You will be a Manufacturing Engineer at Lockheed Martin's Archbald facility, which specializes in design, manufacturing, and engineering for both domestic and international customers. Our team produces electronic assemblies, machined and welded assemblies/parts, and safety-critical systems for various defense and commercial applications. Archbald is renowned for its awards and contributions to missile systems, nuclear instrumentation, and control products.
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you may support the Assembly and/or Fabrication areas depending on the project or assignment.
Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
As a skilled and innovative Manufacturing Engineer, joining our team means becoming a vital part of a mission that safeguards those who serve and protect our national security. You'll be working within a team environment, with cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions that make a real difference. If you're passionate about collaborating and contributing to a cause that has a true impact on global security, this is the place for you.
We are committed to supporting your work‑life balance and overall well‑being. Learn more about Lockheed Martin's comprehensive benefits package here.
This position is in Archbald. Discover more about our Archbald, Pennsylvania location.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access. The selected candidate must be able to obtain a Secret clearance.
Previous experience in Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering tasks; including internship and/or project teams experience. Proficiency with Microsoft Office products (i.e. Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook). Excellent written and oral communication/interpersonal skills. Ability to work in a collaborative environment or independently to solve problems in a timely manner. Ability to read & interpret drawing requirements to develop work instructions. Familiarity with lean/six-sigma manufacturing methods, root cause/corrective action techniques, and IPC-610, IPC-620, J-STD-001. Ability to track and manage cost, quality, and schedule in a manufacturing environment. Ability to plan, coordinate, and set up production work cells and facility layout changes. Ability to define problems, collect/analyze data and make the necessary improvements to achieve desired performance. Electro-mechanical, cable & harness assembly/fabrication experience as well as CCA production experience. Ability to use MRP/ERP production systems to create/change work instructions, shop floor routers, and bills of materials. Ability to use simulation modeling software to analyze and improve production process flow. Demonstrated use of 2D and 3D modeling programs such as Auto-CAD and CREO to design tooling/fixturing. Ability to learn and program a variety of production support equipment.