Technician, Process Engineering Engineering - Jonestown, PA at Geebo

Technician, Process Engineering

Jonestown, PA Jonestown, PA Estimated:
$47.
3K - $59.
9K a year Estimated:
$47.
3K - $59.
9K a year As a Process Engineering Technician, you will work on a variety of tasks.
Activities include, but are not limited to, troubleshooting problems, and making recommendations to drive production efficiency.
This position will collaborate with the production team daily.
Your
Responsibilities:
Provide technical support to engineers to ensure production goals are met Troubleshoot problems and make recommendations Collaborate with cross-functional teams daily to improve production efficiency Develop and manage a project plan to meet departmental/corporate goals Review Bills of Materials and engineering prints Perform other job-related duties as assigned Leadership Attributes:
At Wabash, we pride ourselves on being empowering, and there are some things we feel very strongly about:
Embrace Diversity and Inclusion - Solicit and respect the input of others, celebrate differences, and strive for transparency and inclusiveness Seek to Listen - Actively listen to reach the best solution and make the strongest decisions Always Learn - Strive to improve; do not quit or settle for the status quo Be Authentic - Demonstrate honesty, incredible energy, and grit in everything you do Win Together - Collaborate, seek alignment, and excel at cross-group communication to success as one team and One Wabash Join us in turning ideas into world-changing realities.
Curate and build your high-impact professional career at Wabash! #IND123 Requirements:
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Qualifications:
Associate degree Preferred (Preferred Major:
Engineering or Technology - Manufacturing, Mechanical or Industrial Engineering At least 3 years of manufacturing/process engineering experience with-in an Assembly or Welding environment Familiarity with SAP and AS400 Strong problem solving/trouble shooting skills.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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