The Product Engineer participates in the planning and manufacturing execution of specialty optics. The product engineer's role is to become the expert of a particular product or product line, and work to ensure that the manufacturing of that product is successful and optimized. He/she works closely with the other departments on all stages of a product's lifecycle, from quotation to final delivery. This role requires a detailed understanding of the specifications for each product and stages of production, as well as an especially high degree of attention to detail and in-process reporting. The product engineer may also be asked conduct process development during the introduction of new products, where existing capabilities are not sufficient to address the product needs.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Establish and maintain a comprehensive and detailed understanding of the product specifications and requirements for assigned projects
Design the manufacturing process flows for new products
Support Application Engineering and Sales regarding process capability, process maturity, and risk management during the negotiation phase of new projects
Take responsibility for development and new product introduction (NPI) of specialty products, including, as required:
+ Bid and quotation preparation
+ Project scheduling-
+ Development of new processes and test methods
+ Day to day project and production management, tracking, and reporting
+ Supply and supplier development
+ Risk management and failure analysis Work closely with the Application Engineering, Logistics, and Manufacturing departments on the successful manufacturing of new, complex products.
Must maintain a security clearance associated with the Canadian Controlled Goods Program
Facilitate communication of technical and logistical information between different departments to enable the manufacturing of complex products.
Conduct technical studies to understand and improve processes
Development of new processes for the production and characterization of optical filters
Any other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications and Skills
University degree in engineering or science with a preference to Physics, Engineering Physics, Nanoscience
Proven experience in successfully resolving challenging technical problems in the fabrication and testing of high-tech products
Comprehensive understanding of optical specification standards and characterization methods.
Ability to be organized and methodical, customer-focused and detail oriented, yet flexible and creative in overcoming obstacles
Ability to read, interpret and write complex technical documentation
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Work, PowerPoint, Excel)
Ability to evaluate resource requirements and timelines in situations involving uncertainty
Ability to effectively communicate complex logistical and technical concepts
Familiarity and working capability with NPI project management tools such as Gantt charts, FMEA, risk assessments and compliance matrices.
Knowledge of statistics and data analysis
Interpersonal Qualifications
Able to build a strong partnership with peers and management through frequent communication, respect, integrity, cooperation, teamwork, and professionalism.
Capable of clear, precise communication of complex technical information.
Attitude of accountability, responsibility, and ownership
Ability to make difficult decisions with complex, ambiguous, or incomplete information
Consistently maintains an attitude of professionalism and respect towards others, even during disagreements
Additional Qualifications
Training in optics, laser physics, process control, semi-conductor fabrication, or photolithography would be an asset.
Ability to effectively adapt to changes and challenges, while not losing focus on long-term objectives.
Ability to lead groups during meetings and extended projects
Working Conditions
This position involves significant responsibility, risk taking abilities, and requires independent decision making, while maintaining relationships with others both inside and outside the organization in all situations
Working with tight deadlines and conflicting priorities from frequent interruptions
General office hours are followed; may be required to work irregular hours in order to meet project requirements and deadlines
Travel to customer and vendor sites as required and any related tradeshow/conference activities as required.
Type of Supervision Received
Works closely with the Manager of Manufacturing Engineering, including discussions about the status of projects, weekly engineering meetings, monthly or bi-monthly progress reports, as well as annual performance reviews.
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