Advanced Manufacturing Process Developer

Advanced Manufacturing Process Developer
  • posted job: 2025-06-12
  • Melbourne
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  • Job Country: Australia
  • Job Industry: Engineering & Manufacturing
  • Job Profile: Manufacturing Engineer
  • Training Duration: Not Required
  • Number of Jobs Opening: 35
  • Salary: 160000 ( 160000 Per Month)
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Visa: Provided by company
  • Food: Provided by company
  • Accommodation: Provided by company
  • Air ticket: Provided by company
  • Medical Insurance: Provided by Company
  • Commuting to job location: Provided by company
  • Required Experience: Not Required
  • Minimum Education Level: Not Required
  • Employee Acceptance: International
  • Work Location: Work at Office/Being at Work
  • Hiring Need: Immediate

Job Description:

Job Description: Advanced Manufacturing Process Developer – Engineering & Manufacturing Job Industry, Melbourne

The Advanced Manufacturing Process Developer in Melbourne is responsible for spearheading the design, enhancement, and implementation of cutting-edge manufacturing techniques within a dynamic engineering and production environment. This role focuses on integrating advanced technologies such as automation, robotics, and data analytics to optimize production workflows and support continuous improvement initiatives. The developer works closely with production managers, design engineers, and quality control teams to identify opportunities for process innovation.

Daily tasks include evaluating existing manufacturing operations, conducting trials with new materials or equipment, and analysing process data to identify bottlenecks or inefficiencies. The role involves significant hands-on engagement with manufacturing lines, equipment testing, and system calibration to ensure optimal production performance. The position also requires regular documentation and reporting of process improvements, safety checks, and compliance standards.

A key part of this role is managing cross-functional projects that bridge research and development with manufacturing execution. The developer is expected to lead pilot programs, provide technical guidance to production staff, and ensure seamless integration of new processes. They play a pivotal role in reducing waste, improving cycle times, and maintaining high standards of product quality.

Melbourne's manufacturing industry, increasingly focused on smart factories and Industry 4.0, provides a fertile environment for advanced process development. This role contributes directly to boosting operational efficiency and supporting the long-term competitiveness of manufacturing firms in the region.

Job Requirement:

Job Requirements: Advanced Manufacturing Process Developer – Engineering & Manufacturing Job Industry, Melbourne

Candidates must demonstrate strong proficiency in manufacturing systems, process engineering, and lean manufacturing principles. An analytical mindset is essential, with the ability to interpret complex data and implement effective solutions that enhance production performance. Familiarity with digital manufacturing tools, such as CAD/CAM systems, ERP platforms, and automation interfaces, is highly valued.

The role requires excellent problem-solving capabilities, with a focus on proactive troubleshooting and iterative process improvement. The ideal candidate is comfortable working both independently and collaboratively across departments. Strong communication skills are necessary to convey technical information to non-technical stakeholders and provide clear instructions to operational teams.

Applicants must show capability in managing multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining attention to detail and meeting strict production timelines. A background in process validation, quality assurance, and equipment qualification is useful for maintaining consistency across manufacturing lines.

Understanding and applying modern manufacturing methodologies, such as Six Sigma or TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), is beneficial. The developer should also be able to work under pressure and adapt quickly to changing production priorities or new technologies.

A commitment to workplace safety, sustainability, and compliance with local regulations is essential. The role demands continuous learning and a forward-thinking approach to innovation within manufacturing systems.

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