Horton, Inc. has an opening for a Manufacturing Engineer (CNC Focused) to work at our location in Westminster, SC. This job is onsite Monday-Friday.
Position Summary:
With general guidance from the Manufacturing Engineering Manager, works to define and implement plans that utilize personnel, facilities, equipment, and processes to achieve the desired quality and quantity of production at the most favorable cost.
Manufacturing Engineer (CNC Focus) Responsibilities:
Assists with the preparation of cost estimates for given products by analyzing the production process and costing each step, providing information to be used by corporate engineering and sales staff for proposals and product pricing.
Designs manufacturing process for new parts or products and maintains process documentation when modifications to existing process are made.
Applies Mathematical Calculations & SPC Methods to determine manufacturing process & production cost standards. Routinely audits all processes, material flow paths, and routings to confirm standard cost accuracy.
Other miscellaneous Manufacturing Engineering Tasks as assigned related to cost/benefit analysis, planning for future plant expansions, purchases of machinery, equipment moves, or development of new production areas in response to anticipated production growth.
Intrinsically Motivated & Self-Managed leader that promotes and exemplifies manufacturing excellence at all levels.
Manufacturing Engineer (CNC Focus) Qualifications:
Additional Information:
We offer a competitive benefits package including PTO, Company Paid Holidays, 401K, Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA, FSA, Life, AD&D, STD, LTD, LTC, Education Assistance, and a dynamic work environment.
To apply, qualified candidates should log onto https://careers-horton.icims.com.
Horton Holding, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity employer. Veterans/Disabled
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