Position Summary :
The Manufacturing Engineer I supports TransPak's production operations by assisting in the development, documentation, and improvement of manufacturing processes for new and existing products. This entry-level role focuses on Bill of Materials (BOM) setup, process documentation, tooling coordination, and continuous improvement activities under the guidance of senior engineers.
This position provides hands-on exposure to manufacturing workflows, equipment, and process validation, while learning how to balance design intent with practical production requirements. The Manufacturing Engineer I works closely with Design Engineering, Operations, and Quality teams to ensure smooth product transitions from design to manufacturing, in line with TransPak's global quality and efficiency standards.
Key Responsibilities :
- Create and maintain Bills of Materials (BOMs) in the ERP system with accurate product details and part hierarchies.
- Support new product introductions (NPI) by coordinating process setup, tooling readiness, and operator training.
- Provide hands-on shop-floor support by assisting production teams with troubleshooting, resolving process issues, and facilitating real-time problem resolution.
- Support senior engineers on manufacturing documentation, First Article Inspection documentation and other support type documents.
- Collaborate with Procurement to ensure component availability and approved material use.
- Verify that product data and documentation are accurate and ready for manufacturing release.
- Assist in developing and maintaining standardized manufacturing processes, work instructions, and documentation.
- Support new product introduction (NPI) by helping set up processes, verifying tooling readiness, and coordinating operator training.
- Collect and analyze basic production data to identify inefficiencies and propose improvement ideas.
- Contribute to Design for Manufacturability (DFM) feedback during design handoff to production.
- Participate in Lean, 5S, and Kaizen initiatives to improve efficiency and reduce waste.
- Support data collection for process metrics (e.g., cycle time, yield, efficiency).
- Assist with small-scale projects aimed at improving material flow, layout, or assembly methods.
- Learn and apply structured problem-solving tools such as 5 Whys and Fishbone analysis.
- Work closely with Design Engineering, Operations, Quality, and Procurement to ensure smooth production flow.
- Assist with equipment setup, validation, and maintenance tracking.
- Participate in supplier reviews and component qualification efforts as assigned.
- Maintain up-to-date manufacturing documentation, work instructions, and inspection records.
- Ensure processes comply with TransPak quality and safety standards (ISO 9001, OSHA, etc.).
- Assist with audit preparation and follow-up actions when needed.
- Other duties as assigned by management.
Experience & Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Industrial Engineering, or related field / equivalent work experience.1-3 years of experience in manufacturing, process, or production engineering.Basic understanding of manufacturing principles such as process flow, DFM, and Lean concepts.Exposure to ERP systems, BOM management, or engineering documentation preferred.Experience providing manufacturing shopfloor or production support preferred.Exposure to manufacturing process development, process standardization, and continuous improvement activities.Familiarity with CAD tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD) for basic layout or tooling drawings.Strong problem-solving and analytical skills; eagerness to learn structured improvement methods.Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); familiarity with Power BI a plus.Clear written and verbal communication skills with the ability to work effectively across departments.Basic knowledge of measurement tools (tape measure, calipers, scales) and tolerance concepts (GD&T familiarity a plus).Exposure to packaging, machining, assembly, or fabrication processes is beneficial but not required.