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Manufacturing Engineer Manager Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Manufacturing Engineer

Las Vegas, NV

$69K - $89K/yr

Role Mandate The Manufacturing Engineer owns the design, optimization, and continuous improvement ... Cross-Functional Interfaces Plant Manager : Process improvement strategy, capacity planning ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

Role Mandate The Manufacturing Engineer owns the design, optimization, and continuous improvement ... Cross-Functional Interfaces · Plant Manager : Process improvement strategy, capacity planning ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

Role Mandate The Manufacturing Engineer owns the design, optimization, and continuous improvement ... Cross-Functional Interfaces • Plant Manager : Process improvement strategy, capacity planning ...

Manufacturing Engineer II

Reno, NV · On-site

$72K - $93K/yr

Under general direction of Manufacturing Engineering Manager, the Manufacturing Engineer II will plan, design, and optimize manufacturing processes. The Manufacturing Engineers are creative and ...

Manufacturing Engineer II

Reno, NV

$72K - $93K/yr

Under general direction of Manufacturing Engineering Manager, the Manufacturing Engineer II will plan, design, and optimize manufacturing processes. The Manufacturing Engineers are creative and ...

The role works closely with the Manufacturing Engineering Manager to prioritize and execute Lean and other continuous improvement projects. Essential Responsibilities: - Generate and update ...

Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Carson City, NV · On-site

$89K - $121K/yr

The role works closely with the Manufacturing Engineering Manager to prioritize and execute Lean and other continuous improvement projects. Essential Responsibilities: - Generate and update ...

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Manufacturing Engineer

Carson City, NV · On-site

$71K - $92K/yr

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING Job Summary: The Manufacturing Engineer supports new programs by ... management systems and related requirements Strong drafting skills using AutoCAD and solid modeling ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Las Vegas, NV

$68K - $88K/yr

The Manufacturing Engineer will play a crucial role in optimizing our production processes ... Experience with quality management systems (ISO 9001, AS9100, etc.) and regulatory compliance. Work ...

Aerospace Manufacturing Engineer

Carson City, NV · On-site

$71K - $92K/yr

Manufacturing Engineer The Manufacturing Engineer supports, monitors, and continuously improves ... Develop and support KPIs to effectively manage process and product outcomes * Contribute to ...

Aerospace Manufacturing Engineer

Carson City, NV · On-site

$71K - $92K/yr

Manufacturing Engineer The Manufacturing Engineer supports, monitors, and continuously improves ... Develop and support KPIs to effectively manage process and product outcomes * Contribute to ...

Aerospace Manufacturing Engineer

Carson City, NV · On-site

$71K - $92K/yr

Manufacturing Engineer The Manufacturing Engineer supports, monitors, and continuously improves ... Develop and support KPIs to effectively manage process and product outcomes * Contribute to ...

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Manufacturing Engineer Manager information

What is the difference between Manufacturing Engineer Manager vs Manufacturing Engineer?

AspectManufacturing EngineerManufacturing Engineer Manager
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Engineering, certifications like Six Sigma or LeanSame as Manufacturing Engineer, plus leadership experience
Work EnvironmentProduction floors, engineering departmentsManagement offices, production oversight
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing plants, industrial companiesManufacturing plants, industrial companies
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding engineering roles in manufacturingDistinguishing managerial responsibilities in manufacturing

The main difference between a Manufacturing Engineer and a Manufacturing Engineer Manager lies in their responsibilities. The Manufacturing Engineer focuses on designing and improving manufacturing processes, while the Manufacturing Engineer Manager oversees engineering teams and manages project execution. Both roles require similar technical credentials, but the manager position involves leadership and strategic planning.

