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Senior Engineer, Weld Manufacturing
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Join Baxter as a Senior Weld Manufacturing Engineer in Batesville, USA. You will improve products, reduce costs, and provide technical expertise in welding processes and lean manufacturing. Lead projects and mentor technical staff in a role critical to saving lives. We offer strong benefits, incl...
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United States , Batesville
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88000.00 - 121000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Engineer, Weld Manufacturing
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Join Baxter's mission to save and sustain lives as a Senior Weld Manufacturing Engineer in Batesville, IN. You will design robotic weld cells, improve fabrication processes, and apply lean methodologies to enhance safety and quality. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and over 2 years of weld...
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United States , Batesville, Indiana
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88000.00 - 121000.00 USD / Year
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Manufacturing Engineer - Tooling Jobs represent a critical and specialized niche within industrial engineering, focused on the design, implementation, optimization, and maintenance of the tools, fixtures, molds, dies, and equipment that bring products to life. Professionals in this field serve as the vital link between product design and mass production, ensuring that manufacturing processes are efficient, repeatable, and cost-effective. If you are seeking jobs where you can solve complex mechanical puzzles and directly impact production quality and speed, a career as a Manufacturing Engineer specializing in tooling offers a dynamic and hands-on career path. The core responsibility of a Manufacturing Tooling Engineer is to develop and sustain the physical assets required for production. This typically involves designing and specifying custom jigs, fixtures, and gauges that hold components in place during assembly or machining, ensuring precision and consistency. They are deeply involved in selecting materials for durability, applying geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) principles, and validating tooling designs through prototyping and testing. A significant part of the role revolves around troubleshooting production issues related to tooling wear, failure, or inefficiency, conducting root cause analyses, and implementing robust corrective actions to minimize downtime. Beyond design and troubleshooting, these engineers are champions of continuous improvement on the factory floor. They employ methodologies like Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and Kaizen to streamline processes, reduce waste, and enhance overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). They often oversee the installation and commissioning of new tooling systems, create detailed process documentation and standard operating procedures (SOPs), and train production and maintenance personnel on proper use and care. Collaboration is key, as they work closely with cross-functional teams including product design, quality assurance, procurement, and maintenance to ensure tooling supports product specifications, safety standards, and production goals. Typical skills and requirements for Manufacturing Engineer - Tooling jobs include a bachelor’s degree in mechanical, industrial, manufacturing, or a related engineering field. Employers seek candidates with a strong foundation in CAD/CAM software (such as SolidWorks or AutoCAD), an understanding of machining processes (CNC, milling, turning), and knowledge of materials science. Proficiency in core quality tools like FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), statistical process control (SPC), and root cause analysis methodologies (like 8D) is highly valued. Practical experience with PLC basics, pneumatics, and hydraulics can be essential for troubleshooting automated tooling systems. Successful professionals in these jobs are analytical problem-solvers, possess excellent communication skills to translate technical concepts, and have a meticulous attention to detail to ensure every tool performs flawlessly, driving manufacturing excellence.

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