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Teledyne Micropac is looking for a Lean Manufacturing Engineer who will provide hands-on technical leadership to develop, optimize, and sustain high-reliability microelectronics manufacturing ...

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Lean Manufacturing * Lead Value Stream Mapping (Current State / Future State). * Drive Kaizen events supporting strategic factory improvements. * Implement Lean Manufacturing tools and methodologies.

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Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles (5S, Kaizen, VSM) * Understanding of KPIs (OEE, cycle time, efficiency) * Ability to manage multiple priorities * Hands on approach and willingness to work ...

Lean Manufacturing Lead Value Stream Mapping (Current State / Future State). Drive Kaizen events supporting strategic factory improvements. Implement Lean Manufacturing tools and methodologies.

General Manager SUMMARY The SLMS Engineer is a technical and plant floor focused leadership position with an emphasis on improving manufacturing operations across the plant using SLMS (Summit Lean ...

Responsible for collaborating with manufacturing, quality and engineering departments in developing appropriate quality and manufacturing practices and documentation to meet and exceed customer ...

The ideal candidate will lead continuous improvement initiatives and coach leaders in lean methodologies. With a background in manufacturing operations, you will manage daily shop operations and ...

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Consult on Six Sigma, Lean, and Kaizen methodology leaders to identify best practices and to ... Experience in a food manufacturing environment preferred. Knowledge and Skills: * Professional ...

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How much do lean manufacturing jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for lean manufacturing in the United States is $79,521.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,000.00 and $88,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a lean manufacturing job?

A Lean Manufacturing job focuses on improving efficiency, reducing waste, and optimizing production processes in a manufacturing environment. Professionals in this field use Lean principles, such as Kaizen and Just-in-Time (JIT), to streamline operations and enhance productivity. Roles may include Lean Engineers, Continuous Improvement Managers, or Process Analysts, all working to implement cost-saving strategies and improve quality. These jobs often require expertise in problem-solving, process mapping, and data analysis to drive operational excellence.

What are common challenges faced by professionals in lean manufacturing roles?

Professionals in Lean Manufacturing often encounter challenges such as resistance to change from team members, balancing productivity with quality, and sustaining continuous improvement initiatives. Adapting existing processes to new Lean methods can require strong collaboration and clear communication across departments. Additionally, prioritizing improvement projects and maintaining momentum can be demanding in fast-paced manufacturing settings. Overcoming these challenges provides valuable experience and prepares professionals for leadership roles in operational excellence.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the lean manufacturing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Lean Manufacturing, you need a solid background in production processes, process improvement methodologies, and a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with Lean tools like 5S, Kaizen, Value Stream Mapping, and Six Sigma certifications are often required, along with experience using ERP or manufacturing software. Strong problem-solving, leadership, and communication skills are essential for facilitating change and working with cross-functional teams. These competencies are vital to effectively drive efficiency, reduce waste, and ensure consistent product quality in manufacturing environments.

What are examples of lean manufacturing?

Examples of lean manufacturing include just-in-time production, continuous flow, value stream mapping, 5S workplace organization, and reducing waste through standardized work. These practices aim to improve efficiency, reduce inventory, and eliminate non-value-added activities in manufacturing processes.

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Infographic showing various Lean Manufacturing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,521 per year, or $38.2 per hour.

Lean Manufacturing Engineer

Marathon Electric

Wausau, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Major Responsibilities:
Factory Flow Optimization
• Analyze end-to-end manufacturing and material flow throughout the facility.
• Develop current-state and future-state manufacturing flow maps.
• Lead facility layout redesign projects supporting production growth.
• Develop spaghetti diagrams to reduce material travel distance.
• Improve internal logistics and material movement efficiency.
• Optimize warehouse-to-production material flow.
Manufacturing Systems Improvement
• Identify manufacturing bottlenecks and system constraints.
• Perform line balancing and capacity analysis.
• Reduce manufacturing lead time and Work-In-Process (WIP).
• Improve throughput across all manufacturing processes.
• Support implementation of pull systems and flow manufacturing concepts.
Lean Manufacturing
• Lead Value Stream Mapping (Current State / Future State).
• Drive Kaizen events supporting strategic factory improvements.
• Implement Lean Manufacturing tools and methodologies.
• Improve visual management and standardized work.
• Support continuous improvement culture throughout the organization.
Factory Layout & Capacity Planning
• Develop long-term manufacturing layout strategies.
• Evaluate equipment relocation opportunities.
• Support capital investment planning.
• Optimize manufacturing footprint utilization.
• Support production expansion and new product introduction.
Data Analysis & Performance Management
Develop KPI dashboards and monitor:
• Manufacturing Lead Time
• Throughput
• OEE
• Capacity Utilization
• Inventory Flow
• Material Travel Distance
• WIP Levels
• Productivity
• Space Utilization
Use data analytics to prioritize improvement opportunities.
Cross Functional Leadership
• Partner with Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Warehouse, Engineering, Maintenance, Quality, Finance, and Operations.
• Support production transfers and capacity expansion projects.
• Lead cross-functional improvement teams.
• Provide technical leadership on factory optimization initiatives.
Founded in 1961, WEG is a global electric-electronic equipment company, operating mainly in the capital goods sector with solutions in electric machines, automation and paints for several sectors, including infrastructure, steel, pulp and paper, oil and gas, mining, among many others.
WEG stands out in innovation by constantly developing solutions to meet the major trends in energy efficiency, renewable energy and electric mobility. With manufacturing units in 17 countries and present in more than 135 countries, the company has more than 45,000 employees worldwide.
WEG's net revenue reached R$ 32.5 billion in 2023, 52.9% from outside Brazil.
Our business areas are divided as follows.
Industrial Electro-Electronic Equipment
This area includes electric motors, drives and industrial automation equipment and services, and maintenance services. Electric motors and other related equipment find applications in practically all industrial segments, in equipment such as compressors, pumps and fans, for example.
Energy Generation, Transmission and Distribution (GTD)
Products and services included in this area are electric generators for hydraulic and thermal power plants (biomass), hydro turbines (small hydroelectric plants or PCH, and hydroelectric generators or CGH)), wind turbines, transformers, substations, control panels and system integration services.
Commercial and Appliance Motors
In this business area, our focus is the market of single phase motors for durable consumer goods, such as washing machines, air conditioners, water pumps, among others.
Paints and Varnishes
In this area, which includes liquid paints, powder paints, and electro-insulating varnishes, we have a very clear focus on industrial applications in Brazil and are expanding to Latin America and other regions.