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This position requires that you must be a US Citizen for consideration and meet all Federal Contractor employee requirements.  Nomad GCS does not support the H1B Visa for this position. Position:                Manufacturing Engineer IV Division :                    Innovative Solutions Group (ISG) Department :           Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering (Team 4 – electrical engineering focused) Status :                    Full-Time Nomad GCS is currently seeking a Level IV Manufacturing Engineer.  Please note the Level IV Expectation in red below. Overview:   Nomad Global Communication Solutions (Nomad GCS) is a leading provider of communication and response products serving a wide variety of customers. Our purpose is to be the solution when every minute matters. We seek a candidate that is self-inspired to learn and demonstrates a high degree of customer service while positively contributing to our team. The Manufacturing Engineers (MFEs) at Nomad GCS play a crucial role in supporting the engineering and production processes by identifying and planning for the design, process, and tooling challenges that arise during production. MFEs have experience in mechanical or electrical engineering. This position requires electrical engineering experience with strong problem-solving abilities, and a proactive approach to resolving issues. MFEs will collaborate on new projects within the broader engineering scope, including outside their primary areas of expertise. Being able to learn on-the-fly is required. All solutions must adhere to or exceed Nomad’s standards of safety, efficiency, quality, and scalability. Career Growth: Manufacturing Engineers at Nomad GCS progress through five levels based on: DFM execution and design risk mitigation Tooling, fixture, and process architecture Change control ownership and impact modeling Production issue resolution and prevention Manufacturing documentation standardization Cross-platform manufacturability improvement Production efficiency and cost optimization Technical mentorship and leadership Advancement is supported through hands-on project ownership, cross-functional collaboration, mentorship, and alignment with Nomad’s Core Values. Organizational Structure: Nomad Engineering is organized into Teams and Disciplines within the Innovative Solutions Division. Teams: Team 1 (Standards and Modularity): Builds and maintains engineering standards, modules, templates, and rules enabling repeatability and scale. Team 2 (Design): Executes project-level engineering using established standards and less complex custom configurations. Team 3 (Advanced): Develops novel systems and resolves first-of-kind engineering challenges. Team 4 (Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering): Ensures manufacturability, safety, engineering intent, efficiency, and continuous improvement throughout Production. Disciplines: Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering IT Engineering Human Factors Engineering Software Engineering Industrial Engineering (IE) Manufacturing Engineering (MFE) MFEs operate primarily within Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering (Team 4) while also supporting: ISG - Standards & Modularity (Team 1) ISG - Design Engineering (Team 2) ISG - Advanced Engineering (Team 3) Production – assigned Project/team support on the floor Supply Chain Quality Assurance Team 4 contains both MFEs and IEs. These roles are differentiated in that the MFEs are to focus on how we build the product correctly and repeatably, whereas the IEs are to focus on how we build it efficiently and at scale.  The open position on Team 4 is for an MFE with an electrical engineering background. Basic Knowledge Desired – All Levels: Design for Manufacturability (DFM) principles and application during digital and physical builds. Electrical design fundamentals including low-voltage (12V/24V DC) circuits, high-voltage. (120V/240V AC) circuits, control systems, and power distribution. Design and manufacturing principles used in electrical wiring or harnessing production and its installation within industrial equipment and electrical cabinets. Tooling and fixture design concepts for repeatability, safety, and production efficiency. Raw material or component selection, fabrication methods, and production cost considerations. Interpretation and creation of precision technical drawings and digital models. CAD proficiency (SolidWorks Electrical or equivalent) including modeling, drawing release, and file management. ERP systems and change control processes (CR/CO workflow). Standard manufacturing documentation practices and revision control. Root cause analysis and structured problem-solving methods. Competency in business and engineering software (MS Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Hands-on experience with electrical hand tools (crimping, stripping, soldering), test equipment (multimeter, oscilloscope). IPC/WHMA-A-620 or equivalent knowledge or training. Ability to communicate effectively between Engineering and Production teams. Demonstrated alignment with Nomad Core Values. Core Responsibilities – All Levels: Review designs for manufacturability (DFM) during digital design and physical construction. Use software (SolidWorks Electrical) to create/edit designs to be used in final production. Advise Engineering on consistent documentation for DFMActs as a bridge between mechanical design and electrical/IT requirements by working with designers early to identify and mitigate issues, managing major SPN concerns before design freeze, and ensuring critical provisions such as wiring, pass-throughs, interfaces, bulkheads, waterproofing, and IT infrastructure needs are incorporated before mid-build integration challenges arise. Collaborate with Mechanical Engineering on design inputs from an electrical perspective to facilitate needed wiring passthroughs, wire