Manufacturing Operations Technology Engineer - 1st Shift
Elgin
Permanent
USD65000 - USD85000
Engineering
PR/560944_1758556356
Manufacturing Operations Technology Engineer - 1st Shift
Job Description
A leading company packaging company is seeking a Manufacturing Operations & Technology Engineer to modernize production practices and drive technology-forward solutions. This role is critical to bridging legacy systems with next-generation automation, data intelligence, and lean manufacturing.
You will be a hands-on leader and change agent on the plant floor, combining classical process engineering with cutting-edge tools like IoT, automation, and smart analytics. Your mission: optimize processes, boost performance, digitize workflows, and support a culture of continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Modernize Manufacturing Systems: Evaluate and implement new technologies (e.g., automation, smart sensors, MES systems) to improve operational visibility, reduce downtime, and increase efficiency.
- Drive Digital Transformation: Lead efforts to digitize paper-based systems and establish real-time dashboards and KPIs for tracking production performance.
- Continuous Improvement: Identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies. Drive Lean/Six Sigma initiatives to eliminate waste, enhance yield, and improve cycle times.
- Production Floor Leadership: Partner with supervisors, engineers, and technicians to troubleshoot issues, train staff, and execute process improvements.
- Process Standardization: Develop SOPs, One Point Lessons, and visual workflows that standardize best practices across shifts and lines.
- CAPA and Root Cause Analysis: Lead structured problem-solving efforts and implement sustainable corrective actions.
- Equipment Optimization: Participate in specification, installation, and startup of new equipment, including automation, robotics, or digital interfaces.
- Technology Scout: Continuously research and evaluate new equipment and software platforms that could modernize the plant's capabilities.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Quality, Maintenance, Supply Chain, and Engineering teams to improve overall plant performance.
- Additional responsibilities as assigned.
This position is 100% onsite at a manufacturing facility.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering (or similar).
- 3-7 years of hands-on experience in manufacturing or operations engineering.
- Proven track record of leading technology-based improvement projects in a manufacturing setting.
- Working knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma, TPM, and 5S.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and CAD software; PLC or robotics exposure a plus.
- Excellent communication and leadership skills; capable of coaching frontline personnel.