Who we are and what we do JFE Shoji Power Canada is an electrical steel products manufacturer located in Burlington, Ontario. As the largest producer of transformer cores in North America, JSC specializes in wound, amorphous, and step-lap cores for power generation and distribution equipment. Its electrical steel products and magnetic materials are also used in electric vehicle motors and charging station infrastructure, data centres, audio equipment, and other industrial applications. Since 1972, JSC (formerly Cogent) has grown from a small niche manufacturer to an integral part of the North American electrical steel supply chain with multiple facilities and over 500 employees.JSC is dedicated to meeting the growing demand for electrical energy by providing strategic, innovative, and sustainable solutions to its clients.
Who You Are We are always looking for top talent that can contribute to our delivery of results. JFE Shoji power is seeking a Manufacturing & Process Engineer, to champion the design, build, development, analysis and on-going support of the manufacturing processes to produce power transformer cores for our customers.
What You'll Do The Manufacturing and Process Engineers is responsible for plant and internal manufacturing engineering operations, supports, records, documentation, customers, standards, planning, products, monitoring, Non-Production Trials (NPT), projects related to safety, productivity/quality/process improvement, Safety Work Instructions, Safety Lock Out Placarding, Process Interruption Process, submission and maintenance of QT9 items, etc. How you'll make an impact
Handle projects from inception to completion (timing, concept, feasibility, design, PFMEA's, project planner, construction, update meetings, try-out, launch, final buy).
Prepares reports, charts to present to Senior Leadership team
Works with all departments and customers to design solutions that improve production efficiency
Supports continuous improvement initiatives
Supervises equipment relocation, modification, installation and maintenance
Assist in setting up preventative maintenance program and spare parts for new equipment
Assist in resolving quality, operational, production and maintenance concerns
Review, co-ordinate and implement all customer approved engineering changes, including part level communication updates, physical part update, process sheet update, physical tooling changes, etc.
Understand process documentation and customer specific requirements as they relate to this job function
Follow and comply with all Operational Procedures and Policies as outlined in The Health and Safety, Quality and Environment programs (i.e. IATF 16949, TS16949, ISO14001)
Responsible for compliance to Ontario Health and Safety Act and JFE Shoji Power Canada Supplier/Contractor/Environmental Health and Code of Conduct
Ensure changes to equipment and process are compliant with current Health and Safety/Environmental Regulations.
Provide technical support for Quality, Production, Maintenance
What you'll bring to the role
Engineering Degree/Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering
Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in manufacturing engineering within a manufacturing industry
Knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Advanced ability to effectively problem-solve, lead business discussions and train others.
Metal forming experience is an asset
Strong organizational, analytical and problem-solving skill set
Strong verbal, written communication and presentation skills with all levels of the organization
Proficient but not limited to Microsoft suites Excel, Word, Project, AutoCAD, SolidWorks etc.
Ability to work well in a fast-paced production environment
Ability to work cross functionally and maintain confidentiality
Demonstrates the ability to work effectively in a team environment
Ability to be flexible in hours of work in-order to meet internal/external customer requirements
Ability to travel globally (5-10%)
Continuous Improvement mindset (i.e. "anything and everything can be improved" attitude)
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