Job Title: Senior Project Engineer, Integration
Job Code: SRINTENG001
SUMMARY: The Senior Engineer position is responsible for design for manufacture analysis and the development of components, tooling, and processes while integrating components into Lincoln Industries production systems. This position involves leading teams and managing projects to achieve rapid transition to production. This includes supporting the quoting process, project planning, requirements capture, concept generation, 3D modeling, engineering analysis, prototyping, sampling, process and tooling development, work instruction creation, operations support, technical management of suppliers, and conducting initial factory runs. The individual will also be responsible for completing technical documentation for production release and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) submittals to customers. This position works closely with our Business Development, Strategic Accounts, Operations, Materials Management, Quality, and Sourcing groups. The position requires supplier and customer interaction.
WAGE TYPE: Salaried Exempt
FLSA Exemption: Administrative Exemption
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE:
QUALIFICATIONS: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be substituted for the expected levels of education and experience required.
Education and Experience:
Expected: 4 year Engineering degree – Mechanical, Agricultural, or Industrial.
Preferred: Product, process and tooling development, transition to production, metal finishing, stamping, fixture design (racking, trimming, inspection, welding), Lean Manufacturing, and Six Sigma.
Communication Skills:
Other Skills:
Physical Requirements:
Job Category C – Low Labor Intensive Category | ||||
Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category C. | ||||
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0-25% of work activity | 26 -50% of work activity | 51 -75% of work activity | 76 - 100% of work activity | |
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions |
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Personal Protective Equipment Required |
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Frequent Indoor Work |
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Outdoor Work | X |
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Machine Interfacing |
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Computer Interfacing |
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Hot Weather |
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Cold Weather |
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High Humidity Indexes |
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Electrical Hazards | X |
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Dirty |
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Dusty |
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Steam | X |
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Fumes-Vapor | X |
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Noisy |
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Chemical Exposure |
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Toxic Chemicals |
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Fire Hazards |
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Potential Confined Work Space | X |
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Awkward or Minimized Work Space | X |
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Walking |
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Stooping |
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Bending |
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Sitting | X |
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Typing | X |
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Balancing |
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Reaching |
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Continuous Standing |
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Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.) |
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Carrying < 50lbs |
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Lifting < 50lbs. |
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Twisting |
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Turning |
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Pinching |
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Gripping |
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Vibration (including but not limited to) | X |
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·Hand Tools |
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·Polishing Lathes |
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·Equipment Usage |
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·Pipe Bending or Cutting Equipment |
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Squatting |
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Pushing < 50lbs. |
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Pulling < 50 |
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Static Work |
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Pulling |
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Working at Waist-Shoulder Level |
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Working Above Shoulder Level |
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Working In High Far (Reach) Position |
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Working Below Shoulder Level |
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TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
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