InDepth Engineering Solutions
Industrial Engineer - Intermediate
InDepth Engineering Solutions, Dundee, Michigan, United States, 48131
The Industrial Engineer - Powertrain will be responsible for direct/indirect labor and activities affecting line speed, cycle checks, scrolls and workstation assignments, change control and line balancing. A qualified candidate will utilize lean concepts to identify/eliminate waste and perform time/motion studies. The Engineer will assist the IE Manager and IE Supervisor with technical services to maintain efficient levels of lean manufacturing and manning.
Responsibilities
Work Measurement – Provide time valuations and analysis of work content.
Time Study Jobs as required.
Elemental breakdown and summarizations.
3 M Analysis (Muri, Mura, Muda).
Perform MURI analysis & create chart updates for assembly line.
Perform MURA analysis (videotaping and analysis) & update as required.
Perform MUDA analysis – Rebalance jobs to improve cycle time and balance work.
Create VA/SVA/NVA detailed analysis info/charts for assembly stations (ongoing).
Golden Zone validation and summarization.
Optimize part presentation and tool placement.
Time tool changes.
Time gauging and quality checks.
Work sampling as required.
All daytime study logs for non-repetitive assignments.
Use predetermined time systems (e.g., MODAPTS) and standard data.
Update VSOPs-SWI's (OPL's, etc.) – including standard work, tool change info, gauging QC plan.
Process Analysis – Review manufacturing systems and equipment for conformance to expected operating parameters.
Troubleshooting analysis: Log lines/equipment as required – record faults, defects, uptime, gauging time, etc.; check cycle times; analyze data; summarize findings; write up Kaizen(s) as required.
Validate FIS/ANDON information: Validate FIS data on new lines, machine cycle times, machine state status.
Work with Plant IT and Plant/Corporate Controls Engineers to validate and correct FIS information.
Work on Microstop projects.
Check machine cycle times regularly & when requested.
Create/Update capacity sheets (Dick & Jane's) as required.
Use FIS or stopwatch as required.
Requirements Basic qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering.
Knowledge of time study/standards, ratings, MODAPTS, ergonomic evaluations, MTM‑UAS.
Ability to interface with all levels of the organization from shop floor to management.
Ability to work any shift, overtime, and some travel may be required occasionally.
Preferred qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering.
Manufacturing assembly experience.
Launch experience.
Knowledge of Lean manufacturing principles.
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Responsibilities
Work Measurement – Provide time valuations and analysis of work content.
Time Study Jobs as required.
Elemental breakdown and summarizations.
3 M Analysis (Muri, Mura, Muda).
Perform MURI analysis & create chart updates for assembly line.
Perform MURA analysis (videotaping and analysis) & update as required.
Perform MUDA analysis – Rebalance jobs to improve cycle time and balance work.
Create VA/SVA/NVA detailed analysis info/charts for assembly stations (ongoing).
Golden Zone validation and summarization.
Optimize part presentation and tool placement.
Time tool changes.
Time gauging and quality checks.
Work sampling as required.
All daytime study logs for non-repetitive assignments.
Use predetermined time systems (e.g., MODAPTS) and standard data.
Update VSOPs-SWI's (OPL's, etc.) – including standard work, tool change info, gauging QC plan.
Process Analysis – Review manufacturing systems and equipment for conformance to expected operating parameters.
Troubleshooting analysis: Log lines/equipment as required – record faults, defects, uptime, gauging time, etc.; check cycle times; analyze data; summarize findings; write up Kaizen(s) as required.
Validate FIS/ANDON information: Validate FIS data on new lines, machine cycle times, machine state status.
Work with Plant IT and Plant/Corporate Controls Engineers to validate and correct FIS information.
Work on Microstop projects.
Check machine cycle times regularly & when requested.
Create/Update capacity sheets (Dick & Jane's) as required.
Use FIS or stopwatch as required.
Requirements Basic qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering.
Knowledge of time study/standards, ratings, MODAPTS, ergonomic evaluations, MTM‑UAS.
Ability to interface with all levels of the organization from shop floor to management.
Ability to work any shift, overtime, and some travel may be required occasionally.
Preferred qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering.
Manufacturing assembly experience.
Launch experience.
Knowledge of Lean manufacturing principles.
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