Industrial Engineer III
Listed on 2026-05-25
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Operations Engineer, Quality Engineering, Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Operations Engineer, Quality Engineering, Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma
This position requires that you must be a US Citizen for consideration and meet all Federal Contractor employee requirements. Nomad GCS does not support the H1B Visa for this position.
Position:
Industrial Engineer III | Division:
Innovative Solutions Group (ISG) | Department:
Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering | Status:
Full-Time
Nomad GCS is currently seeking a Level III Industrial Engineer. Please note the Level III Expectation in red below.
OverviewNomad Global Communication Solutions (Nomad GCS) is a leading provider of communication and response products serving a wide variety of customers. Our purpose is to be the solution when every minute matters. We seek a candidate that is self‑inspired to learn and demonstrates a high degree of customer service while positively contributing to our team.
The Industrial Engineers (IEs) at Nomad GCS are responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing scalable production systems that support Nomad’s primary vehicle/product assembly operations. This includes the development of main vehicle assembly lines, creation of feeder cells that support those lines, and the continuous improvement of material flow, labor utilization, and production efficiency. IEs focus on system‑level production architecture—ensuring that the right work happens at the right station, at the right time, with the right resources.
Being able to learn on‑the‑fly is required. All solutions must adhere to or exceed Nomad’s standards of safety, efficiency, quality, and scalability.
Advancement is based on measurable improvements to throughput, cost, scalability, and production stability. Industrial Engineers progress through five levels based on demonstrated capability in:
- Assembly line design
- Feeder cell integration
- Capacity modeling
- Production flow architecture
- Lean implementation
- Leadership and organizational impact
Nomad Engineering is organized into Teams and Disciplines within the Innovative Solutions Division.
Teams- Team 1 – Standards and Modularity:
Builds and maintains engineering standards, modules, templates, and rules enabling repeatability and scale. - Team 2 – Design:
Executes project‑level engineering using established standards and less complex custom configurations. - Team 3 – Advanced:
Develops novel systems and resolves first‑of‑kind engineering challenges. - Team 4 – Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering:
Ensures manufacturability, safety, engineering intent, efficiency, and continuous improvement throughout Production.
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- IT Engineering
- Human Factors Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Manufacturing (MFE) & Industrial Engineering (IE) – where this role is located
Industrial Engineers operate primarily within Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering (Team
4), collaborating closely with:
- ISG – Standards & Modularity (Team
1) - Production Leadership
- Supply Chain
- Quality Assurance
- Program Management
Team 4 contains both IEs and MFEs. These roles are differentiated in that the IEs are to focus on how we build it efficiently and at scale, whereas the MFEs are to focus on how we build the product correctly and repeatably.
Basic Knowledge Desired – All Levels- Industrial engineering principles (time studies, work measurement, line balancing, takt time analysis).
- Lean manufacturing tools (VSM, 5S, Kaizen, SMED, standard work).
- Facility layout and material flow optimization.
- Capacity planning and production modeling.
- ERP/MRP systems.
- Data analysis (Excel required, others encouraged).
- Production economics and cost analysis.
- Understanding of fabrication, welding, mechanical assembly processes.
- Strong cross‑functional communication skills.
- Demonstrated alignment with Nomad Core Values.
- Design and implement scalable vehicle/product assembly lines.
- Develop feeder cells to support main line flow.
- Perform line balancing based on takt time and demand forecasts.
- Conduct time studies and labor utilization analysis.
- Assist in developing standard work documentation.
- Optimize material presentation and flow to point‑of‑use.
- Analyze and improve production capacity constraints.
- Support layout redesigns to improve…
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