
Process Engineer 2
- Olathe, KS
- Training
- Full-time
- May serve as a leader for small projects or sub projects for a new unit in development or a group of mature units following established procedures
- Utilize expert CAD software skills to model complex tools
- Develop more complex process instructions for manufacturing associates
- Estimate level of effort for a task including calculating build times
- Attend continuous improvement meetings and serve as a member of Kaizen teams
- Collaborate and add value through participation in design reviews, apply design for manufacturability guidelines to design reviews, and provide alternative solutions as appropriate
- Assess factory associates for certification to a process
- Develop designed experiments for process and quality improvements
- Analyze processes for quality improvements and provide justification for purchases
- Demonstrate excellent communication skills in collaboration with vendors that produce custom parts or equipment
- Analyze data to determine quality trends, find technical root causes and implement corrective actions for given problems
- Design custom tooling as needed for specific applications
- Provide reliable solutions to a variety of problems using sound problem solving techniques
- Serve as a mentor to less experienced process engineers (Process Engineer 1)
- Apply a sense of urgency, commitment and focus on the right priorities in developing solutions in a timely fashion and participate in recruiting activities as assigned
- Ability to travel domestically and internationally on occasion
- Cleanliness zone area requirements: This position requires Garmin provided personal protective equipment including SD shoes (Static Dissipative Footwear) to be always worn for an entire shift to minimize the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD) and meet specified standards
- Research and develop new, cutting edge automation concepts
- Design, test and validate all aspects of the mechanical design
- Model moderately complex parts and assemblies in 3D CAD software
- Independently determine general approach and specific solutions to technical problems
- Apply knowledge of production and operations processes to overall design
- Interact with product design engineers to incorporate Design for Manufacturability principles
- Interface with outside teams and individuals to ensure all solutions comply with product design specifications
- Generate revision-controlled design and user documentation
- Project manage and collaborate with fellow project stakeholders
- Conduct training for equipment operators and maintenance technicians
- Troubleshoot, support and continuously improve existing automated solutions
- Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering or related field AND a minimum of 1 year relevant experience OR an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Excellent academics (cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.0 as a general rule)
- Demonstrates full use of industry standards and procedures
- Demonstrates proficiency and knowledge in use of engineering tools
- Demonstrates use of Lean techniques in process development
- Demonstrates strong and effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
- Previous work or internship experience in a manufacturing environment
- Six Sigma Certification
- Previous experience with AS9100 and NADCAP
- Demonstrated Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
- Experience using 2D and 3D CAD design software (AutoCAD, Solidworks)
- Design experience with fixturing, pneumatics, sensors and safety controls
- Working knowledge of modern machining and rapid prototyping capabilities