Manufacturing Engineer - NC
Company: Methods Machine
Location: Charlotte
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Methods Machine
Tools was established in 1958 with three employees and a handful of
refurbished machines. Since then, the company has become one of the
largest privately owned machine tool importers in North America.
Methods designs and implements custom machining setups, including
machine tool selection, automation integration, and turnkey
automation cells. The corporate campus in Sudbury, Mass., comprises
a showroom/technical center, which contains automation,
applications, and a full range of cutting-edge machines. Methods
has more than 300 employees, 7 technology centers, 1 high precision
machining center, and has installed more than 45,000 machines
throughout North America. The following position is available in
Charlotte, NC : Job Summary: The Manufacturing Engineer will play a
key role in creating, improving, and sustaining production
facilities, while actively supporting operations at the Sudbury
core site. This role blends industrial engineering, process
engineering, and manufacturing engineering skills to ensure
efficient workflows, robust processes, and quality at the source.
The Manufacturing Engineer will drive operational readiness,
support ISO compliance, and work closely with production teams to
improve safety, efficiency, and quality across current and future
sites. Key Responsibilities: Design and optimize production
layouts, workflows, and assembly bay utilization. Develop and
sustain precision assembly methods, tooling strategies, and process
documentation. Define, standardize, and improve testing procedures
and calibration methods for build verification. Implement Lean
methodologies, including 5S, standard work, setup reduction, and
continuous improvement initiatives. Develop and monitor KPIs (build
readiness, takt time adherence, first pass yield, bay changeover
time) to drive performance. Partner with production and materials
teams to establish pull systems, Kanban replenishment, and buffer
inventory strategies. Support implementation and sustainment of
Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for build instructions,
quality tracking, and reporting dashboards. Collaborate with the
Quality Manager to ensure ISO standards are integrated into daily
operations, including documentation, audits, and quality signoffs.
Lead problem-solving for material flow issues, blocked builds, or
quality-related delays, coordinating with cross functional
resources as needed. Train and mentor new staff on Lean principles,
visual management, and quality culture. Serve as a cross-site
resource, sharing best practices and ensuring consistency between
Production sites. Partner with logistics to ensure timely pack,
labeling, and shipment readiness from production bays. Support EHS
compliance by embedding safety practices into process design and
daily operations. Required Qualifications & Skills: · Bachelor’s
degree in Industrial, Manufacturing or Process Engineering, or a
related field.· Minimum of 5 years of experience in a manufacturing
or production engineering role, preferably within precision
assembly or CNC/automation environments.· Demonstrated expertise in
Lean manufacturing, experience developing and sustaining 5S,
standard work, and setup reduction processes.· Strong knowledge of
ISO standards and compliance practices.· Proven ability to define,
track, and drive KPIs that improve quality, delivery, and
efficiency.· Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to
address process bottlenecks and drive sustainable solutions.·
Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to
coach teams, lead others, and collaborate cross-functionally. ·
Experience with MES or other production tracking systems is a
plus.· Six Sigma or PMP certification is a plus. Networking and Key
Relationships: • Production staff and team leads at Acton and
Sudbury • Production Manager overseeing both sites • Quality
Manager (for ISO compliance and quality culture support) • Supply
Chain and Materials teams (for pull system and material flow
alignment) • Logistics team (as downstream customer of production
output) • Facilities and EHS teams (for layout, upgrades, and
safety compliance) Work Environment and Travel Requirements: ·
Daily presence on the production floor required to support assembly
operations. Occasional travel (estimated 10–15%) between Acton &
Sudbury and other sites within the US is required to align
processes, support training, and share standard work across
facilities. · This is a hands-on role within a precision assembly
environment involving CNC machines, automation, and material
handling equipment. ·Must be comfortable working around hoists,
forklifts, and industrial machinery while ensuring adherence to
safety protocols. ·Flexibility is required to adjust working hours
when needed to support critical launch milestones or production
schedules. Physical Requirements: · Prolonged periods of sitting at
a desk and working on a computer.· Must be able to lift up to 20
pounds at times. Additional Information - This job description is
designed to provide an overview of basic skills, experiences and
education required to perform the job and is not designed to cover
or contain a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties, or
responsibilities required of the employee to perform the essential
functions of the job. In instances where educational degrees are
required, the company will take into consideration factors such as
additional experience, training, or certifications in lieu of
specific educational requirements . Methods Machine is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex,
gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion,
national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any
other characteristic protected by law. Requirements:
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