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Manufacturing Engineer

Job ID:
36948 Not able to use 3rd Party Agencies Manufacturing Engineer Our client is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join their team in Totem Lake, WA.
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you are responsible for translating customer requirements into instructions, tools, programs and operator training so our client can achieve the quality policy of always understanding and meeting the needs of our customers.
In addition, the ME ensures our client exceeds our customers' expectations for Quality, Delivery, Responsiveness, Technology and Overall Value.
Responsibilities Perform detailed root cause analysis as part of continuous improvement.
Review the quality yield at each automated manufacturing operation.
Perform process capability and gage R&R.
Perform DFM assessments.
Qualifications of the Manufacturing Engineer Bachelor's Degree or higher in a relevant field plus 5 years of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Six Sigma Green Belt strongly preferred.
Box build experience.
Lean.
Design for Manufacturability experience.
Design of Experiments experience.
Validation and Verification experience.
IQ OQ PQ.
Optical and/or laser experience a huge plus.
About VanderHouwen VanderHouwen is an award-winning, Women-Owned, WBENC certified professional staffing firm.
Founded in 1987, VanderHouwen has been successfully placing experienced professionals throughout the Pacific Northwest and nationwide.
Our recruitment teams are highly specialized in either Technology and IT, Engineering, or Accounting and Finance career markets.
Our recruiters value building meaningful, professional relationships with each candidate as well as developing honed knowledge of companies' staffing needs and workplaces.
Partner with us to land your next exciting career.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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