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Operations Engineer I, Amazon Manufacturing Services

Design and optimize manufacturing systems to improve efficiency and quality
Seattle
2 weeks ago
Amazon

Amazon

A global e-commerce giant offering a vast array of products, cloud services, and digital streaming content.

Manufacturing Process Design And Optimization

You are responsible for the lifecycle of straightforward solutions at the project level. You follow team standard work procedures, and you are learning operations engineering best practices. You are able to operate effectively according to schedule. Your work impacts project goals. It may impact equipment decisions, solutions, partner teams, shared project schedule and scope for an assigned project. In addition, it may impact external entity (e.g., vendor, integrator, etc.) schedule, work quality, and efficiency.

You deliver building/system designs per standards (e.g., racking, shelving, storage, work cells, self-contained machines). You are learning to qualify equipment (e.g., installation, performance, life span). You are learning how to simplify, optimize, remove bottlenecks for solutions. You are able to resolve basic system problems and you are learning to perform root cause analysis. You actively participate in projects. You validate stakeholder designs and customer requirements and are able to identify technical deficiencies effectively. You make trade-offs: time vs. resources.

You drive productive discussions. You help the team and their partners reach consensus. You are an advocate for the customer and for your team. You distinguish between important and urgent. You are learning to establish milestones and drive sensible deadlines. You run effective meetings. Your verbal and written style is clear and concise. You are able to transform raw thoughts into clear documentation. You ensure the right information about the state of a project is delivered to the right audience at the right time (e.g., status reports, metrics, etc.). You clearly articulate scope, timeline, owners, risks, and the steps to mitigate those risks at each stage. You drive the resolution of problems, and either manage their resolution or ensure a clear hand-off to the right owner. You make sure each project has measures of success.

Key job responsibilities:

  • Manufacturing Process Design and Optimization: Deliver building/system designs per standards (e.g., racking, shelving, storage, work cells, self-contained machines). Implement lean manufacturing principles to eliminate waste and improve efficiency. Utilize MES data to identify bottlenecks and optimize production flow. Collaborate with ERP teams to ensure accurate inventory management and production planning.
  • Quality Management: Ensure all processes adhere to ISO 9001 quality management standards. Participate in internal and external quality audits. Develop and maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) for manufacturing processes. Implement statistical process control (SPC) techniques to monitor and improve product quality.
  • Project Management: Actively participate in and lead manufacturing improvement projects. Establish milestones and drive sensible deadlines. Make trade-offs between time and resources. Ensure projects align with overall manufacturing strategy and lean principles.
  • Stakeholder Management: Validate stakeholder designs and customer requirements. Drive productive discussions and help teams reach consensus. Advocate for both the customer and your team. Collaborate with ERP and MES teams to ensure system requirements meet manufacturing needs.
  • Communication and Documentation: Run effective meetings focused on manufacturing KPIs and improvement initiatives. Transform raw production data into clear, actionable documentation. Ensure the right information about the state of a project and manufacturing performance is delivered to the right audience at the right time. Clearly articulate scope, timeline, owners, risks, and mitigation steps for manufacturing projects.
  • Continuous Improvement: Apply lean manufacturing tools such as Value Stream Mapping, 5S, and Kaizen events. Utilize MES data to identify areas for process improvement. Participate in cross-functional continuous improvement teams. Stay updated on industry best practices and emerging manufacturing technologies.
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Operations Engineer I, Amazon Manufacturing Services
Seattle
Engineering
About Amazon
A global e-commerce giant offering a vast array of products, cloud services, and digital streaming content.