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Sr. Mechanical Engineer – Hydraulics, Oracle - Austin, TX

STI-IP-163-(E) Sr. Mechanical Engineer - Hydraulics, Oracle - Austin, TX Domain:
Manufacturing Job
Summary:
Job
Responsibilities:
Manage, lead and develop the engineering and maintenance staff. Responsible for maintaining existing prod
uction equipment, tooling and facilities equipment. Create, drive, implement, and influence adherence of an effective preventative maintenance program Responsible for site security, facilities engineering, and general facilities maintenance (building, infrastructure, grounds, roads, etc.) Coordinate work with suppliers, production and sales to ensure timely and expected performance and work flow Qualification and
Experience:
BS in Engineering, Mathematics, or equivalent experience Previous experience as Maintenance lead, Plant Engineer or Senior Manufacturing Engineer, leading a team of exempt and non-exempt employees +10 years of relevant experience in machinery design, control logic and/or maintenance Strong knowledge of mechanical and electromechanical systems and principles of mechanics, hydraulics, heat transfer, and materials. Broad knowledge of manufacturing systems and CNC Change Agent with the ability to lead through vision & implementation; develops sustainable solutions Results driven Thorough understanding of business processes, issues and concerns. Excellent leadership, influencing skills, as well as strong oral and written communications skills Computer skills including CAD, MS Office, and Oracle experience a plus Knowledge of Six Sigma and continuous improvement tools Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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