Manufacturing Engineer in Technical Training
GreenheckAbout the role
Interested in working with one of the markets leading manufacturers? Greenheck Group is a leading growth-focused, environmentally conscious, commercial HVAC manufacturer. Join our team, which proudly designs and manufactures the most comprehensive line of ventilation products in the industry. Greenheck Group is a dynamic multi-branded international organization. Our equipment is used worldwide in commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities, ranging from comfort ventilation to manufacturing processes. Our efficient products improve comfort, safety, and health of lives across the planet. Since 1947, we are deeply committed to helping you “Build Your Future,” through professional growth, challenging leadership roles, and exciting opportunities around the world.
Your opportunity:
As a Manufacturing Engineer for the technical training team with the Greenheck Group you will design and deliver training to team members. This position will also provide leadership and strong technical support to optimize factory costs, quality, and customer service through the conception, development, and implementation of new or improved manufacturing processes and technical training.
What you’ll be doing:
- Coordinate, implement, and present training initiatives to support manufacturing team members and Lean efforts.
- Develop and implement new team member training as needed.
- Provide technical support and troubleshooting for manufacturing processes and equipment.
- Lead and support safety, 5S, and Lean initiatives.
- Instruct lean and manufacturing classes to organization.
- Organize best practice sharing events and training.
- Communicate and promote new manufacturing processes/technology to the entire organization.
- Determines “best practices” and makes sure they are consistently applied throughout the organization.
- Participates in benchmarking activities around lean manufacturing, continuous improvement, and automation.
- Drive change throughout the organization.
- Support and participate in value engineering initiatives.
- Make recommendations using summarized data to influence key management decisions relating to budgeting, staffing, and capacity planning.
- Supervise technical training team members.
- Mentor and provide facilitation assistance on relevant projects.
- Apply and communicate Lean principles to optimize quality, productivity, on-time delivery, and operational efficiencies resulting in improved customer satisfaction.
- Expected to complete internal Lean Champion Certification.
What you should have:
Work requires a professional level of knowledge in a specialized field, which is equivalent to that which would be acquired by completing a regular four-year degree in an Engineering discipline.
Between 2-6 years of work experience in a manufacturing environment is preferred.
- Project management skills required.
- Knowledge of manufacturing processes.
- Intermediate AutoCAD is a plus.
- SAP experience is a plus.
- Understanding of Lean concepts.
Why you’ll love it here:
Hear directly from our team members about why they love it here!
https://careers.greenheck.com/content/Why-Greenheck-Group/?locale=en_US
Benefits for you and your family:
Our benefit packages and salaries are among the best in our industry. Benefits may vary slightly by location, but usually include:
- Health insurance
- Prescription drug benefits
- Dental insurance
- Paid vacations and holidays
- 401(k) Retirement savings plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Flexible spending accounts for medical or dependent care expenses
- Tuition assistance
- Employee Wellness Program
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
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