Manufacturing Engineer Jobs in Texas
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Manufacturing Engineer, Stamping - Hot Forming
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Sr. Simulation Engineer, Production Optimization Team
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Sr. Industrial Engineer, Production Optimization Team - Material Flow
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Manufacturing Engineer - Plastics, Tooling (GFTX)
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Systems Engineer Manufacturing Scheduling & Simulation Mss Tr
- Austin, TX
- 1 day ago
Senior Manufacturing Engineer - Tolochenaz M/F
- Houston, TX
- 20 hours ago
- Pasadena, TX
- 1 day ago
Plant Engineer - Texas Plants (Fort Worth, TX)
- Fort Worth, TX
- 11 hours ago
Manufacturing Engineer, Dielectric Surface Coatings
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Sr Manufacturing Engineer, Cell Engineering
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Manufacturing Engineer, Stamping - Facilities
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Manufacturing Engineer - GFTX Drive Unit, Functional Testing
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Manufacturing Engineer - GFTX Drive Unit, Assembly
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Battery Manufacturing Engineer, Data Process
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Joining (Fremont/Austin)
- Austin, TX
- 3 days ago
Demographic Data for Texas
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Licensing / Certification
Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Manufacturing Engineer positions.
Highest Education Level
- Bachelor's Degree (56.4%)
- Master's Degree (28.9%)
- Associate's Degree (5.4%)
- Vocational Degree or Certification (3.3%)
- Doctorate Degree (2.8%)
- High School or GED (2.7%)
- Some College (0.4%)
- Some High School (0.1%)
Average Work Experience
- 1-2 years (30.8%)
- Less than 1 year (19.2%)
- None (15.4%)
- 2-4 years (11.5%)
- 4-6 years (11.5%)
- 8-10 years (7.7%)
- 6-8 years (3.8%)
Qualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Manufacturing Engineer position
= trending- Process Improvement
- Aerospace
- Assembly
- AutoCAD
- Bill of Materials
- CNC Programming
- Communication Skills
- Computer Numeric Control
- Computer-Aided Design
- Computer-Aided Manufacturing
- Continuous Improvement
- Cost Reduction
- Design for Manufacturability
- Design for Manufacture and Assembly
- Documentation
- Electrical
- Engineering
- Estimating
- Fabricating
- Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
- Industrial Engineering
- Installation
- Kaizen
- Layout
- Leadership
- Lean Manufacturing
- Lean Six Sigma
- Machining
- Management
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Materials Management
- Mechanical Engineering
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Office
- Military Background
- Organization
- Problem Solving
- Process Controls
- Process Design
- Process Engineering
- Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
- Process Improvement
- Product Design
- Production Engineering
- Project Management
- PTC Creo
- Regulations
- Research Skills
- Root Cause Analysis
- Root Cause Corrective Action
- Scheduling
- Shop Drawings
- Six Sigma
- Software
- SolidWorks
- Specifications
- Staff Supervision
- Statistical Process Control
- Time Studies
- Tool Design
- Training and Development
- Troubleshooting
- Value Stream Mapping
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