Adecco Permanent Recruitment
Process Engineer – Manufacturing (Metals & Engineering)
Relocate to Wisconsin.
Responsibilities
Identify and implement process improvements that enhance quality, reduce costs, and increase efficiency.
Apply knowledge of manufacturing methods, tooling, materials, and quality standards to improve production processes.
Utilize data‑driven methods and statistical tools to identify root causes of product failures.
Recommend and implement corrective actions related to design, tolerancing, and process parameters.
Provide engineering support to production teams to ensure smooth manufacturing workflows.
Troubleshoot issues related to product design, materials, or process inconsistencies.
Collaborate with customers to understand specifications and ensure manufacturing capabilities align with expectations.
Participate in product reviews to verify manufacturability and cost‑effectiveness.
Review engineering designs for feasibility, manufacturability, and cost optimization.
Support design modifications that improve production performance and reliability.
Train operators and technicians on updated procedures, ensuring safety and quality compliance.
Lead quality improvement efforts by developing and enforcing quality standards and inspection criteria.
Track and report cost savings resulting from process enhancements and operational changes.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, Materials Science, or a related field preferred; exceptional experience may substitute for formal education.
5+ years of engineering experience in a manufacturing environment.
Background in metal casting (foundry) or injection molding.
Benefits
Full benefits including health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
401(k) with company match.
Seniority Level Associate
Employment Type Full‑time
Industry Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing
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Responsibilities
Identify and implement process improvements that enhance quality, reduce costs, and increase efficiency.
Apply knowledge of manufacturing methods, tooling, materials, and quality standards to improve production processes.
Utilize data‑driven methods and statistical tools to identify root causes of product failures.
Recommend and implement corrective actions related to design, tolerancing, and process parameters.
Provide engineering support to production teams to ensure smooth manufacturing workflows.
Troubleshoot issues related to product design, materials, or process inconsistencies.
Collaborate with customers to understand specifications and ensure manufacturing capabilities align with expectations.
Participate in product reviews to verify manufacturability and cost‑effectiveness.
Review engineering designs for feasibility, manufacturability, and cost optimization.
Support design modifications that improve production performance and reliability.
Train operators and technicians on updated procedures, ensuring safety and quality compliance.
Lead quality improvement efforts by developing and enforcing quality standards and inspection criteria.
Track and report cost savings resulting from process enhancements and operational changes.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, Materials Science, or a related field preferred; exceptional experience may substitute for formal education.
5+ years of engineering experience in a manufacturing environment.
Background in metal casting (foundry) or injection molding.
Benefits
Full benefits including health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
401(k) with company match.
Seniority Level Associate
Employment Type Full‑time
Industry Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing
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