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MES Engineer

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Salary: $100,000 - $135,000 per year
A bit about us:
For non-local candidates, this role can work under a remote/travel schedule
Based in Ivyland, PA, we're a leading electronics medical device developer. We are at the forefront of revolutionizing personal health monitoring with our cutting-edge next-generation treatment devices.
Are you an MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) Engineer with experience leading a software implementation project? If so, then keep reading!
Why join us?
100% paid Health Insurance for Employee and family
Dental & Vision Insurance
4 Weeks PTO
Flexible Schedule
Generous Stock Options
Work on exciting, next generation products
High growth potential and long-term leadership opportunities
Job Details
Requirements/
Responsibilities:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Systems, or similar
Experience leading an MES software implementation project from beginning to end
Customize and deploy AEGIS FactoryLogix MES system for company needs
Testing of the MES and offering hands-on guidance and support to Manufacturing personnel for proficient utilization of the MES.
Crafting documentation to delineate MES workflows, thereby aiding the MES implementation process.
Prior experience with AEGIS/FactoryLogix and NetSuite highly preferred.
Knowledge and experience working in a GMP/GDP environment is crucial for successful execution in this role.
Preferred experience includes familiarity with SMT and Batch Processing.
Coordination and alignment with Engineering staff, end users, IT team, and software vendors to optimize system usability address issues.
Providing ongoing support, troubleshooting, and maintenance for the MES system.
Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply button.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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