USOnsiteJames Hardie is the industry leader in exterior home and outdoor living solutions, with a portfolio that includes fiber cement, fiber gypsum, composite and PVC decking and railing products. Our family of trusted brands includes Hardie®, TimberTech®, AZEK® Exteriors, Versatex®, fermacell®, and StruXure®. With over 8,000 employees and our U.S. operating entities headquartered in Chicago, we boast 31 operating sites, 6 recycling facilities, and 6 research and development centers globally. Powered by a dynamic workforce, we're united by our purpose of Building a Better Future for All through sustainable innovation, a Zero Harm culture, and a commitment to empowering our people and communities.We are seeking a Senior Plastics Manufacturing Process Engineer to play a hands‑on role in improving plant performance, equipment efficiency, and product quality in a high-volume plastics manufacturing environment. This position works directly on the factory floor, partnering with Operations, Maintenance, Quality, and Engineering to drive measurable improvements in safety, uptime, yield, and cost.This is a player‑coach role ideal for an experienced manufacturing engineer who enjoys solving real-world problems, leading improvement projects, and seeing ideas executed on the production line.Based in Aliquippa, PA and reports directly to the senior engineering manager.What You'll Do:Process & Equipment OptimizationImprove performance of extrusion lines and downstream equipment (including gravimetric feeders and auxiliaries) to increase uptime, run rates, and yield while reducing scrapTroubleshoot mechanical, process, and basic controls issues in real time on the production floorDesign, specify, and improve process tooling and auxiliary equipment to enhance functionality and reliabilitySupport and manage line commissioning activities following preventive maintenance eventsDrive improvements in OEE, Yield, Availability, and Run Rates across production linesAnalyze manufacturing data using statistical and root‑cause methodologies to identify and sustain improvementsLead and support Lean / Six Sigma projects using tools such as DMAIC, SPC, FMEA, and KaizenEstablish and report performance metrics, including yield and SUR results, before and after improvementsProjects, Cost Savings & Capital ImprovementsLead engineering improvement projects on model lines from concept through implementationDevelop and execute project plans aligned to SQDC and product stability objectivesIdentify, quantify, and justify cost reduction and efficiency improvement opportunitiesResearch new equipment, technologies, and processing methods; work directly with vendors and contractorsWork closely with Operators, Leads, Maintenance, Quality, and Leadership to identify and implement improvementsTrain operators on new equipment, processes, and best practicesUphold and promote a Zero Harm safety cultureParticipate in plant performance, engineering, and project meetingsWhat You'll Bring:Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Manufacturing, Plastics, Electrical, or similar)5-7+ years of manufacturing plant experience.Knowledge of plastics processing, or extrusion, injection or blow molding, and continuous experience (preferred)Strong background in manufacturing systems, data collection and statistical analysis.Demonstrated success in interfacing with internal (manufacturing, engineering, quality) and external (contractors, vendors) customers.What You'll Receive:As of the date of this posting, a good faith estimate of the current pay scale for this position is $99,000 to $112,000. Placement in the range depends on several factors such as experience, skills, geography and internal equity and may change over time. This position qualifies for benefits and you will be eligible to participate in a bonus plan.At James Hardie, we recognize that our success depends on our people. We've worked hard to build a generous and competitive benefits program that demonstrates our commitment to our employees.Compensation: competitive salary and bonus eligibilityPaid Time Off: vacation and company holidaysRetirement: 401(k) with matchWork-Life Balance: parental leave, wellness programsThis role is an opportunity to join the AZEK Group, LLC, a part of the James Hardie Building Products family of companies, where you'll contribute to a culture driven by growth, collaboration, and meaningful impact.James Hardie Building Products Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, veteran's status, marital status, pregnancy, disability, or any other basis protected by law.James Hardie will comply with any applicable state and local laws regarding employee leave benefits, including, but not limited to providing time off pursuant to the Colorado Healthy Families and Workplaces Act, in accordance with its plans and policies.The position responsibilities outlined above are in no way to be construed as all encompassing. Other duties, responsibilities, and qualifications may be required and/or assigned as necessary.#J-18808-Ljbffr