culture of continuous learning and process ownership.
Other
Perform additional duties as assigned.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or other related Engineering.
2+ years of experience in a controls or process engineering role.
Knowledge of manufacturing processes, process control, and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma).
Experience with equipment integration, PLC interfaces, or basic control systems. Experience with Ignition.
Ability to create detailed process documentation and training materials.
Strong communication, teamwork, and problem‑solving skills.
Experience in regulated manufacturing environments (e.g., medical devices, automotive, electronics) is a plus.
Capability to work in a fast‑paced environment to meet deadlines and quotas.
Possess a collaborative team‑oriented mindset and personality with a hands‑on can‑do attitude.
General knowledge of manufacturing.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook).
Must be considered a U.S. Person eligible to work in the United States.
Work Environment And Physical Demands
General office and manufacturing environment.
Exposure to hazards associated with manufacturing and production equipment and tools.
This position requires working near electrical and mechanical equipment that could potentially interfere with pacemaker function.
Ability to read and write in English.
Ability to use a computer and sit at a desk.
Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 50 pounds.
Walking to various stations or areas of the production floor.
Visual acuity for reading measurements, assembly instructions, and monitoring equipment.
Hearing ability to detect alarms, machinery sounds, or verbal instructions in a noisy environment.
Will be required to wear appropriate PPE as outlined by company safety protocols.
Attributes
Hands‑on, can‑do approach with a collaborative mindset.
Comfortable working in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to balance multiple projects.
EEO/AA
Quantic is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
We participate in E‑Verify.
U.S. Export Controls: As a U.S. defense manufacturer, Quantic Evans is required to safeguard U.S. defense‑related and other export‑controlled articles, technologies, and services from unauthorized access, export, or re‑export.
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