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Manufacturing Engineer

$69K - $89K/yr

Full-time

Posted 11 hours ago


Job description

Unimacts Global | Total Energy Solutions Provider | Contract Manufacturing - Energy and Industrial Markets

Unimacts Global is a contract manufacturer and total energy solutions provider operating across renewable energy, traditional energy, and diversified industrial markets. Our manufacturing capabilities span structural steel, tubes, piles, complex castings, forgings, and sophisticated engineered systems. With operations across the U.S., EU, and Asia, we manufacture and deliver the components that keep energy and industrial infrastructure moving at scale. Unimacts Global is a subsidiary of Zetwerk, a global manufacturing platform backed by leading institutional investors.

Role Mandate

The Manufacturing Engineer owns the design, optimization, and continuous improvement of steel fabrication processes at the Sloan, NV facility. This role is responsible for driving operational efficiency, reducing production costs, and enabling capacity expansion across solar pile and galvanized tubing product lines. Success is measured by measurable throughput improvement, scrap reduction, and cycle time compression.

Business Context

Unimacts Global operates high-volume steel fabrication for solar infrastructure and structural tubing markets. The Sloan facility must scale production capacity while maintaining cost discipline in preparation for enterprise growth and market expansion. This role exists to build the process infrastructure that supports that growth.

        Key Operational Expectations

        Design and document manufacturing workflows for steel cutting, forming, welding, and galvanized tubing production

        Identify and eliminate bottlenecks in fabrication production lines that limit throughput or increase scrap

        Develop process maps, standard work instructions, operational procedures, visual aids, and daily checklists in collaboration with the Plant Manager

        Analyze production data to surface cost drivers and recommend and implement corrective actions

        Support production scheduling by identifying capacity constraints and proposing line reconfigurations

        Design, develop, and manage all continuous improvement initiatives in partnership with the Engineering Manager and Plant Manager

        Develop a database for tool-wear study and implement a tracker for die maintenance

        Coordinate with Plant Manager on capital equipment justification and process improvement trials

        Interface with Quality, Maintenance, and Production leadership to resolve process-driven defects

        Drive Lean manufacturing principles and support continuous improvement culture on the shop floor across all departments

        Conduct detailed data analysis of top 5 scrap defects and downtime reasons, infer root causes, and propose solutions to eliminate them

        Actively seek low-cost automation solutions for machine monitoring systems to track parameters, downtime, output, and provide visibility of MTTF and MTBR

        Report OEE daily for the plant and improve it to the target set by the Plant Manager each month

        Train the production team on best practices

        Install visual aids and signs across the plant

        Eliminate defective drill bodies that arise as a result of the process

        Implement 5S and other Kaizen programs and work with the production team to track efficiency

Decision Authority

This role owns process improvement execution. The Manufacturing Engineer is accountable for implementing approved changes, not simply recommending them. Budget authority for equipment modifications and tooling remains with the Plant Manager, but this role drives the technical justification and ROI analysis.

Cross-Functional Interfaces

        Plant Manager: Process improvement strategy, capacity planning, capital project prioritization

        Engineering Manager: Continuous improvement program alignment, technical design validation

        Production Supervisors: Standard work deployment, line changeover optimization, productivity tracking

        Quality: Root cause analysis on defects, process validation, inspection criteria alignment

        Maintenance: Equipment reliability, preventive maintenance scheduling tied to process capability

Requirements

        Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or Manufacturing Engineering preferred. Equivalent combination of technical training and manufacturing engineering experience will be considered.

        2-5 years of manufacturing engineering experience in steel fabrication, metal forming, drilling operations, or welding operations

        Demonstrated ability to design and document manufacturing processes from concept to standard work

        Working knowledge of fabrication equipment (CNC drilling, metal forming, roll forming, cutting, high frequency welders, and thermal spray coat galvanizers)

        Proficiency in MS Dynamics or similar ERP systems for production data analysis

        Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, weld symbols, PIDs, equipment specifications, and plans

        Strong analytical skills with experience translating production metrics into actionable improvements

        Hands-on problem solver comfortable spending time on the production floor

        Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma exposure preferred but not required