Junior Manufacturing Engineer
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About the role
Are you an engineer with an agricultural background or manufacturing experience? Do you excel in optimizing manufacturing processes and improving efficiency? Do you find joy in standardization and repeatability of industrial operations? Join Dutch Industries as a Manufacturing Engineer
Key Responsibilities:
R&D Plant Integration: Work with Design team to manufacture prototypes in drawing creation, manufacturability studies, and supporting production in fabrication Transition prototypes to production parts by managing material sourcing, ERP system integration and production ready jigs/ documentation Continuously enhance the performance, reliability, and efficiency of existing products Stay current with industry trends and emerging technologies in agricultural manufacturing
Manufacturing Process Improvement: Analyze current manufacturing processes and identify areas for improvement, cost reduction, and increased efficiency See problems and dive in, identify bottlenecks and work to solve them at a systematic level. Eliminate waste and coordinate with plant staff to improve operations Collaborate closely with production departments to implement process enhancements and monitor their effectiveness. Create SOP’s and monitor effectiveness
Project Management: Lead projects related to manufacturing process improvement and product development Maintain and organize process improvement projects and prioritize through an improvement task list Manage project budgets and resources effectively including evaluating and coordinating with vendors
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Industrial, or related field). 1-2 years’ experience in agricultural manufacturing/design, industrial manufacturing, or related fields. Proficiency in SolidWorks and Microsoft Office products Strong problem-solving and analytical skills, with a focus on agricultural applications and manufacturing processes Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
Benefits: Competitive salary Comprehensive healthcare and dental programs Opportunities for professional development and career advancement Healthy balance of field and office work
Not the right fit? Search for Manufacturing Engineer jobs in Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada
About Dutch Agriculture
The seeds of Dutch Industries were sown in the early 1930s, in Holland. Here, a hardworking newlywed, by the name of Pieter Cruson, started a traditional blacksmith workshop. Cruson was granted permission to immigrate to Canada in 1950 and, in 1952, Dutch Blacksmith Shop put down roots. Cruson made the pivotal decision to provide quality steel products to local farmers and businessmen. This vision was to grow into Dutch Industries. Today, Dutch is still growing.
Eventually, Cruson passed the business on to his son, who took it to the next level. Now, the third generation of sons are preparing to take Dutch Industries even further. We believe our plans for growth will greatly impress you.
Today, Dutch Industries has over 50 years of experience, technologically-advanced equipment, and a 55,000 square foot facility. Dutch continues Pieter Cruson’s proud tradition, serving a growing list of agricultural and industrial customers, from over 11 countries, on six continents. The founding values of Dutch Industries are still alive and well today, ensuring that Dutch truly is a company that embodies its motto, ‘Quality for Generations.’
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Junior Manufacturing Engineer
Top Benefits
About the role
Are you an engineer with an agricultural background or manufacturing experience? Do you excel in optimizing manufacturing processes and improving efficiency? Do you find joy in standardization and repeatability of industrial operations? Join Dutch Industries as a Manufacturing Engineer
Key Responsibilities:
R&D Plant Integration: Work with Design team to manufacture prototypes in drawing creation, manufacturability studies, and supporting production in fabrication Transition prototypes to production parts by managing material sourcing, ERP system integration and production ready jigs/ documentation Continuously enhance the performance, reliability, and efficiency of existing products Stay current with industry trends and emerging technologies in agricultural manufacturing
Manufacturing Process Improvement: Analyze current manufacturing processes and identify areas for improvement, cost reduction, and increased efficiency See problems and dive in, identify bottlenecks and work to solve them at a systematic level. Eliminate waste and coordinate with plant staff to improve operations Collaborate closely with production departments to implement process enhancements and monitor their effectiveness. Create SOP’s and monitor effectiveness
Project Management: Lead projects related to manufacturing process improvement and product development Maintain and organize process improvement projects and prioritize through an improvement task list Manage project budgets and resources effectively including evaluating and coordinating with vendors
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Industrial, or related field). 1-2 years’ experience in agricultural manufacturing/design, industrial manufacturing, or related fields. Proficiency in SolidWorks and Microsoft Office products Strong problem-solving and analytical skills, with a focus on agricultural applications and manufacturing processes Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
Benefits: Competitive salary Comprehensive healthcare and dental programs Opportunities for professional development and career advancement Healthy balance of field and office work
Not the right fit? Search for Manufacturing Engineer jobs in Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada
About Dutch Agriculture
The seeds of Dutch Industries were sown in the early 1930s, in Holland. Here, a hardworking newlywed, by the name of Pieter Cruson, started a traditional blacksmith workshop. Cruson was granted permission to immigrate to Canada in 1950 and, in 1952, Dutch Blacksmith Shop put down roots. Cruson made the pivotal decision to provide quality steel products to local farmers and businessmen. This vision was to grow into Dutch Industries. Today, Dutch is still growing.
Eventually, Cruson passed the business on to his son, who took it to the next level. Now, the third generation of sons are preparing to take Dutch Industries even further. We believe our plans for growth will greatly impress you.
Today, Dutch Industries has over 50 years of experience, technologically-advanced equipment, and a 55,000 square foot facility. Dutch continues Pieter Cruson’s proud tradition, serving a growing list of agricultural and industrial customers, from over 11 countries, on six continents. The founding values of Dutch Industries are still alive and well today, ensuring that Dutch truly is a company that embodies its motto, ‘Quality for Generations.’