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MES Systems Analyst - Manufacturing
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Base pay range $80,000.00/yr - $110,000.00/yr
Position Summary
The MES System Analyst will play a critical role in designing, configuring, implementing, and expanding the company’s MES. This is a hands‑on, build‑focused role that requires strong analytical skills, system architecture understanding, and the ability to translate manufacturing processes into a digital environment. The ideal candidate has previous experience standing up an MES or deploying major modules, especially in high-volume manufacturing.
Responsibilities
Lead the design, configuration, and buildout of the MES system for new manufacturing lines.
Work with engineering, production, quality, and automation teams to map processes and convert them into MES workflows, routings, and data structures.
Develop and deploy MES modules including work instructions, traceability, production reporting, equipment connectivity, and quality checks.
Establish data models, collection points, user interfaces, and system logic to support real‑time manufacturing visibility.
Build standards, templates, and configuration frameworks that can scale across multiple production lines and future facilities.
Support equipment integration using OPC, APIs, or vendor tools to enable automated data flow.
Coordinate with MES vendors and internal IT for system design decisions, integrations, and implementation timelines.
Create and maintain system documentation, configuration specifications, and change control records.
Conduct testing, validation, troubleshooting, and optimization during implementation phases.
Train end users and provide ongoing support once the system is deployed.
Qualifications and Experience
Required: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field—or equivalent practical experience.
3+ years of MES implementation or major MES configuration experience.
Demonstrated experience building or deploying MES solutions, not just supporting existing systems.
Experience in solar, semiconductor, electronics, or other high-volume continuous manufacturing.
Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, equipment connectivity, traceability, and data flows.
Experience with SQL databases, system integration, and data modeling.
Ability to translate operational requirements into system design and configuration.
Excellent communication, project management, and documentation skills.
This is an onsite position, no hybrid or remote work.
Preferred
Familiarity with Ignition, iBase, Camstar, FactoryTalk, Eyelit, or similar MES platforms.
Understanding of PLCs, SCADA, and automation systems.
Experience integrating MES with ERP, quality systems, or production equipment.
We offer a competitive salary, robust benefits, paid time off and growth opportunities.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Information Technology
Industries
Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
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MES Systems Analyst - Manufacturing
role at
US Modules
Base pay range $80,000.00/yr - $110,000.00/yr
Position Summary
The MES System Analyst will play a critical role in designing, configuring, implementing, and expanding the company’s MES. This is a hands‑on, build‑focused role that requires strong analytical skills, system architecture understanding, and the ability to translate manufacturing processes into a digital environment. The ideal candidate has previous experience standing up an MES or deploying major modules, especially in high-volume manufacturing.
Responsibilities
Lead the design, configuration, and buildout of the MES system for new manufacturing lines.
Work with engineering, production, quality, and automation teams to map processes and convert them into MES workflows, routings, and data structures.
Develop and deploy MES modules including work instructions, traceability, production reporting, equipment connectivity, and quality checks.
Establish data models, collection points, user interfaces, and system logic to support real‑time manufacturing visibility.
Build standards, templates, and configuration frameworks that can scale across multiple production lines and future facilities.
Support equipment integration using OPC, APIs, or vendor tools to enable automated data flow.
Coordinate with MES vendors and internal IT for system design decisions, integrations, and implementation timelines.
Create and maintain system documentation, configuration specifications, and change control records.
Conduct testing, validation, troubleshooting, and optimization during implementation phases.
Train end users and provide ongoing support once the system is deployed.
Qualifications and Experience
Required: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field—or equivalent practical experience.
3+ years of MES implementation or major MES configuration experience.
Demonstrated experience building or deploying MES solutions, not just supporting existing systems.
Experience in solar, semiconductor, electronics, or other high-volume continuous manufacturing.
Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, equipment connectivity, traceability, and data flows.
Experience with SQL databases, system integration, and data modeling.
Ability to translate operational requirements into system design and configuration.
Excellent communication, project management, and documentation skills.
This is an onsite position, no hybrid or remote work.
Preferred
Familiarity with Ignition, iBase, Camstar, FactoryTalk, Eyelit, or similar MES platforms.
Understanding of PLCs, SCADA, and automation systems.
Experience integrating MES with ERP, quality systems, or production equipment.
We offer a competitive salary, robust benefits, paid time off and growth opportunities.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Information Technology
Industries
Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at US Modules by 2x.
College Station, TX
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