Interface

Process Engineer II

Interface  •  United States (Onsite)  •  13 days ago
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Job Description

Interface is a global flooring and sustainability leader dedicated to rethinking how spaces work for people and the planet. Our portfolio includes Interface® carpet tile and LVT, nora® rubber flooring, and FLOR® premium area rugs. Across every brand, we innovate in a way that combines design, performance, and sustainability—without compromise.

Trusted by architects, designers, and building professionals worldwide, we help bring bold visions to life with solutions that deliver real, measurable impact. Building on more than 30 years of sustainability progress and industry‑first innovation, we remain ‘all in’ on our goal of becoming carbon negative by 2040, without the use of offsets.

The Process Engineer II will identify improvement opportunities that align with strategic objectives and lead multi-disciplined teams improving existing processes, reducing costs, and assisting in the implementation of new manufacturing processes. This will be accomplished through the use of process improvement methodologies utilizing DMAIC, DOE, FMEA, Process Mapping, 6S, etc. This includes, but is not limited to, examining equipment, processes, and operations, then making improvements through the definition, development, documentation, training and implementation of the process. Candidates should enjoy both hands-on and theoretical engineering approaches.

Educational requirements:

  • BS in Engineering and over 2 years Process, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering experience

Skills and experience:

  • Professional attitude and work ethic, and a self-starter with a desire to achieve results
  • Excellent communication skills, verbal and written, from floor level through the management level
  • Proven team leadership skills and the ability to influence others at all levels of the organization
  • Knowledgeable of process engineering, manufacturing engineering, industrial engineering, and material properties
  • Capable of process documentation such as manufacturing routings, task descriptions, work center definitions
  • Experience with project costing, bid package preparation and execution (desirable)
  • Experience leading cross-functional problem-solving teams with demonstrated success
  • Thorough understanding and demonstrated working knowledge of Six Sigma and Lean tools and techniques (DMAIC, DOE, FMEA, SPC, Process Mapping, etc.)
  • Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
  • Experience with statistical software such as Minitab or SPC for Excel, flowcharting and process mapping software; the ability to train others in use
  • Strong time and project management skills
  • Experience working with customers to understand performance and end-use requirements, determining critical process characteristics, variables, and measurement systems that determine and measure conformance to requirements
  • Familiar with design of machinery fundamentals

Essential duties:

  • Learn and retain a working knowledge of company initiatives, processes, laboratory testing and quality control procedures, as necessary to meet company needs
  • Work with operators to learn the capabilities and limitations of our processes and identify opportunities for improvements in efficiency, work procedures, quality, and safety
  • Evaluate all processes to identify opportunities to improve product uniformity, eliminate non-value-added functions, optimize process efficiency, and evaluate process for yield and safety improvement opportunities
  • Partner with manufacturing to develop, maintain, implement, and monitor operational procedures and standards
  • Work to reduce off-quality by analyzing quality data to determine root cause
  • Perform cost analysis, time studies, frequency checks, and material usage analysis
  • Collaborate with Engineering to plan and execute all aspects of a project or technology initiative, including basic data collection, engineering evaluation, scope of work development, cost estimations and financial analysis
  • Develop project charters and lead process improvement and cost reduction teams utilizing process improvement tools and techniques
  • Analyze, develop, coordinate, implement and interpret the results of projects and trials related to continuous improvement and techniques
  • Provide regular updates on project status
  • Maintain accurate, legible, and well-organized records of all projects, trials and necessary support data in manufacturing and related support areas
  • Maintain Process Specifications
  • Perform Process Audits
  • Coordinate functional experts in contacting outside vendors concerning raw materials, supplies, machinery or equipment as necessary to meet company needs
  • Travel to locations outside the company to conduct and/or assist in continuous improvement activities, trials or training, as necessary to meet company needs
  • Monitor compliance with OSHA regulations, ISO 9001 & 14001 policies
  • Comply with safety regulations
  • Maintain and promote good housekeeping
  • Comply with environmental regulations
  • Be aware of departmental Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Physical demands:

  • Long periods of standing on concrete during data collection
  • Daily climbing of ladders or stairs
  • Extensive walking

Work environment:

  • Office environment
  • Non-climate controlled manufacturing environment.

Bachelor of Science

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About Interface

Interface is a world-leading modular flooring company with a fully integrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring. Our modular system helps customers create interior spaces while positively impacting the people who use them and our planet.

We’re here to realize a more beautiful world, with people and environment in harmony. Our mission, Climate Take Back™, invites industry to join us as we commit to running our business in a way that is restorative to the planet and creates a climate fit for life.

We're always looking for passionate, committed individuals to help us get there. Problem solvers. Creative thinkers. True individuals, who don’t follow convention but challenge it.

At Interface, that’s a responsibility we all share. From our research labs to our production floor, we’re always looking to design a better way. To inspire others, and to embrace a better tomorrow. If you’re ready to make a real difference, then join us.

Help us lead industry to love the world.

Industry
Manufacturing & Production
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Year Founded
1973
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