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Manufacturing Engineer

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Insight Global

Odessa, FL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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Manufacturing Engineer at Insight Global Manufacturing Engineer at Insight Global in Odessa, Florida Posted in 1 day ago.
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full-time
Job Description:
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
4-5+ years in manufacturing engineering, ideally in a machining environment. Proficiency in SolidWorks or similar 3D modeling. Has owned cost reduction KPI and can speak to successes Strong understanding of CNC machining and manufacturing processes. Excellent problem-solving and communication skills, especially in articulating manufacturing constraints. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, or equivalent experience.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Insight Global is hiring a mid-level Manufacturing Engineer for a medical device manufacturing company in Odessa, FL. 50% if the role will be dedicated to new product launches; acts as a critical liaison between design and production, proactively providing Design for Manufacturability (DFM) feedback and routing new designs through the machining facility (CNC and lathes). role requires a deep understanding of technical drawings, including tolerancing, and how designs translate to manufacturable parts within a machining environment (CNC, lathes). This role requires a deep understanding of technical engineering drawings, including tolerancing, and how designs translate to manufacturable parts within a machining environment. This person must be capable of pushing back on design when parts are unmanufacturable or too costly