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Engineer - Manufacturing Thailand Jobs (On-site work)

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Manufacturing Engineer
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Senior Manufacturing Engineer needed to support Teradyne’s contract manufacturer in Ayutthaya, Thailand. Requires 10-15 years of PCBA experience, IPC standards, and expertise in SMT, PTH, and solder processes. Drive high yields and quality while collaborating with global teams in Penang and Cebu....
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Thailand , Sir Ayutthaya
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Teradyne
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Advanced Manufacturing Engineer Manager (AI Ware)
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Lead Advanced Manufacturing Engineering for a global eyewear leader in Rayong, Thailand. This role manages NPI to MP transitions, optimizes FATP assembly lines, and drives Lean/automation. Requires 8+ years in electronics assembly, DFM/DFA expertise, and strong leadership skills. Join EssilorLuxo...
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Thailand , Rayong
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OPSM
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About the Engineer - Manufacturing role

Explore a world of opportunity in Manufacturing Engineer jobs, a dynamic and essential profession that sits at the very heart of modern production. Manufacturing Engineers are the masterminds behind the creation of goods, bridging the gap between design innovation and real-world, cost-effective manufacturing. They are systematic problem-solvers dedicated to designing, implementing, and refining the processes, tools, and systems that transform raw materials into high-quality finished products efficiently and safely.

Professionals in this field are typically responsible for a wide array of critical tasks. A core part of their role involves developing and documenting the sequence of operations for fabricating parts, sub-assemblies, and final assemblies. They design production area layouts to optimize workflow and are deeply involved in New Product Introduction (NPI), working closely with research and development (R&D) teams to ensure new designs can be manufactured reliably and at scale. Once a product is in production, Manufacturing Engineers sustain and improve it by analyzing production data, troubleshooting issues, and implementing continuous process improvements to enhance yield, reduce waste, and lower costs. They also estimate manufacturing costs, establish time standards, and specify requirements for tooling, equipment, and automation.

The typical career path for these engineers requires a strong educational foundation, usually a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, or Manufacturing Engineering. Employers seek candidates with several years of experience, though entry-level roles exist for those with co-op or internship backgrounds. Key skills are both technical and interpersonal. Proficiency with engineering software and tools for design and analysis is paramount, as are strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to tackle complex production challenges. A solid understanding of material properties, hardware design, and electrical components is often expected. Furthermore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for collaborating with cross-functional teams, managing external manufacturing partners, and clearly presenting proposals and results.

For those with a passion for innovation, process optimization, and seeing a design come to life, Manufacturing Engineer jobs offer a rewarding and stable career. The profession is fundamental to countless industries, from aerospace and electronics to consumer goods and medical devices, ensuring a constant demand for skilled individuals who can drive manufacturing excellence. If you are ready to apply your engineering expertise to the challenges of real-world production, begin your search for Manufacturing Engineer jobs today and find the role where you can make an impact.