Continuous Improvement Industrial Engineer Co-Op
Company: Monogram Aerospace Fasteners
Primary Location: 3423 S Garfield Avenue, Commerce, CA 90040 USA
Employment Type: Salaried | Temporary
Function: Engineering
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Monogram Aerospace, a leading aerospace fasteners
manufacturer, is seeking a dynamic and motivated Industrial Engineering Co-op
to join our team for a 6-8-month term. As an integral part of our organization,
the selected candidate will play a key role in facilitating Kaizen projects,
capturing value stream maps, leading 5S initiatives, and contributing to
overall process improvement initiatives.
Focus on assisting the Continuous Improvement department to
help improve business processes for Monogram Aerospace Fasteners using Lean Six Sigma principles. This role is
involved in planning, scheduling, and implementing continuous improvement
activities (such as Kaizen) on the production floor of a manufacturing
facility. It involves constantly
looking for ways to help improve processes, products and performance by
identifying problems, implementing solutions and measuring results.
Duties/Responsibilities
Facilitate Kaizen projects to drive continuous improvement in processes and operations
Create and capture Value Stream Maps (VSM) to identify manufacturing processes and eliminate inefficiencies in the production workflow. Lead improvement activities working with teams identified through the VSM's
Lead 5S projects to ensure a clean, organized, and efficient work environment
Contribute to and support various lean projects aimed at optimizing manufacturing processes
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement improvements and achieve operational excellence
Analyze data to identify opportunities for process optimization and waste reduction
Assist in the development and implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and work instructions (WI).
Continuous Improvement Industrial Engineer will support implementation of Lean Manufacturing principles throughout all operations/processes
Investigate, experiment, and implement process improvements to maximize productivity
Conduct and participate in Kaizen events, as required
Conduct 6S audits, as required
Support Gemba process activities, as required
Perform other related duties as assigned
Salary Range: $55,000 - $70,000
Qualifications
Required Skills/Abilities:
Currently in the last
year of Industrial Engineering or a recent graduate
Strong analytical and
problem-solving skills
Knowledge of lean
manufacturing principles and methodologies
Excellent communication
and interpersonal skills
Ability to work
collaboratively in a team environment
Proficient in Microsoft
Office suite.
Strong
leadership, problem solving and analytical skills. Ability to organize and plan
use of time and people effectively and efficiently. Problem analysis and
problem resolution at both a strategic and functional level. Excellent written
and verbal communication skills. Offer solutions, make information available to
maintain an open line between you and your team, take initiative, prioritize
tasks, and set reasonable expectations.
Business Acumen:
Ability to analyze data and identify
opportunities to help drive productivity cost savings aligned with our company
goals.
Computer Skills:
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint,
Word, and Excel - Pivot tables and Vlookup), AUTOCAD and Solid Works.
Education and/or Experience:
B.S. Degree in Industrial Engineering or
related Engineering / Engineering Technology Degree or demonstrated experience
in a similar Manufacturing environment
0-3 years' experience
Basic Lean 6 Sigma methodologies
Strong computer and analytical skills
General basic manufacturing processes
Basic knowledge manufacturing principles and methods
Must be able to work in a highly collaborative team environment
Must be hands on and comfortable interfacing with plant personnel and operators
Understanding of basic problem-solving tools (DMAIC, PDCA, Fish Bone, and 5Why)
Travel
Travel is primarily local during the business day,
although some out-of-the-area and overnight travel may be expected.
Physical Demands:
Alternate between sitting and standing, exposed
to higher noise levels when on the manufacturing floor, occasionally lift 25-30
pounds.