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Manufacturing Engineer - Level 1

MCL Industries, Inc.

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Pulaski, WI
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Job Description

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Job Overview:

Description

This position will support the creation of work instructions for highly repeatable tasks, with a strong emphasis on integrating quality assurance (QA) checks and designing and implementing fixtures, jigs, and part etching as needed to enhance quality and efficiency in production builds. Responsibilities also include managing and maintaining up-to-date and properly revised work instructions and fixtures to meet customer and QA requirements. Additionally, this role will support production teams through blueprint training and the promotion of best practices in production builds.


Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrate a strong passion for educating and guiding team members on best practices in production and quality.
  • Create and maintain comprehensive work instructions throughout the product lifecycle.
  • Collaborate with the Quality team to develop and implement in-line QA processes that ensure quality at the source.
  • Improve product quality and operational efficiency through Design for Manufacturing (DFM) principles and optimized setups for high-running part numbers.
  • Identify and implement strategies to reduce setup times for frequently produced parts.
  • Drive innovation in fixture and work setup design to support reliable, repeatable, and high-quality production processes.
  • Partner with Operations to understand business needs and recommend tools, equipment, and solutions that support growth and customer satisfaction.
  • Play a key role in the Pre-Production and New Product Introduction (NPI) process by developing safe, efficient, and effective production workflows and supporting documentation.
  • Troubleshoot production issues in collaboration with the Quality and Production teams.
  • Investigate and resolve operational challenges as they arise.
  • Create and modify brake press programs to support efficient and accurate forming operations.
  • Utilize computer-aided design (CAD) software to create solutions for custom or complex production needs.
  • Program and navigate SolidWorks, NCell/DiamondNest, and AutoCAD to design and develop fixtures, jigs, and other quality support tools.
  • Fabricate the fixtures and jigs you design, ensuring alignment with production needs and quality standards.
  • Train new hires and current employees on production processes, blueprint reading, equipment use, and company best practices to ensure consistency and capability across teams.

Requirements

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Metal Fabrication Experience required.
  • Ability to read, interpret, and train others on technical drawings and blueprints.
  • Proficiency with basic computer applications including ERP systems (Epicor), Microsoft Office 365, and time/attendance systems (Paylocity).
  • Solid understanding of manufacturing processes and Design for Manufacturing (DFM) principles.
  • Ability to shift between tasks and priorities quickly in a dynamic production environment.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to resolve issues involving multiple variables in standardized settings.
  • Embraces a cross-functional mindset when approaching challenges.
  • Committed to employee involvement and fostering positive team participation.
  • Strong communicator with the ability to lead and participate in team meetings, as well as deliver weekly updates effectively.
  • High attention to detail with a commitment to accuracy and thoroughness.
  • Actively seeks opportunities to improve quality and efficiency across processes.
  • Demonstrates flexibility and the ability to manage frequent changes, delays, or unexpected events.
  • Continuously seeks to grow knowledge and skills and willingly shares expertise with others.
  • Exhibits confidence in self and others, fostering a culture of collaboration and trust.

Travel Requirements:

  • Minimal to none

Physical Requirements:

  • Bend, Twist, Lift, push & pull, up to 75 lbs continuously and occasionally more than 75lbs.
  • Sit, stand, and bend throughout the workday
  • Work with other leaders within the shop floor

Materials and Equipment Utilized:

  • Hand and power tools (pliers, screwdrivers, drills, tape measures, etc)
  • Computers, printers, etc.
  • Forklift
  • PPE (safety glasses, gloves, and ear plugs as needed)

Working Environment:

  • 75% Manufacturing: moderate to loud noise, safety glasses and steel toes required
  • 25% in office setting or Attend meetings, with participating at the level required.