Project Engineer
Chemtech Plastics, Inc.
Project Engineering
1st shift
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Location: Elgin, IL | On-Site
Leadership responsibilities for all tooling projects at Chemtech Plastics, Inc., that are undertaken for the assigned customers. This includes initial product design assistance through PPAP approval.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Review new and existing drawings as received from customers.
- Review piece part drawings to view or visualize construction of tooling.
- Provide specifications for cost estimation of new, and engineering change, tooling projects.
- Review feasibility of tooling / molding project quotations.
- Purchasing and tracking new and engineering change tooling both internally and at outside vendors.
- Manage all APQP requirements for assigned customers.
- Work with Q.A. Dept. on piece part inspections and capability studies of new mold and engineering changes to ensure all PPAP requirements are completed and approved.
- Assist the accounting department in securing payments from customers and ensuring vendors are paid in a timely manner.
- Review tool drawings to ensure compliance with Chemtech Plastics Injection Mold Standards.
- Evaluate all new and transfer molds delivered to Chemtech Plastics to ensure compliance to Chemtech Plastics Injection Mold Standards.
- Manage the design and development of all secondary equipment and processes both internally and supplied by outside vendors until approved by Manufacturing.
- Interfacing with staff and fellow managers to keep communications effective throughout the company.
- Ability to deal with customers in all necessary situations to keep them informed of pertinent details.
- Act as the customer sales contact to promote the abilities of the entire company, and to secure additional business.
- Other duties as required or assigned by Management.
Required Skills/Abilities
- Project management skills including time and cost planning and tracking.
- Knowledge of procedures for cost estimating of tool work.
- Technical understanding of mold design, mold building, metallurgy and related equipment and services utilized in the construction of tooling.
- Project management skills including time and cost planning and tracking.
- Knowledge of procedures for cost estimating of tool work.
- Ability to develop the tooling programs in a timely and cost-effective manner.
- Consult skills to work with customers on tooling and product design related issues.
Education and Experience:
- High School or equivalent.
- A combination of advanced technical education and prior success in tooling engineering positions of 10+ years within the plastic molding industry.
Benefits and Compensation:
- Full benefit offerings including medical, dental, vision, and voluntary plans
- $90,000 annually