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Korry Electronics

Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Korry Electronics, Everett, Washington, us, 98213

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What You Will Do As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will apply your technical and analytical skills to analyze, develop, implement, and maintain manufacturing and production methods, tooling, equipment, operational sequences, and controlling documentation for new and existing products. You will identify and characterize productivity and cost savings opportunities and cross-functionally scope, plan, and implement solutions and associated deliverables. You will contribute to failure analysis, root cause‑corrective action, and material review. At Korry, you will be challenged to assess priority, make decisions, drive improvements, and develop the experience necessary for your intended career path.

Primary Responsibilities

Identify and characterize cost savings and productivity opportunities; scope project resources and timelines to determine, plan, and implement solutions

Plan and improve production methods including production flow, tooling, manufacturing methods, documentation, and equipment

Propose, plan, and implement process improvements through the application of automation and new technologies, at times, identifying and working with vendors to communicate requirements and develop solutions

Determine and develop the methods, operational sequences, equipment, layouts and tooling for the fabrication of parts and the manufacturing of components, subassemblies and final products

Assess the integrity of and appropriately modify existing manufacturing systems, processes, and controlling documentation to drive quality, efficiency, and compliance

Provide training and sustaining support to production personnel

Advise design engineering of current and developing production capabilities to improve producibility, mitigate obsolescence, and contribute to design development

Assist in the failure analyses, dispositions, and root cause‑corrective actions for rejected parts, customer returns, and process failures

Determine the feasibility and cost effectiveness of reworking parts and provide instructions and support to perform rework

Participate in PFMEA (Product Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) team and take actions to mitigate identified risks

Estimate manufacturing costs and determine time standards

Balance production support, cost savings initiatives, and business priorities with a focus on risk and impact

Maintain the highest ethical standards, even when challenged.

Preferred Education and Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or similar

Minimum 7‑10 years relevant experience

Proven problem‑solving expertise through the application of various methodologies

Desire to work in a fast‑paced environment and be empowered to own challenges and solutions

Self‑starter and highly accountable with a hands‑on and detail‑oriented approach

Strong communication and interpersonal skills who is able to effectively present information and respond to feedback at all levels of the organization

Ability to work on‑site

Creo, SolidWorks, or other CAD program experience

Experience in aerospace or another highly regulated industry is a plus

Project management experience is a plus

Salary Range Please note the typical hiring range is $108,800–$147,200 annually. Job offers within the range are based on significant job qualifications and pay equity.

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