Engineering Manager - Mississippi Manufacturing Engineering - Birmingham, AL at Geebo

Engineering Manager - Mississippi Manufacturing

Engineering Manager - Mississippi Manufacturing


Salary $130,000 - $150,000
Benefits & Paid Relocation to the Southern USA


Lovely area provides a great escape from the city life to incredibly scenic forests, rivers, and lakes. Temperate weather, charming people & lower cost of living. Solid schools, fine shopping, festivals, outdoor activities year around, community events, art & museums.


Our award-winning client is seeking an Engineering Manager for their manufacturing facility. In this role, you will support production activities, provide timely response to production problems, lead engineering groups and provide direction to optimize cycle time, uptime, yield, costs and MRO expenditures. Lead engineering group to remove production barriers such as downtime items, process and systems problems. New equipment, tooling, and systems designed and implemented into production.


As the Engineering Manager, your focus will be:


Direct staff to write specifications to best define process and equipment needs & requirements


Direct development of DCP and function as lead for launch phases


Provide estimates in Capital, Tooling, Expense, and Timing for product changes & new products


Provide direction for cost reduction efforts through clear goal setting, review of processes, tooling, methods, layout, departmental performance (scrap/MRO/OEE, etc.), cost reduction meetings, and active improvement efforts


Support budgeting, forecasting and departmental training efforts


Establish, manage & meet departmental budget


Support the quality practices of records maintenance, customer requirements, direction and support provided


Assure industry system and specific customer requirements are met.


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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