Title: Lead, Operations Project Engineer
Salt Lake City, UT, US, 84116
Job Title: Lead, Operations Project Engineer
Job Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Job Code: 27172
Job Schedule: 9/80- Employees work 9 out of every 14 days – totaling 80 hours worked – and have every other Friday off
Job Description:
The Operations Project Engineer (OPE) is the technical bridge between Operations and Design Engineering whose charter is to solve Design/Manufacturing/Test issues that have Business level significance to reduce manufacturing/test risk and improve on-time delivery. The OPE accomplishes this through 2 primary avenues. The 1st is to assist in the design, development, & transition to production of new hardware. This is primarily accomplished by assessing design and manufacturing risk, capability/capacity analysis, Manufacturing Readiness Assessments (MRA) or Manufacturing Readiness Reviews (MRR), Critical Design Reviews (CDR) and participating in prototype and/or pilot line production. The 2nd is to provide life cycle engineering support to Products/Programs via improved manufacturability, increased yields, rework reduction, DMS and obsolescence mitigation, and/or new capability/technology introduction.
Essential Functions:
- Manage interface between Operations Program Management, Design Engineering, and Operations to assess risk and provide solutions.
 - Perform Manufacturing Readiness Assessments using the DoD Manufacturing Readiness level (MRL) framework.
 - Analyzes product/program maturity and assigns manufacturing readiness levels using the DoD MRL threads as a guideline.
 - Create Manufacturing transition plans.
 - Provide input into new production contract proposals for Operations
 - Deliver professional written and verbal communication to both internal and external stakeholders including L3Harris customers
 - Leads, plans and conducts technical projects typically related to manufacturability, product performance, yields, and process capability
 - Develops technical specifications, interface control documents, manufacturing plans and procedures, analyzes configuration and processing solutions, and tests conformance to specifications
 - Recommends new or improved design solutions and processes; reviews literature, patents and current industry practices of relevance to assigned project
 - Follows processes in conformance with established policies and objectives
 - Participates in critical design reviews
 - Actively participate in Failure Review Board (FRB) investigations and subsequent Root Cause, Corrective Action (RCCA) activities.
 - Partners with other organizations to create and execute improved manufacturing plans which drive measurable improvements to the portion of the Company’s AOP that falls within this role’s span of control.
 - Support a culture of Continuous Improvement, “Right the First Time”, Safety First, Audit Ready, and Policy & Security Compliant.
 
Required Qualifications
- A Bachelor’s degree & a minimum of 9 years of relevant experience or a Master’s degree and a minimum of 6 years of relevant experience in ME, EE, IE, or equivalent. In lieu of a degree, a minimum of 13 years of relevant experience.
 
Preferred additional skills
- Experience with wireless communication or similar systems and related system architecture, hardware design, integration and qualification.
 - Required experience in product development (preferably in military application environments)
 - Experience with engineering architecture and design concepts along with thorough understanding of the engineering practices and procedures required to develop, test and deploy systems.
 - Direct experience in the following areas
 - Presentation and communication skills (verbal/written/visual)
 - Effective problem-solving skills and the ability to meet critical deadlines
 - Effective coordination of project(s) and efforts of technical support personnel
 - Ability to productively contribute work, ideas and collaboration as part of a team
 
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