Job Description
Job Description
Production Engineer
Location : Columbus, IN
Pay : $30–$44 / hr (DOE)
Schedule : Day shift aligned with production (typically 6 : 30 AM–3 : 30 / 3 : 45 PM depending on daily production requirements)
About the Opportunity
Aegis Worldwide is seeking three Production Engineers to support long-term capital projects, automation initiatives, and large-scale process improvements. This is a highly visible role supporting future production capacity, new equipment installation, and strategic engineering upgrades across the plant.
This facility is modern, clean, and highly advanced—featuring excellent on-site employee amenities and long-term stability. Once hired full-time, employees receive an extremely competitive benefits package with strong career mobility.
Position Overview
These roles sit within the Production Engineering group and focus heavily on project planning, automation integration, process optimization, and long-term capacity planning. Engineers in this group work closely with outside integrators, internal engineering teams, and production associates to design, evaluate, and implement new technology and equipment.
The work is approximately 80% planning / project management and 20% hands-on, with heavy involvement during plant shutdowns and major installation phases.
Key Responsibilities Production & Process Improvement
Identify and implement improvements to safety, quality, productivity, and material flow
Reduce equipment downtime and manufacturing environmental impact
Develop and optimize welding processes
Integrate automation and new technology to meet future production demands
Support capacity planning aligned to long-term sales forecasts
Utilize KPIs, project schedules, and budgeting to manage improvement projects
Capital Projects & Automation
Conduct time studies, process mapping, and evaluations for upcoming equipment installations
Prepare complete justification packets for new machinery and automation projects
Coordinate with external vendors and integrators on design, testing, debugging, and installation
Support equipment commissioning, retesting, and validation
Participate in major shutdown activities (July & December) for installations and line upgrades
Welding-Focused Responsibilities
Conceptualize fixture designs for welded assemblies
Troubleshoot quality issues using drawings, inspection reports, and mechanical understanding
Investigate and optimize welding / automation equipment (robotic welding experience preferred but not required)
Become the technical expert for assigned welding area
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Work with production teams, engineers, maintenance, and external vendors
Support kaizen events including hands-on improvements to equipment and materials handling
Qualifications Required
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical Engineering, or Engineering Technology
Internship or co-op experience required for new graduates
Strong technical aptitude, problem-solving ability, and troubleshooting skills
Understanding of manufacturing methods : welding, cutting, machining, etc.
Ability to read and interpret drawings and measurement methods
Preferred
2–5 years of hands-on production or manufacturing engineering experience
Experience with automation, robotics, or capital equipment implementation
Exposure to welding processes or robotic welding systems
Project management experience (scheduling, budgeting, KPI tracking)
Additional Details
Typical day ends once production concludes (approx. 3 : 30–3 : 45 PM)
Expect heavier workloads during holiday and mid-year shutdowns
Projects run 16–52 weeks, involving vendor meetings, testing, debugging, and implementation
Strong upward mobility once hired full-time
Production Engineer • Columbus, IN, US