Brooksource
This position has a fast-paced and dynamic environment with a diverse portfolio of technologies and capabilities that require complex problems‑solving. With a focus on Capital Equipment and Externals (CEE), the Manufacturing Engineer works to identify, implement, and manage requirements for Electrophysiology products, processes, materials, and equipment, while leading initiatives that support safety, quality, service and cost objectives. Under general direction, this role partners with cross‑functional teams to integrate new products and processes, drive efficiency in production operations, optimize existing practices and ensure materials and equipment meet production goals.
Your responsibilities will include:
Monitoring production processes, equipment, and tools to resolve non‑conformances, low yields and product quality issues; train and provide guidance to operators and technicians as needed
Troubleshooting to identify and resolve design, material, and process issues for new and existing products; implement process improvement methodologies to improve manufacturing processes
Organizing and coordinating daily activities to ensure production requirements and project schedules are met and aligned with management
Using quality system tools to escalae quality signals or cost impacts appropriately
Partnering with suppliers to design, procure, and fabricate equipment tooling and fixtures
Designing and coordinating standard engineering tests and experiments; analyze and provide test results and statistical data to key stakeholders
Supporting Six Sigma projects for new product development, value improvement, process development and validation; leverage existing and new technologies to achieve project goals
Collaborating with R&D, Electrical Process Development, Quality, Production, Regulatory, and Supply Chain to ensure project success
Required qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in any engineering discipline with at least 2 years of experience in a manufacturing environment
Hands‑on experience troubleshooting PCBAs, electrical test equipment and/or products
Understanding of electrical and statistical processes engineering principles and methodologies
Ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities effectively
Proactive with effective problem‑solving skills; ability to navigate ambiguous situations
Ability to travel up to 5% globally
Preferred qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering or related discipline
Experience with capital equipment manufacturing or electrical test processes
Experience with equipment and process validation
Experience with LabView, Minitab or other statistical software
Experience working within medical device or similarly regulated industry
Ability to communicate effectively with individuals on all levels (written and verbally)
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