Manufacturing Controls Engineer Engineering - Westbrook, ME at Geebo

Manufacturing Controls Engineer

Pay:
$42.00 to $45.00
Job Description:
Process development, equipment specification, acquisition and implementation. Evaluation of machine logic and controls to troubleshoot equipment and identify process improvement opportunities. Integration of controls hardware and software into new and existing manufacturing equipment. Design of experiments, validation, completion of testing and analysis of data. Suggests and supports new methods or materials for continual improvement of quality and efficiency. Analyzes current equipment for process suitability and provides detailed plans for improvement Creates and revises manufacturing documents, specifications, standard operating procedures (SOPs), safety instructions, validation protocols, risk assessments, and procedures and other technical documents to ensure compliant, efficient and safe procedures Works with other engineers and technicians in developing solutions and improvements in materials, equipment and process as necessary Actively participates in teams as necessary to ensure continual improvement, safety and compliance Lead cross functional project teams and coordinate activities.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree (BS) in engineering or equivalent combination of education and experience. Minimum 3 years engineering experience in a manufacturing environment Experience working in a GMP, FDA, ISO and USDA regulated environment preferred Familiarity with cGMP and ISO 13485 regulations and practices is desired Recommended Skills Design Of Experiments Iso 13485 Manufacturing Problem Solving Process Development Risk Analysis Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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