Associate Director, Manufacturing Engineering (Onsite) jobs in United States
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RTX · 8 hours ago

Associate Director, Manufacturing Engineering (Onsite)

RTX is transforming the future of flight by designing, building and servicing engines. The Associate Director, Manufacturing Engineering will lead the manufacturing engineering value stream, ensuring high-quality hardware production and driving engineering excellence across the factory.

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Responsibilities

Set the long‑term vision and strategy for Manufacturing Engineering, ensuring alignment with business objectives, customer requirements, and enterprise standards
Lead and integrate Product Engineering, Process Engineering, and Programming Engineering into a cohesive, high‑performing organization that delivers robust, defect‑free products
Own the technical governance framework, including design‑for‑manufacture (DFM), process capability, tooling strategy, and manufacturing readiness
Drive standardization of manufacturing methods, equipment, and technologies across product families to improve quality, cost, and delivery performance
Lead end‑to‑end NPI execution, ensuring new products are industrialized with world‑class quality, stable processes, and predictable ramp‑up performance
Oversee manufacturing readiness reviews, process validation, and capability qualification to ensure flawless launch and minimal early‑life defects
Partner with Design Engineering to influence product architecture, manufacturability, and cost from concept through production release
Ensure manufacturing processes consistently deliver high‑quality hardware with extremely low defect rates, leveraging advanced problem‑solving and statistical methods
Oversee PFMEA, control plans, and process capability (Cp/Cpk) development to proactively mitigate risk and ensure robust process performance
Drive continuous improvement in cycle time, yield, labor standards, and cost performance across all product families
Govern MRB strategy and systemic corrective actions to eliminate recurring defects and strengthen process discipline
Develop and execute the manufacturing technology roadmap, including automation, digital manufacturing, advanced inspection, and next‑generation machining strategies
Lead capital planning and deployment to ensure investments align with long‑term capability needs and factory competitiveness
Champion technology insertion initiatives that improve quality, reduce variation, and enhance operational efficiency
Lead, mentor, and develop a multi‑disciplinary engineering organization, building deep technical capability and strong leadership bench strength
Create a culture of accountability, innovation, and engineering rigor, ensuring teams are empowered to solve complex problems and deliver exceptional results
Set clear priorities, allocate resources effectively, and ensure alignment across engineering, operations, quality, supply chain, and program teams
Serve as a key member of the site leadership team, influencing strategy, driving transformation, and shaping the future of the factory

Qualification

Manufacturing EngineeringNew Product IntroductionProcess CapabilityAdvanced Problem-SolvingPFMEAData-Driven Engineering ToolsManufacturing SystemsTeam DevelopmentContinuous ImprovementAutomationLean Six SigmaLeadership

Required

Bachelor's degree in a STEM field and 12 or more years of experience in manufacturing engineering, product engineering or technical operations within a complex, high‑precision production environment OR a Master's degree and 10 or more years of experience in manufacturing engineering, product engineering, or technical operations within a complex, high‑precision production environment
Demonstrated success leading multi‑disciplinary engineering teams and delivering high‑quality products with minimal defects
Proven leadership of NPI programs, manufacturing readiness, and process validation
Expertise in PFMEA, process capability, DFM, and advanced problem‑solving methodologies
Experience with machining, assembly, special processes, or complex aerospace hardware manufacturing
Proficiency with manufacturing systems (MES, ERP, PLM) and data‑driven engineering tools

Preferred

Master's degree in Engineering or a related technical discipline
Experience in aerospace, defense, or other highly regulated, high‑precision manufacturing environments
Background in automation, digital manufacturing, advanced machining, or next‑generation manufacturing technologies
Lean, Six Sigma, or CORE certification (Black Belt or equivalent)
Experience leading capital strategy, technology roadmaps, and large‑scale transformation

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
401(k) match
Flexible spending accounts
Flexible work schedules
Employee assistance program
Employee Scholar Program
Parental leave
Paid time off
Holidays

Company

RTX is comprised of three market-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Raytheon – working as one to answer the biggest questions and solve the hardest problems in aerospace and defense.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$3.2M
Key Investors
LIFT Ecosystem Accelerator
2024-02-22Grant· $0.2M
2019-06-09Acquired
2010-01-14Grant· $3M

Leadership Team

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Daniel Conroy
Chief Technology Officer - Digital
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Kevin DaSilva
Corporate Vice President & Treasurer
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