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CNC/Machining Manufacturing Engineer

Karl Storz Endoscopy
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin
Dec 07, 2024

Are you a skilled Process Manufacturing Engineer with a passion for precision and innovation? Do you excel in high-stakes environments and thrive on working with cutting-edge machinery? If you bring expertise in manufacturing complex components for medical devices, KARL STORZ has an exceptional opportunity for you in our state-of-the-art Advanced Machining Center in Franklin, MA. Here, you'll make a tangible impact on the production of critical components for high-quality medical devices, driving excellence in a highly regulated, quality-focused environment.

About the Role:

As a CNC Machining/Manufacturing Engineer at KARL STORZ, you'll provide hands-on engineering support to our Franklin facility, focusing on continuous improvement, process implementation, and advanced troubleshooting. This role will also involve the integration of new products, processes, and equipment-fostering growth in an innovative, high-tech manufacturing environment.

Why Join Us?

  • Master Cutting-Edge Technology: Expand your expertise in CNC programming, automation, and machining technologies, working with some of the most advanced equipment available.
  • Drive Innovation: Lead continuous improvement initiatives, solve complex machining challenges, and play an active role in the launch of new products and processes.
  • Cross-Functional Exposure: Collaborate with R&D, Project Engineering, Quality, and Operations teams, gaining a holistic view of medical device manufacturing.
  • Take Ownership: Spearhead projects in equipment qualification, process optimization, and cost-reduction strategies, contributing meaningfully to our production process.
  • Path to Growth: Develop skills in cobot integration, machine learning, and automation, laying the groundwork for future leadership roles within manufacturing engineering.

What You'll Do

  • Collaborate with R&D, Operations, and Quality teams to launch and maintain efficient, effective manufacturing processes.
  • Design and qualify tooling, fixtures, and equipment for optimal machining.
  • Troubleshoot, validate, and optimize existing processes and equipment.
  • Manage insourcing new parts and equipment selection/qualification (IQ/OQ/PQ).
  • Improve product line layout, flow, and quality to enhance overall efficiency.
  • Lead cost-saving initiatives and author Engineering Change Orders (ECOs).

What We're Looking For

  • Education: BS in a Technical or Engineering discipline.
  • Experience: Strong background in CNC machining process development, automation, and programming.
  • Skills: Proficiency in Six Sigma, Kaizen, DMAIC, tooling and fixture design, SolidWorks, SPC, GD&T, and process yield improvement analytics.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working with international teams and an openness to travel.
  • Familiarity with cobot integration, machine monitoring, and learning systems.
  • Knowledge of PLC programming, troubleshooting, and HMI/SCADA.
  • Background in Quality Control and inspection processes.

If you're ready to advance your career in a role where your skills will be both challenged and honed, apply today to join KARL STORZ and help shape the future of medical device manufacturing!

Who we are:

KARL STORZ is an independent, family-owned company headquartered in Germany's renowned MedTech manufacturing region. For 80 years, we've pioneered the most groundbreaking innovations in endoscopic surgery, video imaging, and OR integration to benefit patients and healthcare providers alike.

With a 9000+ employees worldwide, we pride ourselves on harnessing cutting-edge technology, precise workmanship, and unrivaled customer support. In doing so, we help healthcare facilities manage costs, streamline operations, and deliver positive patient outcomes.

It's not just about the tools we create-it's about the lives we change, together.

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