Overview
Our firm is a well-established niche manufacturer of precision-machined parts used in the Aerospace and defense industries. We are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer Planner specializing in Aerospace to join our innovative team. This role is in a cutting-edge manufacturing machine shop, where you'll focus on optimizing production, improving product quality, and supporting continuous improvement.
The ideal candidate will possess experience in industrial engineering, process engineering, and manufacturing planning, with a strong background in aerospace industry standards and technologies. This position is integral to ensuring efficient operations and compliance with AS9100 Aerospace standards.
Jaco is a manufacturer of precision-machined parts and components, supplying the US Aerospace and Defense industries. Our facility is located in the Northern Anaheim area, and we are well established, have strong market growth, and have a rare opportunity to expand our operations. We are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer Planner to join our team. This is a position we are willing to train the right person for this role. The successful candidate will become an integral part of our Production Planning team. If you have any education, exposure, or prior machine shop manufacturing experience, or an education in the Industrial Manufacturing disciplines, then this role might be a fit for you. We will consider training the right candidate in the job duties.
Core Job Duties:
Your primary role is to serve as THE focal point for ensuring that all the necessary planning, documents, resources, and reviews are accomplished prior to a part going to production.
Working solo and as part of the Planning Review team, to review new contracts from our Customers and their fulfillment requirements. Review the new contracts from the customers, and gather all necessary customer-furnished 2D drawings, 3D models, parts lists, specifications, and work instructions.
Research prior or past orders for the item, or similar parts made prior, and gather all necessary shop planner documents, CAD programs, setup sheets and drawings, work instructions, inspection plans, etc.. in order to facilitate planning of the new order. Review prior orders for necessary changes to be made and incorporate those changes.
Meet with the Planning Committee team to organize, create, and realize all the manufacturing documents needed to fulfill a new order: Meet with Quality, Production, and Programming to brainstorm and determine best machining practices and methods to utilize, and the tooling requirements. The candidate will be responsible for documenting these meetings, creating all required production planning documentation, and collecting all required drawings, documents, programs, and specifications. To organize all documentation from these meetings and various departments to realize the production.
Formalize and document the manufacturing steps required by the creation of a written manufacturing plan. This is done using input from Manufacturing, Programming, and Quality Control team members. Complete and generate the Job Router/ Planning package using the above data including creating lists of the required CNC programs, materials, machines, cutters, inspection tools, cutting tools fixtures, shop sketches, inspection plans, anything necessary to realize production.
Work as a facilitator and Project Manager to ensure that the Planning Process has all elements covered, that a proper Planning Committee Review has been conducted, and that all required documentation and all approval steps have been completed.
Review completed orders. Update any documentation, CAD programs, shop travelers, and ensure that changes incorporated were documented fully for the next production run.
Manage, organize, inventory, and monitor shop tooling, fixtures, cutters, storage, and organization and inventories.
Ensure timely backup, deletion, and management of shop floor documentation. Machine G-code programs are downloaded and backed up.
Implement lean manufacturing principles to streamline workflows, reduce waste, and improve overall efficiency across manufacturing areas.
Coordinate process engineering activities, including CAM programming, GD&T application, and production planning.
Support manufacturing facility operations by ensuring compliance with AS9100 standards and facilitating continuous improvement initiatives.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams on mechanical design modifications, tooling development, CNC machining processes, and industrial equipment upgrades.
Qualifications
Benefits:
Full-time position. M-F 1st shift. We work four ten-hour shifts presently.
Company paid medical, dental,
401K and Flexible Spending Plan,
Paid Time off, which includes vacation and sick days.
Please email [email protected] for any questions or interest.