The Manufacturing Engineer – Off-Shift is a hands-on technical leader responsible for supporting day-to-day production and maintenance operations during non-standard hours
Job Summary
The Manufacturing Engineer – Off-Shift is a hands-on technical leader responsible for supporting day-to-day production and maintenance operations during non-standard hours.
This role ensures equipment reliability, drives continuous improvement, and supports safe, high-quality engine production.
The engineer will work closely with skilled trades, maintenance group leaders, controls and process engineers, and production teams, occasionally stepping in as a Maintenance Group Leader to support weekend and overtime coverage.
Matching Summary
The Manufacturing Engineer – Off-Shift is a hands-on technical leader responsible for supporting day-to-day production and maintenance operations during non-standard hours.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Support day-to-day production needs
Manage significant downtime events
Perform preventative maintenance
Lead structured problem-solving efforts
Own and drive key maintenance KPIs
Apply Global Manufacturing System (GMS)
Act as maintenance technical lead
Nice-to-have
Coach and teacher of lean manufacturing principles
Leverage GD&T
Experience in a unionized environment
Demonstrated understanding of design for manufacturability
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or related Engineering discipline, or equivalent experience
Minimum of Internship in Manufacturing or Internship in Engineering discipline
Ability to work / rotate through all 3 shifts
Ability to work over-time, weekends, holidays, etc. as needed
Experience troubleshooting equipment and solving complex problems
Understanding of pneumatic, mechanical, and control systems
Familiarity with Theory of Constraints and lean manufacturing principles
Proficiency in navigating maintenance systems
Experience reading blueprints and engineering drawings