Manufacturing Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma
Job Title
Location:
Bangor, ME
Duration: 12 Months
ResponsibilitiesGenerate and maintain CNC programs utilizing Mastercam/Siemens NX/Esprit 2000 or other software for multi-axis milling, turning, and/or grinding.
Verify new CNC programs prior to release on the shop floor utilizing Vericut.
Provide CNC-related support to Manufacturing Engineers and operator training during new/rebuilt machine startup and/or process improvements.
Provide daily operator support in the form of CNC programming and troubleshooting support to the shop floor.
Support and implement tooling & fixturing requirements associated with CNC machine tools.
Generate and support workstation instructions (methods) for CNC-related issues.
Initiate and lead process improvement projects to improve safety, quality, cost, and delivery.
Provide effective communication to appropriate team members when needed.
Work effectively as an individual and in a team-based environment in a matrixed organization.
Work effectively in a fast-paced environment while embracing and driving positive change inside and outside the organization when appropriate.
RequirementsBachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited university (or a high school diploma/GED and at least 2 years of manufacturing or operations experience).
At least 2 additional years of experience in manufacturing or operations.
Preferred SkillsStrong oral and written communication skills.
High attention to detail and organization.
Demonstrated ability to analyze and resolve problems.
Ability to document, plan, market, and execute programs.
Established project management skills.
Experience with Lean manufacturing principles.
Experience with Mastercam/Siemens NX/Esprit 2000 CAM software, Inventor, NX, or other 3D modeling software.
Basic understanding of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.
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