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Sr. Manufacturing Engineer

Description:
Job Title:
Sr.
Manufacturing EngineerJob Code:
AS20200311-52561Job Location:
Folsom, CA
Job Description:
Narda Microwave-West, a wholly owned subsidiary of L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
, manufactures state-of-the-art passive and active microwave components and sub-systems used in commercial and military space, airborne, and ground-based systems.
NMW is a supplier of choice with unsurpassed performance, quality, and customer satisfaction.
We are looking for a Manufacturing Engineering Lead who is experienced in active and passive RF Space and Military communication components and subassemblies including experience with chip-and-wire processes per MIL-STD-883, and solder processes per J-STD-001.
In this position you will develop, optimize and control manufacturing assembly processes, tooling/fixturing and equipment for low volume / high mix production.
Essential Functions:
Implement and maintain adherence to Lean Manufacturing principles and controlsOwn and drive Design for Manufacturability into designsManage the transition of new product from engineering to productionDevelop and qualify new material / processes for use on space hardwareParticipate in or lead multi-disciplinary continuous improvement & failure analysis teamsPresent / communicate manufacturing engineering info /status to management & customersManage manufacturing equipment resourcesAbility to obtain a security clearance
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Industrial Engineering Preference will be given to candidates with at least 10 years of relevant experienceExceptional written and verbal communication skills.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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