Process Engineer - Automation & Assembly at Allegion

Greenfield, Indiana, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Manufacturing, SecurityIndustries

Requirements

  • B.S. in Engineering or related field
  • Minimum 3-5 years related experience
  • Strong mechanical aptitude
  • Experience with tool design and engineering support in a light manufacturing and assembly environment
  • Creo or equivalent solid modelling software
  • Experience with product routings and bills of materials
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with time and resource constraints
  • Strong teamwork and internal customer-relation skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work both independently and within teams
  • Effective data collection, analysis, interpretation, and resulting decision-making

Responsibilities

  • Manage capital equipment investments from business case through production launch
  • Implement process improvement projects to achieve plant productivity targets
  • Design and procure tools, jigs and fixtures
  • Support existing work cells experiencing equipment or process issues
  • Initiate stocking of expendable tooling and critical spares in the MRO crib
  • Submit Engineering Changes to make updates to Bills of Materials
  • Update Cycle Times & Product Routings in the ERP system
  • Submit product routing updates as required for configurator updates
  • Work with cross functional teams including Product Management, Sustaining Engineering, Quality Engineering, Operational Excellence and Operations as required
  • Utilize tools like PFMEA, SWOT Analysis, PICK Charts, DMAIC etc. for problem solving

Skills

Tool Design
Jigs and Fixtures
Time Studies
Line Balancing
Standard Work
PFMEA
DMAIC
SWOT Analysis
PICK Charts
ERP Systems
Bill of Materials
Product Routings
Engineering Changes
Work Cell Design
Process Troubleshooting

Allegion

Global provider of security solutions

About Allegion

Allegion provides security solutions that focus on securing doors and surrounding areas. Their product range includes mechanical locks, electronic access control systems, and biometric scanning devices, catering to various clients such as homeowners, businesses, and educational institutions. Allegion's products work by offering different methods of access control, from traditional keys to advanced technology that uses fingerprints or other biometric data for entry. What sets Allegion apart from competitors is their commitment to integrating new technologies into their security solutions while also adhering to environmental, social, and governance principles. The company's goal is to enhance safety and access for communities while driving innovation in the security industry.

Dublin, IrelandHeadquarters
1908Year Founded
$1,000MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Social Impact, CybersecurityIndustries
5,001-10,000Employees

Benefits

Competitive pay
PTO
Career development
More benefits

Risks

Emerging startups with innovative solutions could erode Allegion's market share.
Supply chain vulnerabilities in semiconductor components may disrupt electronic product production.
Rising raw material costs, especially metals, could impact Allegion's profit margins.

Differentiation

Allegion offers a comprehensive portfolio of mechanical and electronic security products.
The company operates in 120 countries under 23 brands, including Schlage and Von Duprin.
Allegion integrates ESG principles, focusing on innovation and community impact.

Upsides

Acquisitions like Unicel and Krieger enhance Allegion's product offerings and market reach.
The demand for touchless security solutions has surged post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Cloud-based access control systems offer scalability and remote management capabilities.

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