Provide hands-on engineering support to manufacturing and service teams.
Troubleshoot issues involving equipment, tooling, automation, materials, and processes.
Lead root cause investigations and implement corrective and preventive actions that stick.
Analyze production data to spot trends, recurring issues, and risks before they become problems.
Develop permanent, scalable solutions that stabilize and improve production.
Track key metrics—downtime, scrap, yield, rework—to understand process health.
Use data and cross-functional insights to anticipate constraints or failures.
Build control plans, standard work, and monitoring systems that prevent repeat issues.
Maintain clear documentation of issues, actions, and lessons learned.
Program, modify, and support automation systems including PLCs, robotics, and automated assembly/test equipment.
Support equipment setup, optimization, troubleshooting, and validation.
Partner with Maintenance and vendors to boost automation reliability.
Identify new automation opportunities that improve safety, throughput, and cost.
Develop and execute improvement strategies aligned with business goals.
Drive Lean, Six Sigma, and CI initiatives focused on efficiency, quality, and cost reduction.
Identify opportunities for automation, simplification, and standardization.
Strengthen long-term manufacturing capability, scalability, and resilience.
Design, develop, and optimize manufacturing processes, work instructions, routings, and tooling.
Ensure processes are robust, repeatable, and capable of meeting quality and production targets.
Support New Product Introduction (NPI) through DFM/DFA reviews and process validation.
Keep manufacturing documentation accurate and up to date.
Work closely with Operations, Quality, Supply Chain, Maintenance, and Engineering.
Support quality investigations, CAPA, and audit activities.
Ensure compliance with applicable quality systems and regulatory requirements.
Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, or related engineering field.
3–10 years of experience in manufacturing engineering or production support.
Strong troubleshooting skills and a track record of implementing lasting corrective actions.
Experience with automation systems (PLC, robotics, automated assembly/test equipment).
Solid understanding of manufacturing processes, controls, and continuous improvement.
Ability to analyze data, identify trends, and anticipate operational risks.
Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills.
Experience in high-mix or regulated manufacturing environments.
Lean, Six Sigma, or similar CI certification.
Project management or automation implementation experience.
Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship

At Analogic, we work together to create life-changing technology. We value your unique skills and abilities and invite you to join our team in supplying transportation security professionals with leading-edge aviation security screening equipment and health care workers with high-tech medical products. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits program, and an opportunity to grow with us!
Analogic’s aviation security solutions, such as our ConneCT checkpoint security scanner, are designed to meet the highest standards for threat detection and are operational at airports worldwide.
Our CT, MRI, and digital mammography products are sold to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), providing state-of-the-art capability and enabling them to enter new markets and expand their existing market presence. Today, Analogic's subsystems are used in approximately half of the world's CT and MRI scanners. For over 50 years we've enabled customers to thrive, improving the health and enhancing the safety of people around the world. Analogic is headquartered just north of Boston, Massachusetts.
To learn more about our culture, mission and vision please visit www.analogic.com