Senior Manufacturing Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - Buffalo, NY at Geebo

Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Our client is a leading manufacturer of pharmaceutical products, seeking a Senior Manufacturing Engineer to join their team in the Buffalo, NY area. The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will be responsible for design modifications to existing high-speed pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment and tooling in order to optimize performance and minimize defects. The Senior Manufacturing Engineer will also be responsible for specifying and procuring new equipment and tooling, managing equipment and facilities projects from conception through completion, including determining and meeting change control requirements. This position may supervise 1-2 direct reports (such as CAD operator, mechanic or electrician).
Responsibilities of Senior Manufacturing Engineer:
Investigates current equipment performance to identify problems and solutions
Prepares, writes and executes Risk Analysis (FMEA, Fishbone Diagrams) and Engineering Change Requests
Prepares and executes User Requirement Specifications, Functional Requirement Specifications, Design Specifications/Qualifications, Factory and Site Acceptance Test, Machinability Studies and SOP's as needed
Prepares capital funding requests
Manages and supervises the installation of equipment and facility modifications
Prepares and executes validation protocols
Assists Manufacturing and Maintenance with troubleshooting and process improvements
Requirements for Senior Manufacturing Engineer:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering required
5 years of Manufacturing Engineering experience
Must have experience with high-speed packaging machinery design and operation
In-depth working knowledge of project management, experience with MS Project desired
FDA regulated industry experience preferred
Experience with AutoCAD or SolidWorks
Thorough understanding of plant mechanical and electrical systems, as well as the ability to read construction and process drawingsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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