An entry-level Industrial Engineer will analyze production processes, support manufacturing improvements, and assist in cost estimation, data management, and efficiency analysis to optimize manufacturing operations.
Key Responsibilities
Analyze production processes to identify efficiency improvements and cost reductions
Support creation and maintenance of manufacturing master data, standard costs, and routers
Conduct time studies and efficiency analyses on machines and processes
Estimate production costs for new products, changes, and development projects
Maintain and update product master data and standard cost data in enterprise systems
Manage lifecycle cost processes for projects and programs
Identify opportunities for cost reductions in products and processes
Participate in manufacturing and engineering meetings to support continuous improvement
Analyze production equipment to meet demand, cost, and quality goals
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related subject
Excellent analytical skills
Demonstrates problem solving skills
General computer knowledge, and efficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project
Ability to communicate and work effectively with others
Knowledge of Project Management tools and techniques
Knowledge of SAP or other enterprise-wide management software is desirable
Must be able to travel by air
Occasional overseas travel for extended periods as required
Occasional Domestic Travel as required
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time
Must be able to communicate effectively in English
Must be able to lift 25 lbs.
Regular and on-time attendance
Benefits & Perks
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
401k matching
Generous time off package
16 weeks fully paid maternity leave
10 weeks fully paid paternity leave
Life insurance
Short and long-term disability
On-site gym access
Health wellbeing center
On-site café
Walking trails
Tuition assistance
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