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Manufacturing Engineer - Rough Finish/Special Process

chromalloy

Tampa, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 15 hours ago


Chromalloy rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 26 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

153rd of 494 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

The Rough Finishing Department of Chromalloy Castings Tampa processes superalloy castings through various mechanical and chemical cycles to removing castings from gating and ceramic shell as well as ceramic cores. The area is monitored by a Manufacturing Engineer, also referred to as a Process Owner. The Process Owner is responsible for the engineering of the department, including defining the processes, techniques, and equipment used to remove castings from gating and ceramic shells and cores. They also document these procedures and standards. The Process Owner is expected to be a self-starter and the engineering expert for their area. They are responsible for identifying and solving problems, as well as continuously improving the area in terms of safety, throughput, and scrap reduction.

Responsibilities:

  • Leverage expertise in casting methods, engineering fundamentals, and creative problem-solving to design efficient processes that meet customer specifications and delivery deadlines.
  • Analyze customer specifications and blueprints and translate them into accurate process procedures.
  • Participate in and perform hands-on troubleshooting, calibrations, maintenance (including preventative maintenance) and repair of the heat treatment furnaces and related equipment.
  • Develop and maintain clear, concise shop instruction templates to ensure consistent production practices
  • Request and follow up on quotes for equipment and supplies
  • Drive continuous improvement in the Rough Finishing area by sourcing new equipment and fixtures, implementing process improvements, and recommending upgrades.
  • Perform & evaluate pyrometry surveys to maintain accurate temperature readings.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering or a similar discipline and/or equivalent experience 
  • Broad knowledge of ceramic core removal using various corrosive materials.
  • Familiar with metal cutoff, metal gate grinding, and CNC
  • Familiarity with chemicals to facilitate ceramic core removal
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Knowledgeable with Six Sigma Methods and Tools, and Associated Engineering Statistical Methods
  • Self-motivated with a strong sense of ownership

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