Description
Manufacturing Engineer - NPI - Cork - €32 - €36 Per Hour - 12 Months
The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will take overall responsibility for the delivery of a portfolio of new product introductions within the Cork NPI group. Collaborating with global R&D functions, the position will be responsible for ensuring optimum design for manufacturability in the development of new products. The role involves leading cross functional teams to develop advanced manufacturing processes for the flawless execution of new product development projects. Implementation of leading edge technologies and innovative processes to build excellence in product and process development is expected. The role involves collaboration with multiple disciplines within the organisation.
PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Lead the technology selection and process design for new product manufacture
Pioneer Design to Value (DTV) principles as part of a global project team to maximise customer value
Direct completion of detailed product design reviews to ensure design for manufacturability in new product designs to minimise life cycle cost
Full project management and budget responsibility for NPI projects including timely and accurate reporting on project activities
Represent the Operations team on product development projects, communicating requirements and proposing solutions
Develop strategic collaborations across functions, business units and geographic boundaries to achieve effective outcomes over the long-term
Deliver stable lean manufacturing solutions in line with manufacturing best practices
Direct completion of detailed product design reviews to ensure design for manufacturability in new product designs to minimise life cycle cost
Direct design, development and sourcing of tools, fixtures, gauges and special equipment for high precision manufacturing processes. Co-ordinate with internal and external partners.
Direct management of the Asset Lifecycle for new equipment (URS/RA/IQ/OQ/PQ).
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline with experience.
Experience in a medical device or equivalent manufacturing engineering environment is essential.
A proven track record of managing teams to successfully deliver
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a demonstrated capability to communicate to external stakeholders
Strong decision making and problem solving skills
Demonstrated ability to plan and complete tasks to a defined timeline.
Self-motivated, with focus on Quality, Delivery and Cost.
Experience using proven Root Cause analysis and problem solving techniques (A3, 8D, TRIZ or equivalent)
Proficiency of GD&T and ASME Y14.5M 1994 standards
Excellent Planning & Organizing Skills Expert knowledge of lean manufacturing processes
DESIRABLE CRITERIA:
Certified Six Sigma qualifications.
Certified Project Management qualifications (IPMA/FPX).
Additional information about the process
Johnson & Johnson is an American multinational medical devices, pharmaceutical and consumer packaged goods manufacturer founded in 1886.
This job with Johnson & Johnson is a temporary assignment and is being managed by Kelly Services on behalf of Johnson & Johnson. Successful candidates will be placed at the Johnson & Johnson assignment and managed by Kelly Services
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