Engineering Assistant
Company: Sumitomo Electric Group
Location: Raleigh
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corp. Job
Summary The Production process follows documented procedures to
inspect product prior to shipment to the next step of manufacturing
or to the customer. Each step of the production processes is
comprised of multiple processes requiring careful attention to
detail and accuracy in maintaining parameter specifications to
assure product is manufactured with the goal of zero defects. These
processes are performed in a manufacturing environment. The
Engineering Assistant works with the area process engineer to
assure the equipment is in proper operating condition by
troubleshooting and correcting process and production problems
which exceed the written problem-resolution standards. Work is
self-generated by analyzing quality of product output and the
detailed process and trouble reports; However, the engineering
assistant works with the process engineer in developing
improvements of the process and equipment. Trends are noted and
timely recommendations made as to corrective action to take. In
addition to analyzing and correcting problems, the position
evaluates and sets up new equipment and prepares documentation for
the production staff which clearly outlines the equipment set-up to
minimize errors when creating and maintaining indication sheets.
The position also trains others in how to use the new
equipment/process and experiments to improve process yields and to
reduce manufacturing costs. Further, the position certifies the
staff in proper operation of equipment, creates reports on process
and assists in establishing product specifications. The position
serves as a liaison between the Process Engineering staff and
Production staff to meet output and quality goals. Job Duties and
Responsibilities A. Essential Functions 1.0 Production and
Technical Responsibilities Analyze daily product and
computer-generated process reports to identify and resolve problems
with the equipment or the product to prevent major problems from
occurring. Inspect dies, tooling and other machine parts to uncover
any abnormalities with the equipment. Evaluate processes on an
ongoing basis to identify potential problem areas and recommend
design changes. Investigate and implement new equipment and machine
designs to expedite production, improve safety and reduce process
time. Isolate problem area(s) and issue maintenance work requests
for equipment repairs. 1.3 Evaluate the cable produced for
compliance with product specifications including data on the
thickness of the core lumps and fiber length and adjust process
conditions accordingly to improve output and efficiency. 1.4
Set-up, calibrate and assemble equipment for a new product, test
run or new process to establish parameters and to assure a
consistent quality process. Assure proper oxygen and nitrogen
flows, appropriate tolerances in the ribbon process, and overall
quality condition of the fiber. Inspect all equipment, controls and
safety features to assure proper and safe operating condition prior
to the beginning of the inking and ribbon processes. 1.5 Order,
receive, test and install machine parts and determine usage rates
for all new parts. Meet with vendors to discuss new equipment and
tool product lines for suitability to the cabling processes. 1.6
Communicate with production staff and design, product and process
engineering staff to identify and resolve problems and to train in
new processes and specifications. 1.7 Help enforce operating
instructions to production staff. Distribute and communicate
controlled documents including indication sheets, one-point
standards, temporary procedure instructions (TPI) and engineering
control notices (ECN) to maintain the ISO certification. Write
operation and training manual updates as changes occur. 1.8 Report
all required information into the computerized data collection
system for quality, quantity, status. Provide training to all
assigned staff. Work and report to the area process engineer to
improve the process or design of the product. When changing the
product design, the engineering assistant and process engineer will
work directly with product design to assure all design criteria
meet the required industrial standards. 2.0 Quality
Responsibilities 2.1 Check processes for adherence with established
quality parameters and process specifications. Assure that
indication sheets (~700) are correct and correspond to their
respective design sheets. 2.2 Regularly monitor and adjust the
inking and ribbon processes to assure proper coloring, tolerances
and flow to create a quality product. 2.3 During the process,
evaluate the equipment and the product for defects and adjust
process to minimize problems. 3.0 Reporting and Paperwork
Responsibilities 3.1 Assist documentation outlining product and
process problems and corrective actions. Compile data on trends in
yield, output, and scrap and related action items for historical
perspective and for determining adjustments and preventive
measures. 3.2 Assist all trial data and EPO’s run. The trial and
EPO reports are to be sent to the corresponding design staff and
manufacturing staff for up to date technical information exchange.
4.0 Responsibility for the Work of Others 4.1 Participate as a
member of the training/certification team for the responsible area
processes 4.2 Coach production staff as needed on proper work
procedures. 4.3 Work as a contributing member of the Process
Improvement Team. 5.0 Responsibility for the Safety of Others 5.1
Observe the work area and work practices to identify any unsafe
conditions or practices. Recommend changes to machines and the use
of different tools or equipment for safer operation. 5.2 Intervene
when problems are noted to promote and assure safety of all. 5.3
Practice and monitor appropriate safety practices to prevent injury
to self and others. 5.4 Read the Safety Data Sheets to learn about
any hazardous materials used. B. Additional Responsibilities 1.1
Perform other related duties as assigned by the area process
engineer. 1.2 Participate in Model Shop Activities(5S). C.
Instruments, Tools, Machines or Equipment Used Area production
equipment and related equipment which may be used in other areas of
the manufacturing facility. Precision measuring instruments to
measure and verify the exact length and diameter of the fiber
and/or tubes/jacketed Computer system for data compilation and
report generation and to issue revised designs and operating
instructions . Various hand tools to disassemble, assemble and
adjust equipment, tension and pressures. Calipers, pyrometers,
manometers and various other gauges and hand tools. Develop design
skills by learning CAD, thereby helping to make documented changes
to floor equipment. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities A. Minimum
Learned Skills and Abilities Required 1.1 Ability to quickly
analyze production problems and determine which changes to make to
maintain product specifications and production schedules. 1.2
Comprehensive knowledge of the mechanical, electrical and fiber
optic systems and operations including the ability to read and
interpret/translate blueprints, diagrams, flow charts and
engineering reports. B. Minimum Learned Skills and Abilities
Required (Cont.) Ability to use arithmetic and math formulas
including fractions, decimals and basic statistical analysis.
Ability to use basic trigonometry and analytical geometry. 1.4
Thorough knowledge of appropriate safety procedures relative to the
operational processes. 1.5 Ability to use the computer for data
compilation and analysis and for report generation and design
changes. 1.6 Ability to develop and communicate written standard
operating procedures and troubleshooting guidelines for use by the
production staff. 1.7 Ability to respond to alarms and other
interruptions at the same time keeping the work in process flowing
as smoothly as possible to meet production goals. 1.8 Ability to
communicate clearly in instructing employees in correct and safe
operating procedures. Willingness to work as a committed team
member. Willingness to learn basic material science (processing
related) of the material used in the specific area of work. C.
Minimum Education Requirements 1.1 Completion of high school course
work and graduation from high school. 1.2 One year of technical
training including equipment and process maintenance or its
equivalent. 1.3 5 years on the job training progressing through all
the steps associated with the processes in the specific area of
work.
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