Rotational Engineer - Manufacturing Operations
Rotational engineering role rotating through manufacturing, facilities, and supply chain projects.
Job Highlights
About the Role
• Follow all company safety rules, conduct training, attend meetings, and investigate accidents and near‑misses. • Develop innovative solutions for plant layout, design, and construction challenges. • Analyze engineering proposals and assess feasibility of new or modified equipment considering cost, space, and schedule. • Serve as primary contact for facilities projects, lead cost, schedule, and technical reviews, and monitor milestones and budgets. • Review and approve engineering and architectural drawings to ensure compliance with standards and regulations. • Perform preliminary surveys and create sketches or work drawings for new or remodeled structures. • Estimate project costs, draft contracts and specifications, and secure contractor bids. • Conduct periodic inspections, advise supervisors and contractors, and ensure workmanship meets plans and specifications. • Review and approve supplier and contractor shop drawings and cost breakdowns. • Coordinate with plant personnel and contractors to resolve project‑related issues. • Maintain detailed records of project progress, quantities, changes, and delays. • Control project costs and identify opportunities for cost reduction in materials, installation, and energy use. • Conduct health and safety surveys of structures, maintain equipment records, and prepare related reports. • Build and sustain favorable internal and external relationships. • Stay current with emerging technologies in facilities and manufacturing.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸plant layout
- ▸feasibility analysis
- ▸project management
- ▸drawing review
- ▸cost estimating
- ▸site inspection
What You Bring
• Proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project). • Able to maintain records and prepare technical reports and correspondence. • Communicate effectively in written, verbal, and electronic formats; deliver presentations to small or large groups. • Work independently, self‑motivated, with minimal supervision and acute attention to detail. • Demonstrated team‑player attitude. • Willingness to travel, relocate, and work alternate schedules (weekends, shifts) as project needs dictate. • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, or equivalent. • Knowledge of machinery, mechanical equipment, construction materials, methods, and equipment.
Requirements
- ▸microsoft office
- ▸engineering degree
- ▸machinery knowledge
- ▸technical reporting
- ▸team player
- ▸,travel
Benefits
Rotational Engineers participate in a one‑year training rotation through areas such as foundry engineering, manufacturing engineering, supply chain, manufacturing operations, or facilities engineering. After completing the program, engineers are placed permanently in a role that aligns with their interests and strengths, gaining broad exposure that supports diverse career paths during the first three to five years.
Work Environment
Onsite