Job DetailsJob Location: Kearneysville (WV) - KEARNEYSVILLE, WV 25430Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $55,000.00 - $65,000.00 Salary/yearJob Shift: DayJob Category: EngineeringPosition Summary The Manufacturing Systems Engineer is a hands-on engineer responsible for strengthening manufacturing processes across sheet metal fabrication and electro-mechanical assembly. This role supports quality systems, resolves non-conforming material issues, improves process documentation, and drives continuous improvement initiatives in a high-mix, make-to-order environment. The ideal candidate is a practical problem solver who is comfortable working on the production floor and collaborating directly with operators, supervisors, and leadership. Key Responsibilities Fabrication & Assembly Process Support Support sheet metal fabrication processes (punch, brake, weld) to improve dimensional control and reduce rework Assist in troubleshooting electro-mechanical assembly and test issues Develop and maintain clear, usable work instructions and process documentation Support fixture, tooling, and workflow improvements Participate in new product introductions and engineering changes Quality Systems & Non-Conforming Material Lead root cause analysis for fabrication, assembly, and supplier quality issues Manage non-conforming material investigations and corrective actions Track and analyze scrap, rework, and defect trends Continuous Improvement & Lean Support lean initiatives including 5S, standard work, visual management, and waste reduction Participate in value stream mapping and process improvement activities Improve first pass yield in fabrication and assembly Assist in implementing error-proofing solutions  QualificationsQualifications Required Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial, or Electro-Mechanical Engineering 0–3 years of experience in manufacturing (capstones and internships considered in experience) Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on experience Familiarity with sheet metal fabrication and/or electro-mechanical assembly Exposure to root cause analysis methods (5 Why, Fishbone, 8D) Ability to interpret engineering drawings Preferred Experience in high-mix or make-to-order manufacturing Experience using lean manufacturing tools Experience with ERP or manufacturing systems Key Competencies Hands-on, practical problem solving Strong floor presence and communication skills Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Data-driven decision making Willingness to learn and take ownership
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