Manufacturing Engineer Engineering - Atkinson, NH at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer

IPG Photonics is revolutionizing the laser industry as the pioneering developer and leading producer of fiber lasers and amplifiers.
Headquartered in Marlborough, MA, IPG has over 6,500 employees in more than 30 locations around the world.
We aspire to work together with our employees and customers to apply light in ways that improve life.
Our mission is to develop innovative laser solutions to make the world a better place.
To accomplish this mission, we are committed to attracting and retaining the best talent and an engaged, diverse, and thriving workforce that drives a sustainable future for our company and society.
Working at IPG Photonics you can expect challenging projects, a motivating and friendly environment, and competitive benefits.
Job Functions:
Develops, implements, and maintains methods, operation sequences, equipment, and processes in the fabrication of optical fibers.
Interfaces with other disciplines in coordinating the release of new and revised equipment, processes and, products; Specifies, procures, installs, and reduces to practice new and modified manufacturing equipment and methods in an optical fiber manufacturing environment.
Leads the transfer of processes, process improvements, and products from development to production.
Develops, sustains, and improves manufacturing processes; Leads projects to improve yields and reduce manufacturing costs; Troubleshoots complex technical issues to root cause in production or in returned product in conjunction with manufacturing and quality staff; Trends and analyzes production data as required.
Authors technical reports supporting development transfers, production problems, and process analysis/trending; Maintains required spare parts and systems to ensure uninterrupted production capabilities.
Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Manufacturing Process Analysis Optical Fiber Cabling Procurement Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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