Engineer I, Manufacturing
OmnicellAbout the role
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Since 1992, Omnicell (NASDAQ: OMCL) has been inspired to create safer and more efficient ways to manage medications and supplies across all care settings. As a leader in medication and supply dispensing automation, central pharmacy automation, IV robotics, analytics software, and medication adherence and packaging systems, Omnicell is focused on improving care across the entire healthcare continuum—from the acute care hospital setting, to post-acute skilled nursing and long-term care facilities, to the patient’s home. Approximately 4,000 customers worldwide use Omnicell® automation and analytics solutions to increase operational efficiency, reduce medication errors, deliver actionable intelligence and improve patient safety. Omnicell’s innovative medication adherence solutions, used by over 32,000 institutional and retail pharmacies across the globe, are designed to improve patient adherence to prescriptions, helping to reduce costly hospital readmissions.
Manufacturing Engineer I – Tooling Specialist
The Manufacturing Engineer I – Tooling Specialist is responsible for supporting the full lifecycle of production tooling to ensure uninterrupted manufacturing operations. This role focuses on tooling readiness by coordinating procurement, performing receipt inspection, managing inventory, and maintaining tooling availability for daily production needs. The position works closely with Production, Quality, Supply Chain, and Maintenance teams to ensure tooling is delivered on time, meets specification requirements, and is correctly staged for use. The engineer helps identify tooling demand, tracks tooling performance and usage, and ensures proper storage, handling, and traceability throughout its lifecycle. In addition, this role supports troubleshooting of tooling-related issues on the production floor and drives continuous improvement efforts to increase efficiency, reduce downtime, and optimize tooling costs.
Responsibilities:
Coordinate tooling procurement, including identifying needs, creating purchase requisitions, and working with approved vendors
Perform incoming tooling inspection to verify conformance to drawings, specifications, and quality requirements
Manage and maintain tooling inventory, including tracking locations, quantities, condition, and usage history
Ensure tooling is available, staged, and ready to support production schedules and changeovers
Maintain accurate tooling records and documentation, including specifications, drawings, inspection reports, and maintenance logs
Support production by troubleshooting tooling-related issues affecting safety, quality, and efficiency
Coordinate tooling repair, refurbishment, and replacement with internal teams and external suppliers
Monitor tooling performance and identify opportunities for improvement, standardization, and cost reduction
Assist in establishing and maintaining preventive maintenance plans for critical tooling
Work with Production, Quality, and Maintenance to ensure proper handling, storage, and usage of tooling
Support new product introduction (NPI) by ensuring tooling is procured, inspected, and ready for launch
Ensure compliance with safety standards, regulatory requirements, and internal quality systems
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives (Lean, 5S, waste reduction) related to tooling and material flow
Analyze tooling data (usage, failures, life cycle) to drive data-based decision making
Provide support during audits and inspections related to tooling and manufacturing processes
Assist with Design of Experiments to develop new processes or solve material and equipment problems.
Evaluate equipment and process constraints to justify capital expenditures including ROIs.
Learn and use tools to facilitate ergonomic changes.
Develop foundational knowledge of E
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