routing, interfaces, bulkheads, and waterproofing required by the Electrical Engineering design. Develop and maintain standard work documentation. Develop, implement, and improve manufacturing processes. Support production through training them on standard manufacturing processes. Support production by troubleshooting build issues and clarifying engineering intent. Create and maintain fixtures and tooling designs using hand tools and shop machinery (manual + CNC). Conduct testing and validation, formally documenting results. Analyze CR/COs and assess impact to schedule and costs. Serve as liaison between Engineering and Production. Drive continuous improvement in safety, quality, efficiency, and standardization. Handle and prioritize multiple project requests at the same time. Be willing to travel as needed by Management. Uphold and model Nomad Core Values. Perform additional duties as assigned. Level Expectations: Manufacturing Engineer I – Entry / Developing Support senior MFEs with DFM reviews and documentation updates. Support development of standard work documentation. Exposure to at least five (5) full Projects’ lifecycles (design, build, ship). Assist with tolerance reviews, basic fixture modifications, and test setups. Learn Nomad manufacturing standards, processes, and documentation expectations. Follow established procedures for Change Requests and Change Orders. Assist with prototype builds and hands-on shop activities. Respond to basic production questions under supervision. Develop working knowledge of welding, machining, routing, and assembly processes. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field OR 0–2 years relevant experience. Primary Focus: Learning and applying core manufacturability standards while supporting accurate execution of DFM, documentation, and basic tooling activities. Progression Signal: Learns quickly, reduces Production and Engineering rework, and completes assigned tasks correctly with decreasing supervision. Manufacturing Engineer II – Independent Contributor Independently perform DFM reviews for small to mid-sized assemblies. Develop and maintain standard work documentation. Design and implement moderate-complexity tooling and fixtures. Analyze Change Requests and prepare impact summaries for approval. Support production troubleshooting with minimal oversight. Conduct and document formal test setups and validation procedures. Improve manufacturing documentation clarity and standardization. Estimate engineering effort and manage assigned priorities. 2–5 years manufacturing or mechanical engineering experience. Primary Focus: Independently delivering manufacturable solutions that reduce rework, clarify engineering intent, and improve production stability. Progression Signal: Can be trusted to deliver manufacturable solutions without close supervision and consistently improves Production and Engineering outcomes. Manufacturing Engineer III – Advanced / System-Level Lead manufacturability strategy for full platforms or major subsystems. Own tolerance analysis, fixture design, tooling studies, and process documentation for complex builds. Anticipate production risks and proactively mitigate them during digital design. Lead root cause analysis efforts for production or field failures. Approve or review lower-level MFE DFM recommendations. Optimize designs for cost, repeatability, serviceability, and safety. Mentor MFE I–II team members on tooling, DFM, and production standards. Drive measurable efficiency improvements across departments. 5–8 years manufacturing/industrial engineering experience. Electrical Engineering Experience Advanced system-level electrical design and integration experience across power distribution, control systems, and communications architectures. Strong troubleshooting and root cause analysis capability involving complex electrical, integration, manufacturing, and field issues. Ability to architect and optimize AC/DC electrical systems, wiring strategies, protection schemes, and control interfaces. Skilled in reviewing, approving, and improving engineering documentation including schematics, wiring diagrams, BOMs, and test procedures. Demonstrated knowledge of applicable electrical standards, codes, and best practices including NEC, UL, IEC, and safety compliance requirements. Experience supporting production environments, resolving technical issues, and improving manufacturability and serviceability of designs. Strong cross-functional collaboration skills with mechanical engineering, software, IT integration, manufacturing, quality, suppliers, and customers. Experience leading validation activities, system testing, and failure investigations. Strong technical communication and project coordination skills with internal teams, suppliers, and external stakeholders. Proficient with ECAD tools, electrical documentation systems, and engineering change management processes. Demonstrated ability to independently manage priorities, technical risk, and engineering deliverables on complex programs. Primary Focus: Owning manufacturability strategy at the subsystem or platform level to prevent production risk and improve build repeatability Progression Signal: Regularly prevents production problems before they occur and raises the manufacturability standard for the team. Manufacturing Engineer IV – Senior / Technical Lead Own manufacturing architecture and standardization across multiple product lines. Define and refine Nomad’s manufacturing standards, tooling libraries, and modular build strategies. Lead high-risk or complex build programs from prototype through release. Balance competing constraints (schedule, cost, manufacturability, safety). Serve as primary manufacturing authority during cross-functional reviews. Drive capital equipment recommendations and manufacturing technology adoption. Coach and mentor MFEs and production leaders. Recognized internally as a go-to expert for complex production challenges. 