Job Description Our employees work on the world’s most advanced electronics. At Electronic Systems, you’ll be among the brightest minds, working on the aerospace and defense industry’s most difficult problems. Drawing strength from our differences, we’re innovating for the future. And you can, too. We put our customers first – exemplified by our missions: “We Protect Those Who Protect Us®” and “We Innovate For Those Who Move The World™.” Sound like a team you want to be a part of? Come build your career with BAE Systems.
BAE Systems is looking for a Process Engineer II to work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment at their Nashua, New Hampshire facility. Working closely with multi-disciplinary teams and being able to adapt to a rapidly changing production environment brings with it an exciting opportunity to influence the successful execution of production goals and achieving operational excellence. In this role, the process engineer will be responsible for process engineering, assembly process development, and new process implementation. Through hands-on problem solving, data analyses and application of Six Sigma and lean manufacturing principles, the process engineer will drive improvements in assembly processes, throughput and yields. This position is to support second shift factory operations.
Responsibilities may include:
- Provides process engineering support on current production programs and supports overall manufacturing execution to meet cost, quality and delivery targets.
- Proactively identifies process improvements and engages with factory and program teams to implement process changes and continuous improvement initiatives for achieving operational excellence.
- Day to day support of the production floor activities, driving defect reduction, root cause activities, and daily interaction with technicians and operators.
- Analyze defect data to identify areas to improve yield and reduce defects.
- Participates in and documents customer corrective action requests using 9 Step problem solving methodology. Performs Preliminary Material Review/Material Review Board (PMR/MRB) for the disposition of discrepant material and determination of root cause/corrective action.
- Defines and specifies the requirement for assembly tooling, fixtures and equipment to support current manufacturing operations and recommends changes for production ramp-ups.
- Engage in continuous improvement initiatives.
- Supports the implementation of new automation assembly equipment including programming, process qualifications and supporting tooling design through the tooling group.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Please note that pursuant to a government contract, this specific position requires US citizenship status.