Director of Engineering
American Locker
Job Description
Right from the start, American Locker has continually led the industry we invented with an unstoppable series of innovative solutions - like inventing the first coinâoperated locker. Our years of innovative American manufacturing have led us to create the widest range of customized solutions in the industry. Our smart locker systems are built to satisfy any solution with maximum security; intelligent keyâless lockers that accept credit cards, charge laptops, send text messages, and more.
Weâre seeking a Director of Manufacturing Engineering to join the growing American Locker team! The Director of Manufacturing Engineering is a critical leadership role responsible for bridging product design and scalable production. This individual owns the full manufacturing engineering function at the plantâensuring that products are designed, released, and continuously improved in a way that enables efficient, highâquality, and costâeffective manufacturing.
This role is both strategic and handsâon. You will define how work gets built, lead rapid prototyping efforts, and drive continuous improvement across the factory. Youâll operate with a high degree of autonomy, building structure where it doesnât yet exist and taking full ownership of the engineering roadmap and deliverables.
This is an opportunity to help modernize and rebuild a legacy manufacturing operation into a highly efficient, scalable system. What Youâll Do Manufacturing Engineering Ownership Own manufacturing readiness for all productsâfrom prototype through full production Define and maintain routings, work instructions, and labor standards Ensure BOMs, drawings, and specifications are complete and productionâready Lead firstâarticle builds and production launches Serve as the primary bridge between product/design engineering and the factory floor Production Release & Execution Oversee the release of work orders into production systems (e.g., MIE Trak) Ensure jobs are fully defined and executable without ambiguity or delay Eliminate production disruptions caused by engineering gaps Standardize how work moves from order â instruction â build Rapid Prototyping & New Product Introduction Lead heavy prototyping efforts, especially in sheet metal fabrication Translate new product concepts into manufacturability quickly Build scalable processes for introducing new products into production Continuous Improvement & Operational Efficiency Drive Lean and Six Sigma initiatives across the plant Analyze labor, cycle times, and production constraints Improve cell layouts, material flow, and ergonomics Reduce scrap, rework, and nonâvalueâadded labor Partner closely with Operations on Kaizen events and standard work Own the Engineering Change Order (ECO) process and governance Lead root cause analysis for engineeringârelated defects Drive corrective actions into design and manufacturing standards Support ISO and quality system alignment Leadership & Team Development Lead and develop a small but highâimpact manufacturing engineering team (2 direct reports) Set direction, priorities, and accountability for the function Build structure, processes, and clarity in an environment with minimal existing framework What Success Looks Like Manufacturing processes are clearly defined, repeatable, and scalable Production runs with minimal disruption due to engineering gaps New products move quickly and successfully from concept to production Measurable improvements in efficiency, throughput, and quality Strong alignment between engineering, quality, and operations Key Metrics Labor variance vs. standard Scrap and rework reduction Cycle time and throughput improvements Firstâpass yield / firstâarticle success ECO cycle time and repeat defect reduction What Weâre Looking For 10+ years of manufacturing engineering experience 10+ years of leadership experience 5+ years of handsâon sheet metal manufacturing experience (required) Proven experience in rapid prototyping and new product introduction (NPI) Forming, powder coat experience a plus (not required) Experience building routings, work instructions, and labor standards Strong background in Lean Manufacturing and/or Six Sigma Experience operating in or improving legacy manufacturing environments preferred Leadership & Mindset Selfâstarter who thrives in ambiguity and builds structure from scratch Comfortable operating with minimal training or existing processes Strong ownership mindsetâyou donât wait for direction, you create it Willing to ask for support and collaborate crossâfunctionally Ambitious and motivated to help rebuild and modernize a business Be part of a rapidly growing, innovative company transforming package management solutions. Work within a collaborative team environment guided by clear core values and EOS methodology.
Competitive compensation, professional growth opportunities, and impactful work. 401(k) with employer match Generous health, dental, and vision benefits #J-18808-Ljbffr