What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality and Process Engineer position at Cast Products Inc.?
🚨 We’re Hiring: Quality & Process Engineer | Athens, AL
We’re looking for a hands-on, data-driven Quality & Process Engineer to join our growing aluminum casting and machining operation in Athens, Alabama.
If you enjoy solving real manufacturing problems, working on the shop floor, and building systems that drive measurable results—this is a high-impact opportunity to make a difference.
đź”§ About the Role
This position sits at the intersection of quality, manufacturing, and process control, with a strong focus on:
• Scrap reduction & process improvement
• Root cause analysis & corrective actions
• Building structured quality systems
• Driving data-informed decision making
You’ll play a key role in improving product quality, reducing variability, and helping us build a more robust, scalable manufacturing environment.
📊 What You’ll Be Doing
• Lead plant-wide scrap tracking, analysis, and reduction initiatives
• Drive root cause analysis using tools like 5 Why, Fishbone, and Pareto
• Develop quality procedures, control plans, and documentation
• Support foundry process control (sand systems, melt analysis)
• Partner with operations to improve casting and machining processes
• Provide technical support and help resolve customer quality issues
🎯 What We’re Looking For
• 3–7 years in manufacturing or process engineering
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
• Experience with quality systems and continuous improvement
• Ability to lead projects and drive measurable results
• Foundry or aluminum casting experience is a strong plus
đź’Ľ Why Join Us?
• Family-owned, team-oriented culture
• No nights or weekends
• Competitive benefits (health, 401k, PTO, etc.)
• Opportunity to shape quality systems in a growing organization
• High visibility and real impact on operations
📍 Location: Athens, AL (On-site)
If you’re ready to take ownership, build systems, and improve real-world manufacturing processes—we’d love to connect.