Scope of Position:
Reporting directly to the Vice President of Supply Chain and Production, the Lean Manufacturing Engineer is a critical leader in optimizing manufacturing processes, improving efficiency, and driving lean initiatives. In this role, you'll utilize your expertise in product design, materials, tooling, and process development to support innovative solutions in the production of industrial HVAC equipment. Join a company where your contributions will have a measurable impact on operations and success!
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Daily
1. Analyze workforce utilization, space constraints, and workflow to identify daily optimization opportunities.
2. Support production teams by reviewing work instructions, documentation, and engineering releases to
ensure accuracy before reaching the production floor.
3. Coordinate with plant supervisors on daily production priorities and process issues.
4. Troubleshoot production challenges and perform root cause analysis for defects or inefficiencies.
5. Monitor labor and materials data across work centers to ensure accurate routing and time standards.
Weekly
1. Update and maintain factory layouts, workflow diagrams, and work center optimization plans based on
operational needs.
2. Lead and document weekly Kaizen or improvement activities with cross functional teams.
3. Develop or improve staging areas, kitting carts, kits, and Kanban systems to reduce waste and increase
throughput.
4. Collaborate with engineering and production planning to ensure processes support weekly production
schedules.
5. Review CNC programming needs and assist fabrication teams as required.
Monthly
1. Conduct monthly reviews of manufacturing performance metrics (Labor efficiency, throughput, bottleneck
analysis).
2. Update and audit ISO procedures, work instructions, and process documentation.
3. Perform monthly assessments of equipment utilization and collaborate with maintenance on optimization
plans.
4. Present process- improvement proposals and progress updates to leadership.
5. Analyze long-term labor and material usage trends to refine accuracy and resource planning.
Yearly
1. Lead Major continuous improvement initiatives aligned with business objectives, including waste reduction,
flow optimization, and cost saving projects.
2. Develop long-term factory optimization strategies, including layout redesigns and capacity improvements.
3. Support annual new-product development initiatives by providing feedback on manufacturability, tooling, and
process requirements.
4. Research and implement advanced manufacturing technologies, methods, and equipment to improve
productivity.
5. Participate in long-term capital planning related to manufacturing processes and equipment upgrades.
Performs any other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.