8–12+ years advanced manufacturing/industrial engineering experience. Electrical Engineering Experience Expert system-level electrical design and integration experience across power distribution, control systems, and communications architectures. Excellent troubleshooting and root cause analysis capability involving complex electrical, integration, manufacturing, and field issues. Ability to architect and optimize AC/DC electrical systems, wiring strategies, protection schemes, and control interfaces. Skilled in reviewing, approving, and improving engineering documentation including schematics, wiring diagrams, BOMs, and test procedures. Demonstrated knowledge of applicable electrical standards, codes, and best practices including NEC, UL, IEC, and safety compliance requirements. Experience supporting multiple production environments, resolving technical issues, and improving manufacturability and serviceability of designs. Strong cross-functional collaboration skills with mechanical engineering, software, IT integration, manufacturing, quality, suppliers, and customers. Experience leading validation activities, system testing, and failure investigations. Excellent technical communication and project coordination skills with internal teams, suppliers, and external stakeholders. Proficient with ECAD tools, electrical documentation systems, and engineering change management processes. Demonstrated ability to independently manage conflicting priorities, technical risk, and engineering deliverables on complex programs. Primary Focus: Defining and standardizing manufacturing architecture, tooling ecosystems, and cross-platform manufacturability best practices. Progression Signal: Others rely on this engineer’s judgment for high-impact manufacturing decisions. Manufacturing Engineer V – Principal / Strategic Leader Define and evolve Nomad’s long-term manufacturing strategy. Lead cross-disciplinary initiatives impacting engineering, production, and scalability. Architect platform-level manufacturing strategies for repeatability and growth. Drive automation, modularity, and enterprise-level efficiency improvements. Influence capital planning, facility layout, tooling ecosystems, and production scalability. Represent manufacturing engineering in executive-level planning. Mentor senior engineers and develop future technical leaders. Translate business growth objectives into manufacturing roadmaps. 12+ years’ experience with organizational-level manufacturing leadership. Primary Focus: Shaping long-term manufacturing strategy, scalability, and technical direction across the enterprise. Progression Signal: Shapes how Nomad builds tomorrow—not just how it builds today. Basic Knowledge Progression: Level I: Foundational understanding of DFM, shop processes, and documentation standards Level II: Strong working knowledge of tooling, tolerance analysis, ERP change control, and production troubleshooting Level III: System-level manufacturability expertise and production risk mitigation Level IV: Platform-level manufacturing architecture and cross-functional leadership Level V: Enterprise-level manufacturing strategy, scalability, and innovation leadership Visual Progression Ladder: Level Scope Authority Impact I Task-Level Learns standards Reduces rework II Assembly-Level Independent execution Improves production reliability III System-Level Technical mentor Prevents production failures IV Platform-Level Technical authority Standardizes manufacturing V Enterprise-Level Strategic leader Shapes how Nomad builds Physical Demands: Ability to stand and sit for extended periods Occasionally required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl Manual dexterity to operate office and manufacturing equipment Ability to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds frequently and up to 50 pounds occasionally Ability to speak and hear Vision requirements include close and distance vision, peripheral vision and depth perception Ability to work in office, shop, and vehicle environments as needed Ability to work safely around energized systems when required Must be able to travel as needed on occasion Working Environment: Combination of office, production floor, vehicle-based, and exterior environments. Exposure to manufacturing noise, electrical equipment, and testing environments. PPE required when entering production or testing areas. Exposure to household and commercial chemicals. Everyday workwear must be business casual/smart casual, appropriate for the office environment, including when traveling and working off-site. Qualifications & Experience: Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering or related field – ABET accredited preferred. Equivalent education and experience may be considered. Experience with SolidWorks modeling, drawings, and file management. Experience with ERP software in a manufacturing environment. Valid driver’s license in good standing. Nomad GCS is an equal opportunity employer, (EOE,) and voluntarily follows affirmative action guidelines.  As an equal opportunity employer, Nomad GCS does not discriminate in its employment decisions on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable state and local laws.

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These roles are differentiated in that the MFEs are to focus on how we build the product correctly and repeatably, whereas the IEs are to focus on how we build it efficiently and at scale. <span style=\"font-weight: bold\"> The open position on Team 4 is for an MFE with an electrical engineering background.</span></p>\n<p> </p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: bold\">Basic Knowledge Desired – All Levels:</span></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Design for Manufacturability (DFM) principles and application during digital and physical builds.</li>\n<li>Electrical design fundamentals including low-voltage (12V/24V DC) circuits, high-voltage. 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