Manufacturing Engineer I or II
Listed on 2026-08-15
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Quality Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Quality Engineering
Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Manufacturing Engineer I-II (level will depend on experience) at our Lynnwood, WA location. This is an on-site position.
About Crane:Crane Aerospace & Electronics supplies critical systems and components to the aerospace and defense markets. You’ll find Crane Aerospace & Electronics in some of the toughest environments: from engines to landing gear; from satellites to medical implants and from missiles to unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
Located in the epicenter of United States aviation manufacturing, our Crane Aerospace & Electronics Lynnwood, Wash., facility delivers industry-leading aerospace & defense power and fluid solutions. Our products are rugged enough to fly 5 billion miles from Earth on NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft. You’ll join a group of aerospace professionals committed to engineering excellence and work in a community tucked between the idyllic Puget Sound and Cascade Mountains.
Start the next chapter of your career with Crane Aerospace & Electronics!
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will perform independent projects to develop and recommend improvements in the Manufacturing system and in product manufacturability and cost effectiveness.
Essential Functions:- Study, analyze and design methods, procedures, processes, layouts, flow, fixtures and toolingas needed to support production
- Investigate, recommend, and implement manufacturing cost reduction and product improvement programs
- Identify root cause and corrective actions for manufacturing problems
- Participate in customer specification and statement of work reviews
- Participate in the review and evaluation of new product designs or design changes
- Review and analyze design change requestsinitiated by manufacturing personnel to determine feasibility, validity, savings, effect on design, andtoverify justification for change
- Evaluate, test and select facilities, equipment and materials required for production in conjunction with Production Supervisors, Purchasing and other groups
- Perform a variety of cost analyses, e.g., cost estimates for quotations or “make or buy” decisions
- Develop manufacturing operating instructions
- Develop and track manufacturing metrics to monitor the health of processes
- Evaluate non-conformances as part of the Material Review Board
- Direct work activities of production operators to aid in problem solving
- Develop procedures and train assemblers and operators in machine operations, processes or assembly applications
- Coordinate with vendors and customers
- Identify and prioritize work with limited input from manager
- Develop ROI or business case and present to management in the support of capital equipment, new product or process development and productivity improvements
- Experience: Level I: 0-2 years’ experience as a Manufacturing Engineer or intern, Level II: 2+ years’ experience as Manufacturing Engineer
- Knowledge: Practical application of the theories of modern production principles and methods as applied to a high technology design and manufacturing operation;
Knowledge of material characteristics and processing, chemicals, basic concepts of: electrical systems, mechanical systems, fluids, and heat transfer. Experience with CAD software. - Skills/Abilities: Effectively communicate with employees at all levels of the organization
- Education/Certification: BS in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material science, or related field
- Eligibility Requirement: This position may require access to Controlled Data or Information. Where the position requires such access only US Persons will be considered. As a US Department of Defense contractor, we are bound by International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
Qualification:
- Experience in a regulated manufacturing environment
- Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing environment
- Manufacturing operations may require the use of safety equipment to include but not limited to: eye safety glasses, gowning, masks, hearing protectors, heel/wrist straps and any other required PPE
- May be exposed to unusual environmental conditions such as…
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