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At Thorne, we work to deliver high‑quality, science‑backed solutions
to empower individuals to take a proactive approach to their well‑being. Each day begins with a mission to help others discover and achieve their best health. We count on our team members to challenge and push the boundaries to make that happen.
Position Summary As a Project Engineer II, you’ll play a key role in bringing high‑quality products and efficient operations to life. You will ensure that every component, task, and resource aligns with our quality standards, production goals, and regulatory requirements—while driving meaningful improvements that benefit the business. You’ll support day‑to‑day operations across the department, ensuring compliance with cGMP, OSHA, and company SOPs, and contribute to both short‑term problem solving and long‑term strategic initiatives.
Project Engineer II Responsibilities
Lead and execute assigned engineering projects.
Develop detailed project schedules and communicate progress to leadership.
Collaborate with different departments to ensure timely completion of project tasks.
Create detailed equipment specifications working with Engineering, Maintenance, and Suppliers/Vendors.
Create detailed Request for Quote (RFQ) documents for large complex projects.
Generate detailed plant layouts for production lines in AutoCAD and build consensus with Operations.
Lead and manage equipment installations, including utilities, start‑up testing, and commissioning.
Work with the Controls Group to develop detailed strategies for Process Monitoring & Controls.
Collaborate with the Validations Group to plan and help execute equipment validations such as IQ/OQ/PQ.
Create detailed specifications and execute Factory and Site Acceptance Testing (FAT, SAT).
Generate solid models and detailed drawings for custom parts, spare parts, and tooling as part of projects.
Research and maintain knowledge of new manufacturing technologies and provide executable recommendations to leadership.
Calculate project costs in detail and compile budgets for planning and justification purposes.
Production Support Responsibilities
Support continuous improvement projects when assigned.
Perform machinery troubleshooting as a Subject Matter Expert (SME).
Complete SOP/Change Control generation and review.
Coordinate with the Production Department to improve productivity and efficiency.
Identify gaps in equipment capabilities and recommend alternatives.
Provide technical support and advice to other groups in response to process and equipment problems.
Additional Operations Support
Evaluate data and provide reports to management on a variety of topics as requested.
Support general operations concerning AutoCAD and SolidWorks drawings as directed.
Coordinate with vendors concerning raw material problems and solutions as directed.
Perform corrective action responses to audit or production related problems as directed.
Seek formal and informal performance assessments, including performance versus expectations and goals, behaviors, and leadership potential.
Actively participate in required training and development programs and support colleagues, trainers, and management with these efforts.
Promote the company’s mission and values, fostering an accountable, innovative, results‑oriented culture that values customer service, openness, teamwork, mutual trust, and respect.
What You Need
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, with documented combination of education and experience readily available.
Minimum of 3+ years hands‑on experience in Project Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or another relevant field in an FDA‑regulated environment.
Experience in Plant Expansion, Automation, High Speed Packaging Lines, or similar projects is a plus.
Ability to acquire knowledge in manufacturing areas such as Mixing, High Speed Encapsulation, Low Speed Encapsulation, Bottling, Labeling, production components, raw materials, and product powders.
Ability to work in and manage cross‑functional teams for multiple project priorities.
Ability to evaluate the proper balance of quality, cost, and production output to make solution‑focused decisions and recognize high‑risk decisions that should be escalated.
Develop and deliver on assigned objectives within requested timeframes.
Build, develop, motivate, and engage high‑performing teams and work cross‑functionally.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation
100% company‑paid medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for employees
Company‑paid short‑ and long‑term disability insurance
Company‑paid life insurance
401(k) plan with employer matching contributions up to 4%
Gym membership reimbursement
Monthly allowance of Thorne supplements
Paid time off, volunteer time off, and holiday leave
Training, professional development, and career growth opportunities
THORNE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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Project Engineer II
role at
Thorne !
At Thorne, we work to deliver high‑quality, science‑backed solutions
to empower individuals to take a proactive approach to their well‑being. Each day begins with a mission to help others discover and achieve their best health. We count on our team members to challenge and push the boundaries to make that happen.
Position Summary As a Project Engineer II, you’ll play a key role in bringing high‑quality products and efficient operations to life. You will ensure that every component, task, and resource aligns with our quality standards, production goals, and regulatory requirements—while driving meaningful improvements that benefit the business. You’ll support day‑to‑day operations across the department, ensuring compliance with cGMP, OSHA, and company SOPs, and contribute to both short‑term problem solving and long‑term strategic initiatives.
Project Engineer II Responsibilities
Lead and execute assigned engineering projects.
Develop detailed project schedules and communicate progress to leadership.
Collaborate with different departments to ensure timely completion of project tasks.
Create detailed equipment specifications working with Engineering, Maintenance, and Suppliers/Vendors.
Create detailed Request for Quote (RFQ) documents for large complex projects.
Generate detailed plant layouts for production lines in AutoCAD and build consensus with Operations.
Lead and manage equipment installations, including utilities, start‑up testing, and commissioning.
Work with the Controls Group to develop detailed strategies for Process Monitoring & Controls.
Collaborate with the Validations Group to plan and help execute equipment validations such as IQ/OQ/PQ.
Create detailed specifications and execute Factory and Site Acceptance Testing (FAT, SAT).
Generate solid models and detailed drawings for custom parts, spare parts, and tooling as part of projects.
Research and maintain knowledge of new manufacturing technologies and provide executable recommendations to leadership.
Calculate project costs in detail and compile budgets for planning and justification purposes.
Production Support Responsibilities
Support continuous improvement projects when assigned.
Perform machinery troubleshooting as a Subject Matter Expert (SME).
Complete SOP/Change Control generation and review.
Coordinate with the Production Department to improve productivity and efficiency.
Identify gaps in equipment capabilities and recommend alternatives.
Provide technical support and advice to other groups in response to process and equipment problems.
Additional Operations Support
Evaluate data and provide reports to management on a variety of topics as requested.
Support general operations concerning AutoCAD and SolidWorks drawings as directed.
Coordinate with vendors concerning raw material problems and solutions as directed.
Perform corrective action responses to audit or production related problems as directed.
Seek formal and informal performance assessments, including performance versus expectations and goals, behaviors, and leadership potential.
Actively participate in required training and development programs and support colleagues, trainers, and management with these efforts.
Promote the company’s mission and values, fostering an accountable, innovative, results‑oriented culture that values customer service, openness, teamwork, mutual trust, and respect.
What You Need
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, with documented combination of education and experience readily available.
Minimum of 3+ years hands‑on experience in Project Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or another relevant field in an FDA‑regulated environment.
Experience in Plant Expansion, Automation, High Speed Packaging Lines, or similar projects is a plus.
Ability to acquire knowledge in manufacturing areas such as Mixing, High Speed Encapsulation, Low Speed Encapsulation, Bottling, Labeling, production components, raw materials, and product powders.
Ability to work in and manage cross‑functional teams for multiple project priorities.
Ability to evaluate the proper balance of quality, cost, and production output to make solution‑focused decisions and recognize high‑risk decisions that should be escalated.
Develop and deliver on assigned objectives within requested timeframes.
Build, develop, motivate, and engage high‑performing teams and work cross‑functionally.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation
100% company‑paid medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for employees
Company‑paid short‑ and long‑term disability insurance
Company‑paid life insurance
401(k) plan with employer matching contributions up to 4%
Gym membership reimbursement
Monthly allowance of Thorne supplements
Paid time off, volunteer time off, and holiday leave
Training, professional development, and career growth opportunities
THORNE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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