Associate Industrial Engineer
Education required/preferred:
BS in Industrial or Systems Engineering required
Experience:
0 – 2 years
Required Skills/Qualifications:
· Highly skilled with MS Excel and AutoCAD
· Industrial Engineering background including capacity planning/modeling, time-studies, balance tables and flexible work-cell development, financial analysis, and standard cost development
Preferred Skills/Competencies:
Six Sigma Tools, Lean Manufacturing Concepts
Strong understanding of financial analysis
Other Skills:
Strong written and verbal communications (including presentation skills)
Organizational Relationships/Scope:
This position is a part of the Operations Commercialization Engineering (OCE) team, within SI OpEx & Engineering. It supports Surgical Innovations manufacturing locations and R&D centers.
Working Conditions:
Office environment, with time required working directly on the manufacturing floor; <25%travel required.
About Medtronic
Together, we can change healthcare worldwide. At Medtronic, we push the limits of what technology, therapies and services can do to help alleviate pain, restore health and extend life. We challenge ourselves and each other to make tomorrow better than yesterday. It is what makes this an exciting and rewarding place to be.
We want to accelerate and advance our ability to create meaningful innovations - but we will only succeed with the right people on our team. Let’s work together to address universal healthcare needs and improve patients’ lives. Help us shape the future.
Physical Job Requirements
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this position, but they are not an exhaustive list of all the required responsibilities and skills of this position.
The physical demands described within the Day in the Life section of this job description are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.