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Manager Metal Forming Simulation Jobs in Florida

Manufacturing Team Member

Dade City, FL

$11 - $14.25/hr

Sets up, operates and adjusts metal forming equipment by use of appropriate tools and procedures ... Notifies management if safety devices are malfunctioning or missing prior to machine operation.

Manufacturing Team Member

Dade City, FL · On-site

$11 - $14.25/hr

Sets up, operates and adjusts metal forming equipment by use of appropriate tools and procedures ... Notifies management if safety devices are malfunctioning or missing prior to machine operation.

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What is the difference between Manager Metal Forming Simulation vs Metal Forming Engineer?

AspectManager Metal Forming SimulationMetal Forming Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Mechanical Engineering, specialized in simulation softwareBachelor's or Master's in Mechanical or Materials Engineering
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing simulation teams, project managementDesign, analyze, and develop metal forming processes
Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing firms, R&D departments, simulation service providersApplied in manufacturing plants, design departments, R&D labs

The Manager Metal Forming Simulation focuses on leading simulation teams and managing projects, while the Metal Forming Engineer is hands-on with designing and analyzing metal forming processes. Both roles require engineering credentials, but the manager emphasizes leadership and oversight, whereas the engineer emphasizes technical execution.

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Manufacturing Engineer, Metal Fabrication

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Jacksonville, FL

$67K - $87K/yr

Other

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

IEM is currently seeking a Manufacturing Engineer - Metal Fabrication (E2) to support the commissioning, implementation, and optimization of metal fabrication manufacturing processes within our rapidly expanding switchgear operations. This intermediate-level role involves independent execution of equipment launches, training development, and process optimization activities.

Please note: This position requires 100% onsite presence in our Jacksonville sites and does not offer remote work. 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support installation, commissioning, and validation of metal fabrication equipment (CNC punching, press brakes, welding, powder coating, wire processing, and busbar equipment)
  • Coordinate with equipment vendors during setup, FAT/SAT, and production ramp-up
  • Assist with manufacturing cell layout, material flow, and facility readiness
  • Support operator and maintenance training during equipment launch
  • Develop, evaluate, and improve manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, and quality control standards
  • Apply lean manufacturing principles to improve safety, ergonomics, and process stability
  • Implement and maintain OEE systems to track and improve machine efficiency
  • Analyze incidents and quality issues, define and implement corrective actions
  • Participate in automation initiatives by employing robotic manufacturing, material handling, and inspection.
  • Implement preventative maintenance programs to reduce machine down times.
  • Develop standard work, SOPs, and training materials for operators and technicians
  • Collaborate with operations, quality, supply chain, facilities, and EHS teams
  • Occasional travel to vendors or other IEM facilities as required

QUALIFICATIONS

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical, manufacturing, or industrial engineering, or related technical field
  • Must have knowledge of CNC machines, metal forming, fabrication processes, and their requirements.
  • Minimum 3-year experience in a related manufacturing environment.
  • Experience in 3D CAD/CAM Software (Solidworks preferred)
  • Competency in GD&T required
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work in an on-site production environment
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and analytical thinking ability

Preferred:

  • Exposure to equipment commissioning or production ramp-up
  • Familiarity with Lean manufacturing tools (OEE, SPC, etc.)
  • Experience working with CNC equipment OEMs such as Amada or similar
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and assignments with high level of autonomy and accountability for results
  • Knowledge of machinery design