Process Engineer II-CNC Machining
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Penn Manufacturing Industries
Ambler, PA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Process Engineer II-CNC Machining at Penn Manufacturing Industries Process Engineer II-CNC Machining at Penn Manufacturing Industries in Ambler, Pennsylvania Posted in 3 minutes ago.
Level Scope) Hands-On CNC Machining & Programming Serve as a hands-on manufacturing engineer , regularly working on the shop floor to support machining operations. Independently develop, optimize, and sustain CNC machining processes for tight-tolerance, precision components . Create, modify, and validate CNC programs to improve cycle time, quality, and repeatability. Troubleshoot complex machining, tooling, and fixturing issues in real time with machinists. Support Design for Manufacturability (DFM) reviews with emphasis on process capability and tolerance control . Ensure machining processes consistently meet highly precise machining tolerance requirements . Process Ownership & Continuous Improvement Own assigned machining processes from setup through production sustainment. Identify and implement process improvements that reduce scrap, rework, and cycle time variation. Conduct root cause analysis and lead corrective actions for process-related issues. Develop and maintain standardized work instructions, setup sheets, and process documentation. GD&T & Quality Integration Interpret engineering drawings and apply GD&T principles to production machining processes. Support first article inspections, capability studies, and ongoing process monitoring. Collaborate with Quality to address nonconformances and improve long-term process stability. Ensure process capability aligns with customer and internal quality expectations. Lean, 5S & Six Sigma Application Actively support Lean manufacturing initiatives, including 5S, visual management, and waste reduction. Participate in Six Sigma or structured problem-solving projects focused on reducing variability in precision machining. Train and mentor machinists and operators on standard work and best practices. Cross-Functional Manufacturing Support Design fixturing, implement process improvements supporting continuous improvement activities Work daily with Production, Quality, and Engineering teams to support manufacturing execution. Assist with tooling selection, fixture improvements, and process planning. Support new product introductions by establishing robust and repeatable machining processes. Required Qualifications (Process Engineer II) Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field, or equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience . 3-7 years of experience in CNC machining process engineering or manufacturing engineering. Strong hands-on experience supporting CNC machining operations in a production environment. Demonstrated experience working in high-precision machining environments with tight tolerances. Solid working knowledge of GD&T. Experience applying Lean, 5S, and continuous improvement methodologies. Tool/Fixture Design knowledge Ability to work independently while supporting team-based manufacturing operations. Preferred Qualifications Experience in precision or high-mix manufacturing environments. Prior hands-on machining background (operator, setup, tooling, or programming). Six Sigma Green Belt or equivalent certification. Experience with CAM software and tooling optimization for tight tolerance machining. MasterCam experience
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Position Summary Penn Manufacturing Industries is seeking a hands?on Process Engineer II to support and improve precision CNC machining and programming operations. This role requires strong shop-floor engagement, demonstrated experience working with highly precise machining tolerances , and the ability to independently develop, optimize, and sustain manufacturing processes. The Process Engineer II acts as a technical resource for production and quality teams, applying GD&T, Lean manufacturing, 5S, and Six Sigma tools to drive measurable process improvements while maintaining Penn Manufacturing Industries' standards for quality, safety, and operational excellence. Core Responsibilities (Mid?Level Scope) Hands-On CNC Machining & Programming Serve as a hands-on manufacturing engineer , regularly working on the shop floor to support machining operations. Independently develop, optimize, and sustain CNC machining processes for tight-tolerance, precision components . Create, modify, and validate CNC programs to improve cycle time, quality, and repeatability. Troubleshoot complex machining, tooling, and fixturing issues in real time with machinists. Support Design for Manufacturability (DFM) reviews with emphasis on process capability and tolerance control . Ensure machining processes consistently meet highly precise machining tolerance requirements . Process Ownership & Continuous Improvement Own assigned machining processes from setup through production sustainment. Identify and implement process improvements that reduce scrap, rework, and cycle time variation. Conduct root cause analysis and lead corrective actions for process-related issues. Develop and maintain standardized work instructions, setup sheets, and process documentation. GD&T & Quality Integration Interpret engineering drawings and apply GD&T principles to production machining processes. Support first article inspections, capability studies, and ongoing process monitoring. Collaborate with Quality to address nonconformances and improve long-term process stability. Ensure process capability aligns with customer and internal quality expectations. Lean, 5S & Six Sigma Application Actively support Lean manufacturing initiatives, including 5S, visual management, and waste reduction. Participate in Six Sigma or structured problem-solving projects focused on reducing variability in precision machining. Train and mentor machinists and operators on standard work and best practices. Cross-Functional Manufacturing Support Design fixturing, implement process improvements supporting continuous improvement activities Work daily with Production, Quality, and Engineering teams to support manufacturing execution. Assist with tooling selection, fixture improvements, and process planning. Support new product introductions by establishing robust and repeatable machining processes. Required Qualifications (Process Engineer II) Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field, or equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience . 3-7 years of experience in CNC machining process engineering or manufacturing engineering. Strong hands-on experience supporting CNC machining operations in a production environment. Demonstrated experience working in high-precision machining environments with tight tolerances. Solid working knowledge of GD&T. Experience applying Lean, 5S, and continuous improvement methodologies. Tool/Fixture Design knowledge Ability to work independently while supporting team-based manufacturing operations. Preferred Qualifications Experience in precision or high-mix manufacturing environments. Prior hands-on machining background (operator, setup, tooling, or programming). Six Sigma Green Belt or equivalent certification. Experience with CAM software and tooling optimization for tight tolerance machining. MasterCam experience
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