ITW Pro Brands is a manufacturer of lubricants, cleaning chemicals, and corrosion preventatives formulated to maximize equipment productivity and product quality for customers. We go to market through B2B with a focus on the automotive, aviation, fabricated metal, food processing, and machinery manufacturing market segments. Offering a brand portfolio that is well recognized within these industrial channels, our premium products address customer pain points and our direct sales team provides expert, value-added consulting at the customer level. ITW Pro Brands has 3 manufacturing facilities (Olathe, KS, Tucker, GA, and DeWitt, IA) and a formulation lab in Carol Stream, IL and employs 250 individuals. Summary : Following the 80/20 principles, the Divisional Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for developing and implementing process line improvements, including day-to-day manufacturing support and strategically aligned project development and implementation. The Divisional Manufacturing Engineer will be the Operations ITW Toolbox Specialist. They are supporting and driving 80/20 FTB (Front Back) Projects within the Divisional Operations Team across four manufacturing sites in the US. Responsibilities: Work with the Operations Director to specialize in the ITW 80/20 methodology and suite of ITW Toolbox tools. Initiate innovations concerning process and equipment modifications or changes, which improve operating conditions, safety, energy conservation, environmental concerns, and profitability. Manage capital and expense projects from conception to production, including preparing financial justification, specifying, purchasing, and tracking all spending related to the project. Develop maintenance and operator training documentation, conduct equipment qualification and initial training of production personnel, and make provisions for repair parts stocking levels. Work with the Operations Director to represent the interests of the Production Department in discussions with other departments on changes or new installations in the division. Project management tasks include purchasing materials and supplies, equipment installation, budget tracking, employee training, and startup of projects. Monitor process equipment downtime records to identify troublesome equipment and recommend improvements. Calculate material balances when processes change or when directed by the Operations Director. Work directly with manufacturing in troubleshooting and resolving process issues. Research to develop new and improved processes for manufacturing. Supports EHS and maintenance functions with the safe handling of chemical materials and secure management of chemical storage and assets. Evaluating processes and equipment to ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations. Evaluating production performance to determine efficiency rates. Foster, communicate, and exemplify the values of ITW: act with integrity and trust, operate with simplicity, treat everyone with respect, and take shared risks. Travel as needed for business needs. Perform other duties as assigned. Other Competencies: Proficient in the use of an ERP system, Microsoft Navision preferred. Must be able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, manage priorities, and work independently and on a team. Possesses an entrepreneurial spirit and is willing to take the initiative with a focus on the key initiatives and opportunities for improvement and growth. Self-starter, highly motivated, follows directions well, and can work with little or no supervision. Able to adapt effectively to changes in the work environment in a positive manner; able to deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected events. Proficient time management and prioritization skills. Minimum Requirements: BS in the relevant field of engineering with a minimum of five years of experience in an industrial manufacturing environment. Working knowledge and experience of Project Management (PMP certification a plus). Continuous improvement toolset experience is a plus. A willingness to use a different CI model is a must. Proficient in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Outlook. Strong written, verbal, and collaborative communication skills. Knowledge and Experience of OSHA PSM elements is a plus, particularly Mechanical Integrity. J-18808-Ljbffr