Forging Process Engineer Engineering - Savanna, IL at Geebo

Forging Process Engineer

Forging Process Engineer Savanna, IL 61074, USA Savanna, IL, 7034 IL Route 84, Savanna, Illinois, United States of America Req Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Responsibility
Summary:

Perform functions to design new tooling and support process development of Forging operations for Gear Blanks and Fasteners for the automotive industry.


Responsibilities:

  • Involved in the design of the forging progressions on 3 and 4 station Hatebur Hot Forging presses using simulation software and forging experience.
  • Design tooling and gauging for new and existing product.
    • Assign tool numbers, enter into MRP system.
    • Create Bill of Materials
  • Troubleshoot production tooling problems.
  • Assist setup personal in startup of new product or in diagnosis of problems.
  • Provide support to manufacturing departments.
  • Participate in customer problem solving resolution following 8D & 3L5Y guidelines.
  • Provide communication link between Manufacturing activities and Engineering Department.
  • Participate in process review for new product quotation process.
    • Estimate Weight and Forging blank
  • Follow Engineering work instruction documents.
  • Use and maintain shared drawing database making appropriate documents up-to-date and available to others.
  • Complete ECN's and CMP's for change management as needed.
  • Create and contribute to PFMEA's and Control plans per AIAG format.
  • Maintain a safe and orderly working area.
  • Follow all Safety, Environmental & Quality Policies and guidelines
  • Perform other related duties as assigned

Experience Required:

Typically requires a 4-year bachelor's degree in mechanical, Industrial Engineering, Industrial Technology and/or related experience in Process Engineering.

AutoCAD

SolidWorks

Microsoft Office

Forge or Deform simulation software experience is a plus

Other details
  • Job Family Engineering
  • Pay Type Salary
  • Job Start Date Tuesday, April 9, 2024
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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