What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Manufacturing Engineer position at PAR Systems?
Job Description
If you’re the kind of engineer who would rather be on the production floor solving real build problems than sitting behind a desk, this role is built for you. We’re looking for someone who can take complex, one-of-a-kind equipment builds and turn them into efficient, repeatable, and well-executed processes. Your primary challenge will be stabilizing and improving assigned work centers, reducing production disruptions, resolving build issues quickly, and creating clarity where ambiguity exists. You’ll also play a key role in improving manufacturability and process flow, helping ensure custom equipment builds meet safety, quality, schedule, and cost expectations. You’ll be part of a cross-functional manufacturing team supporting large, custom capital equipment builds in a high-mix, low-volume environment. This role partners closely with design engineering, supply chain, quality, planning, supervisors, and technicians to ensure builds are executed effectively from concept through final integration.
Success Criteria
This person will spend the majority of their time leading production execution efforts; troubleshooting issues, improving workflows, and developing clear, usable process documentation that enables consistent execution. The strongest performers are highly visible on the floor, take ownership of problems, and proactively identify solutions that improve safety, quality, and output. A major challenge in this role is navigating ambiguity in a custom, project based environment where every build can be different. Success means bringing structure to that complexity by ensuring work centers are prepared, processes are repeatable, and cross-functional teams are aligned to execute efficiently with minimal rework or disruption.
You’ve learned about what you'll be doing, here are the benefits you'll gain when you join PAR Systems:
Requirements
If you’re the kind of engineer who would rather be on the production floor solving real build problems than sitting behind a desk, this role is built for you. We’re looking for someone who can take complex, one-of-a-kind equipment builds and turn them into efficient, repeatable, and well-executed processes. Your primary challenge will be stabilizing and improving assigned work centers, reducing production disruptions, resolving build issues quickly, and creating clarity where ambiguity exists. You’ll also play a key role in improving manufacturability and process flow, helping ensure custom equipment builds meet safety, quality, schedule, and cost expectations. You’ll be part of a cross-functional manufacturing team supporting large, custom capital equipment builds in a high-mix, low-volume environment. This role partners closely with design engineering, supply chain, quality, planning, supervisors, and technicians to ensure builds are executed effectively from concept through final integration.
Success Criteria
This person will spend the majority of their time leading production execution efforts; troubleshooting issues, improving workflows, and developing clear, usable process documentation that enables consistent execution. The strongest performers are highly visible on the floor, take ownership of problems, and proactively identify solutions that improve safety, quality, and output. A major challenge in this role is navigating ambiguity in a custom, project based environment where every build can be different. Success means bringing structure to that complexity by ensuring work centers are prepared, processes are repeatable, and cross-functional teams are aligned to execute efficiently with minimal rework or disruption.
You’ve learned about what you'll be doing, here are the benefits you'll gain when you join PAR Systems:
- Global team recognized for their passion of inventing
- First-of-a-kind product culture and project exposure
- Training and development from industry-leading experts
- Forward thinking benefit programs that include: 401(k) & matching; Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance; Disability & Life Insurance; PTO, Paid Holidays, & Parental Leave for both Parents; Tuition Reimbursement
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 7 years of manufacturing engineering experience in capital equipment, custom machinery, automation systems, or complex electromechanical assembly
- Experience directly supporting production or assembly work centers in a manufacturing environment
- Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, BOMs, routings, work instructions, and engineering change control
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and assembly documentation
- Experience troubleshooting production issues and implementing process improvements in a shop or factory setting
- Experience using MRP/ERP systems to support production scheduling, inventory control, material planning, and manufacturing operations.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally
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- Experience in high-mix, low-volume or engineer-to-order manufacturing environments.
- Background in large mechanical assemblies, automation equipment, robotics, weldments, machined structures, or integrated electromechanical systems.
- Experience with fixture design, lifting/handling methods, and production support tooling.
- Knowledge of lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, FMEA, root-cause analysis, and corrective action methods.
- Exposure to regulated, high-reliability, or complex industrial manufacturing environments.
- Experience supporting fabrication, integration, and test work centers for custom equipment programs.
Salary : $100,000 - $125,000