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As a Process Engineer at Baxter Healthcare Corporation, you will play a pivotal role in our Injection Molding and Devices operations. This is an outstanding opportunity to be at the forefront of continuous improvement, new business initiatives, and capacity expansion projects. Your contributions will ensure the flawless execution of manufacturing equipment reliability and process support work within our innovative cleanroom environment. You will be part of a cross-functional team that manages ambitious projects and drives world-class performance! Initial project work involves installing and bringing into operation new automated device assembly machines, altering cleanroom environments, and validating new molds and assembly equipment. You will support the Project Manager in planning, monitoring, and purchasing to successfully carry out these initiatives.
Job Responsibility
Build and modify precision assembly and/or manufacturing equipment
Manage multiple projects with minimal supervision
Prepare accurate estimates for various tasks and projects
Coordinate capital projects, directly and through coordinating engineers
Drive continuous improvement activities across the department
Collaborate with plant and corporate groups, contractors, and vendors
Coordinate the initiation, troubleshooting, and commissioning phases for new manufacturing processes
Manage equipment life cycle processes such as upgrades, replacement, and decommissioning
Perform product life cycle management tasks, including build changes, material changes, Supplier Notice of Change (SNC) assessments, and specification changes
Provide technical support and troubleshooting to all plant departments
Demonstrate proactive communication and problem-solving skills
Support and achieve Value Improvement Projects (VIPs)
Adhere to FDA Design Control standards and maintain all department operational guidelines
Generate technical documents, reports, equipment specifications, and interpret technical drawings and schematics
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, or Computer Engineering preferred) or equivalent experience
A minimum of 2 years in Engineering or Manufacturing is required
experience in FDA manufacturing is helpful
Preferred experience with automation controls, automated assembly, control systems, PLCs, HMIs, servos, and vision inspection systems
Proficiency in software used to build models (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks) is preferred
Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification or industry-standard equivalent is preferred
Experience in plastic injection molding is advantageous
Project Management skills and experience, including familiarity with Microsoft Project, are a plus
Experience and skills in Lean Manufacturing are helpful
Nice to have
experience in FDA manufacturing
automation controls
automated assembly
control systems
PLCs
HMIs
servos
vision inspection systems
AutoCAD
SolidWorks
Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification
plastic injection molding
Microsoft Project
Lean Manufacturing
What we offer
Support for Parents
Continuing Education/ Professional Development
Employee Heath & Well-Being Benefits
Paid Time Off
2 Days a Year to Volunteer
medical and dental coverage that start on day one
insurance coverage for basic life, accident, short-term and long-term disability, and business travel accident insurance
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
401(k) Retirement Savings Plan (RSP)
Flexible Spending Accounts
educational assistance programs
time-off benefits such as paid holidays, paid time off ranging from 20 to 35 days based on length of service