Bill of Material Specialist / Engineer Tech

Dahlonega, GA
Full Time
Satellite Industries
Entry Level
Bill of Material Specialist / Engineer Tech – Job Description
Reports to: Engineering Manager

SUMMARY:                                                                                        
The BOM Specialist / Engineer Tech will be responsible for creating, optimizing, and maintaining accurate Bills of Materials for our product lines. This role involves working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the efficiency and accuracy of our BOMs throughout the product lifecycle. This position also supports the Engineering team and projects, including R&D.
                                   
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:                                                                                           
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily:                                                                                                   
  • Develop and maintain Bills of Materials for our product lines using SAGE X3 ERP system, incorporating engineering specifications, design changes, and component requirements.
  • Collaborate with Engineering teams to ensure BOMs accurately reflect product designs and configurations developed in CAD systems like SolidWorks and AutoCAD.
  • Work closely with Procurement to manage component inventory levels within SAGE X3 and ensure availability of materials for production and prototyping.
  • Conduct regular audits of BOMs within SAGE X3 to identify discrepancies, errors, or inconsistencies, and implement corrective actions as needed.
  • Support manufacturing operations by providing accurate BOM information from SAGE X3 for production planning and scheduling.
  • Participate in cross-functional teams to address BOM-related issues within SAGE X3 and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Develop and maintain documentation related to BOMs within SAGE X3, including revision control and change management processes.
  • Stay informed about industry standards and best practices related to BOM management and documentation within SAGE X3.
  • Execute engineering change orders and update product data
  • Assist with preparation of engineering documents including drawings, specifications, process documentation and assembly instructions.
  • Maintain records and files for all completed engineering work in both electronic and paper versions as required.
  • Assist with 5S programs.
  • Assist other functional areas as directed.
  • Other duties as assigned.                                                                         
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Degree in Engineering, Supply Chain or a related field
  • 2 years experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Profiency in Sage X3 or similar ERP systems
  • Experience with SolidWorks
  • Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and materials
  • Excels at documenting their process and help make improvements to their job through system and process improvements
                                 
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