SUMMARY:
The Manufacturing Process Systems Specialist is a hybrid technical role serving as the central steward of machining process knowledge, ensuring that routings, tooling data, CNC program libraries, and equipment setup instructions remain accurate, standardized, and aligned with current production practices. This position is responsible for supporting machining tooling operations while maintaining accurate manufacturing process data within the plant鈥檚 production management systems. This position combines hands-on tooling expertise with manufacturing systems administration. The specialist serves as a subject matter expert on tooling selection, machining processes, and manufacturing data integrity, while helping drive improvements in tooling efficiency, process standardization, and production throughput.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Tooling Operations Support
- Coordinate and support tool room activities and communicate tooling status with production and engineering teams.
- Serve as a subject matter expert on tooling selection, application, and optimization for machining operations.
- Assist with tooling improvements that reduce cost, improve tool life, and increase machining efficiency.
- Support fixture and tooling setup processes across machining operations.
- Train tool makers and production personnel on tooling processes and CNC program usage.
- Work with external tooling vendors and integrators to clarify tooling and process requirements.
Manufacturing Systems & Data Management
- Review, audit, and maintain manufacturing process data within the plant鈥檚 production management system.
- Identify and remove obsolete, duplicate, or inaccurate records within tooling and process libraries.
- Maintain standardized records for equipment setups, manufacturing routings, tooling lists, and CNC program libraries.
- Establish and maintain consistent naming conventions and documentation standards.
- Enter and maintain manufacturing data within ERP, MES, or other production management systems.
- Support Continuous Improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to standardize tooling, reduce setup variability, and improve machining process consistency.
Process Documentation & Standardization
- Maintain revision control of setup documentation, tooling lists, and machining process standards.
- Ensure process documentation aligns with engineering changes and approved manufacturing methods.
- Coordinate updates to routings, work instructions, and CNC programs when product or process changes occur.