Project Engineer
Company: Summit Polymers
Location: Portage
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: Project Engineer FLSA STATUS: Exempt
REPORTS TO: Technical Manager, Engineering SUMMARY The Project
Engineer is responsible for technical work involving engineering,
development and design of components involved in a product.
Establishes program specifications and requirements. Directs the
technical activities of the Designer, Manufacturing Engineer and
Quality Engineer assigned to the program. RESPONSIBILITIES AND
DUTIES Under general supervision is responsible for the following
major tasks: Participate as required in pre-production feasibility
reviews to determine if new products are manufacturable. Complete
tool layout and request quotes for tool shops. Participate as
required in the development and review of the quote. Completes
Engineering Change Request documents for internal changes that
impact tooling and/or product pricingand works within the program
budget. Provide the latest data and/or drawings to tooling sources
and document control. Analyze all drawings to assure compliance to
all specifications. Provides support and attend the whiteboard
meetings. Provides support and input to the program timeline. Track
design and engineering activities per the critical path of the
program. Update and review the program boards throughout the
program. Responsible for developing the part design using a SET
based options approach. Throughout the design process, documents
the design progression utilizing Kaizen worksheets and A3 analysis.
Provides the Lead in technical, product quality, GD&T
development reviews with the customer. Inputs cost saving
suggestions for the customer’s VA/VE reviews. Establish and
maintain a good working relationship, through out the program, with
internal team members and external customers. Customers include –
sales, design, engineering, and launch teams. Responsible for
prototype mold builds and the on-time availability of prototype
parts. Cordinate of purchased components and molded parts for
pre-production builds. Responsible for assuring that all materials,
parts and products supplied are on time and meet all customer
requirements from prototypes thru production PPAP. DV/PV testing
responsibility per DVP&R. In conjunction with the SPI tool
engineering group is responsible for the production mold
construction and validation. Schedule all layouts and performance
testing with the SPI Quality Lab. In conjunction with the PDT
members is responsible for assuring that a complete part submission
is made on or before the required customer date. Support for
program integration into SPI Manufacturing, including part design,
tool design and function, manufacturing plan, gage design and
function, secondary tooling and design function and packaging.
Attend Customer builds as requested. Up to 20% travel to
International/Domestic manufacturing and customer locations may be
required. Other duties as assigned. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE B.S.
degree in engineering and 2 years manufacturing (automotive related
preferred) experience or some college instruction (preferably in an
engineering curriculum) and 7 years progressive manufacturing
experience including 2 years in engineering. SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Possesses the ability to gather and analyze information and make
decisions from a limited number of choices. A minimum score of 50
on the Wonderlic Select Assessment (Traditional score of 26 on the
cognitive portion). TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS This position typically
does require up to 20% travel. DISCLAIMER The information contained
in this job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list
of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor are they
intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities
required to do the job. Management may, at its discretion, assign
or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Agreement to complete all post-hire required training.
Keywords: Summit Polymers, Wyoming , Project Engineer, Engineering , Portage, Michigan