Manufacturing Project Engineer - Welding Technologies

Caterpillar Caterpillar · Industrial · Mossville, IL

Manufacturing Project Engineer role focused on advancing large-scale manufacturing operations through engineering projects that improve safety, quality, velocity, and cost. The role involves working with advanced welding and fabrication processes, digital automation, and manufacturing engineering to drive industrialization and process optimization. It partners with design engineering, operations, supply chain, and quality teams to deliver scalable solutions from New Product Introduction (NPI) through production ramp-up, using structured problem-solving and data-driven decision making.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support manufacturing process development projects that improve safety, quality, velocity, and cost by integrating materials, components, and manual, automated, and robotic welding systems within established manufacturing systems and Caterpillar fabrication environments.
  2. Provide hands-on technical support for manufacturing feasibility, welding processes, tooling, assembly, machining, automation, and supplier‑supported operations, following established standards, procedures, and best practices.
  3. Contribute to New Product Introduction (NPI) efforts by helping define manufacturing requirements, welding process flows, work instructions, and quality controls to support the industrialization of welding products, processes, and prototypes.
  4. Apply structured problem‑solving and root cause analysis to resolve routine to moderately complex quality, safety, delivery, and cost issues related to welding operations and manufacturing system performance.
  5. Collaborate with manufacturing, design engineering, quality, supply chain, and external suppliers to support project execution, milestone tracking, validation activities, and compliance requirements.

Skills

Required

  • Analytical Thinking
  • Decision Making and Critical Thinking
  • Technical Excellence
  • Manufacturing Standards, Procedures, and Policies
  • Troubleshooting Technical Problems

Nice to have

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Materials Science, etc.
  • heavy equipment, industrial manufacturing, or high-mix production environments
  • manufacturing engineering fundamentals (assembly, machining, fabrication, or automation)
  • metal brazing, resistance welding, aluminum welding and laser welding

What the JD emphasized

  • hands-on technical impact
  • exposure to cutting-edge automation
  • influence how Caterpillar designs, tests, and deploys