Spectrum Control · 2 days ago
Process Engineer
Spectrum Control is a company that values its workforce and offers a 4-day work schedule. The Process Engineer role is crucial for ensuring product quality and compliance while driving continuous improvement in manufacturing processes.
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Responsibilities
Collaborate with manufacturing, quality, and design teams to evaluate and optimize production methods, tooling, and workflows for RF and high-reliability electronic assemblies
Support production teams by clarifying process parameters, interpreting work instructions and test plans, and training operators on new equipment or procedures
Develop, document, and continuously improve assembly and inspection processes, ensuring repeatability and compliance with engineering and quality standards
Apply Statistical Process Control (SPC) and other data analysis tools to evaluate current performance, identify trends, and verify effectiveness of process changes
Investigate production lot failures, customer returns, and nonconformances; recommend and implement corrective and preventive actions
Establish and maintain process documentation including travelers, schematics, work instructions, and control plans
Evaluate and qualify new materials, suppliers, and equipment through defined validation and qualification procedures
Participate in Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Test (DFT) reviews to ensure efficient, reliable production processes for new product introductions
Conduct and document root cause and corrective action (RCCA) activities to address deviations from quality standards
Support internal audits and compliance with AS9100, MIL, and customer-specific requirements
Ensure all manufacturing procedures, materials, and equipment prioritize employee and product safety
Engage in customer and supplier interactions to resolve technical quality issues as required
Maintain proficiency in soldering processes, applicable standards, and industry best practices
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent combination of education and experience
3–5 years of process or manufacturing engineering experience in an electronics, RF, or aerospace/defense environment
Demonstrated experience in process development, SPC, and failure analysis
Working knowledge of MIL specifications, aerospace quality systems, and manufacturing standards
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and familiar with statistical or analytical software (e.g., Minitab)
Strong mathematical and analytical skills, including understanding of probability, statistics, geometry, and trigonometry
Experience interpreting and applying engineering drawings, specifications, and industry codes
Excellent communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally in a collaborative manufacturing setting
U.S. Citizenship required due to defense contract requirements
Benefits
Competitive wages
PTO
Benefits begin on day 1 of employment
Company
Spectrum Control
Spectrum Control, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of custom electronic
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
unknown2011-03-28Acquired
Recent News
2025-10-27
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