Director, Manufacturing Engineering at Arthrex in Immokalee, FLother related Employment listings - Immokalee, FL at Geebo

Director, Manufacturing Engineering at Arthrex in Immokalee, FL

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Responsibilities:
Supervise Manufacturing Engineering Managers over multiple product line including but not limited to arthroscopy and arthroplasty. Effectively liaison with Design Engineering, Product management, Quality, Materials, and Operations teams to produce desired results. Align Manufacturing Engineering human capital and financial resources to support business objectives Responsible for annual budget submission. Drive business results improvements, new product speed to market, throughput increase, scrap reduction, overall COG's reduction, and enhanced safety. Responsible for evaluating and recommending new technologies to support current and new and existing product lines. Ensure new products are supported through internal or external resources. Ensure information and documentation is consistently accurate. Up to 20% travel.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology required, preferably in Mechanical or Manufacturing. 10 years manufacturing work experience in highly regulated industry required, preferably in a medical device environment. 5 years supervisory experience required. Well versed in FDA, ISO, and OSHA compliance issues. Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
Excellent organizational, leadership/decision making, and communication skills. ERP systems, MS Office, and knowledge of manufacturing technologies.
Salary Range:
$200K -- $250K
Minimum Qualification
Engineering Management, Industrial EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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