Manufacturing Engineer Job Engineering - Grove City, PA at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer Job

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Manufacturing Engineer (Electric Torque Tool Programming) needed for a 12 month contract opportunity with Yoh's client located in Grove City, PA. This is a Temp to hire opportunity if contractor does a good job.
Top Skills You Should Possess:
- Engine Assembly or Power Train
- DC Electric Torque Tooling/Programming
- PLC programming
- Manufacturing
- Automotive Engineering
- Troubleshooting
What You'll Be Doing:
- The main function of this role is to support the Assembly and Remanufacture plants with Torque Tool Selection, Fastening Studies, Process Capability Monitoring, and Maintenance Support.
- This person may be utilized for other quality inspections including, but not limited to, part dimensional inspections and assembly torque process audits.
What You Need to Bring to the Table:
- BS Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or equivalent
- Experience in Power Train or Engine Assembly Line operations (will entertain people who have worked on Automotive Assembly lines with no engines)
- Main part of this job is to troubleshoot fastening issues, hence why calibration and torque knowledge is required
- Experience with DC Electric Torque Tool Programming and Support (Atlas Copco, Cleco, Desouter, Stanley, etc.)
- PLC Programming Experience (Allen Bradley, Siemens, or GE Fanuc)
- Proficiency with computers; especially Microsoft Office products
- Automotive industries, John Deere, Caterpillar background with those types of companies would work well
If This Sounds Like You, Apply Now!
Yoh, a Day & Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V. Contact us if you are an individual with a disability and require accommodation in the application process.
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SFSF: RENEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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