Are you an experienced Manufacturing Engineer with a flair for optimising production processes and interacting with global suppliers? We are looking for you to join a growing US medical device start-up based in Galway. This role involves extensive global supplier interaction and you will be primarily desk-based operating under a hybrid working model. If you’re ready to drive process improvements and represent a prestigious company in your dealings, we’d love to hear from you!
Key Responsibilities:
1. Process Optimisation: Analyse and enhance manufacturing processes to improve quality, cost, and productivity.
2. Troubleshoot Production Issues: Identify, address, and resolve production challenges, implementing corrective actions as needed.
3. Technical Support: Provide expert guidance on manufacturing processes, equipment, and materials.
4. Process Validation: Develop, execute, and review process validation protocols and reports.
5. Implement Changes: Evaluate and implement process changes to meet production goals and improve efficiency.
6. Documentation: Maintain accurate and comprehensive documentation related to manufacturing processes and quality control measures.
7. Project Management: Manage and support engineering projects from inception through to completion.
8. Supplier Coordination: Support the identification and integration of second-source suppliers for critical components.
Requirements:
1. Education: Degree in a Technical Discipline: Engineering, Science, Biomedical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, etc.
2. Experience: Minimum of 5 years in a manufacturing engineering role, ideally within the medical device or other highly regulated industries.
3. Process Validation Techniques: Proven experience with process validation techniques.
4. Project Management: Strong ability to manage and oversee technical projects.
5. Problem-Solving and Data Analysis: Expertise in process improvement, problem-solving, and data analysis.
6. Industry Practices: Familiarity with industry practices, techniques, and standards.
7. Preferred but not Essential:
1. Electronic Assembly: Experience in electronic assembly.
2. Six Sigma Training: Certification or training in Six Sigma.
3. SolidWorks Proficiency: Proficiency in SolidWorks.
For more details on this role, feel free to reach out to Emma Cawley.
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