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CPP-Cleveland, Inc. Engineering Co-Op - FALL 24 / SPRING 25 (Eastlake, OH) in Eastlake, Ohio

Engineering Co-Op FALL 24 / SPRING 25 If you would love to be part of a company that is poised for substantial growth with opportunities for career advancement, then working for CPP may be the right fit for you! Join a results-oriented workplace that strives for success through innovation, collaboration, and teamwork. Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) Eastlake is an investment casting foundry that specializes in complex aerospace & gas turbine components. With a stable business model and competitive compensation & benefits, CPP is a great option to consider as you look to make your next career move. For more information, please visit https://www.cppcorp.com/ WHAT WE OFFER

  • Weekly Pay for Hourly Employees
  • Comprehensive Benefit Plans
  • Quarterly Bonus Opportunity
  • 401k with Company Match
  • Emphasis on Employee Engagement
  • Paid Holidays and Vacation Time
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Opportunities for Advancement

JOB SUMMARY Engineering Co-ops will be assigned to New Product Development engineering or Production Engineering working cooperatively with manufacturing to develop robust processes and tooling to support the company's growth in the industrial and aerospace investment casting markets. Individuals identified as dimensional will focus primarily on dimensional control, the dies, fixtures, gages, and other tooling associated with the manufacture of investment castings. Problem solving, and the concepts & tools of problem solving, are essential to the job. Engineers will be required to identify & define problems, perform root cause analysis, and implement solutions to problems that affect yield, rework, and overall quality of the product using a standardized approach (PDCA, Six-Sigma...). Occasionally taking a leadership role in resolving cross-functional problems. The candidate must be able to travel locally periodically to other CPP facilities, customers and vendors to provide problem-solving and technical support. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop, maintain, and teach "best practice" investment casting procedures and practices.
  • Responsible for the construction of all dies (shrink factor analysis), gages, and support tooling needed to produce and inspect cores, wax patterns, and castings.
  • Interface with tooling vendors and CPP purchasing to produce a quality tool/die at a competitive price.
  • Identify and address process yields using various data analysis techniques (statistical, mathematical, DOE, 6 Sigma, etc.) to uncover variables in the process that are not maintained in a controlled fashion.
  • Strong working knowledge of GD&T.
  • Able to interpret customer drawings, specifications, models (CAD/NX), and layout reports.
  • Good written and oral communication skills required to develop internal job instructions.
  • Gage R&R, SPC, non-straightening processes and other cost reduction initiatives.
  • Identify, evaluate and implement new process technologies that advance manufacturing and product capabilities.
  • Communicate with tooling vendors to design concepts for wax pattern die rework, the build of gate dies and support fixtures.
  • Document work procedures and processes.
  • Work closely with other departments to ensure organization objectives are achieved.
  • Improve Labor Utilization and Reduce Cost.
  • Routinely audit production lots for adherence to established techniques and to ensure the repeatability of the results.
  • Good verbal communications with all levels of management, manufacturing, and customer engineering groups.

QUALIFICATIONS

Working on a BS in Engineering. Junior or Senior Year Preferred. Tooling, design, and CAD (preferab

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