Kaiser Aluminum is known around the world for its superior quality. Our secret is what we put into it—innovative thinking, industry-leading reliability, and a world-class commitment to customer service. In short, the same qualities we look for in our people. We are looking for a Manufacturing Data Visualization Engineer to join our Advanced Engineering team in Newark Ohio or Kalamazoo Michigan!
“Engineers and scientists who develop software to solve real world manufacturing problems.”
Kaiser Aluminum is seeking a Manufacturing Data Visualization Engineer to improve operational performance by turning manufacturing and production data into clear, practical visualizations for operators, supervisors, and engineers. As a member of the Intelligent Factory Team, this role develops and maintains near real-time dashboards, performance boards, and decision-support tools that support safe, consistent, and data-driven execution across the value stream.
The successful candidate will combine strong software and visualization skills with a practical understanding of industrial operations to deliver user-centered tools that improve situational awareness, adherence to standard work, escalation response, and continuous improvement outcomes.
Visualizations are built reusing Kaiser’s Intelligent Factory Solution (IFS) architecture. The software stack includes Microsoft SQL, MongoDB and Inductive Logic Historian for data storage; deviceWISE as the configurable middleware transport layer, Inductive Automation Ignition (Python and Java) as UI along with programmable logic controllers. Candidates will understand and support the architecture, software, and continued product evolution at Kaiser Aluminum’s North American facilities.
What you will work on:
- Design, develop, and maintain standard dashboards that clearly communicate equipment status, process conditions, production progress, quality indicators, and constraints in a near real-time format
- Translate plant operating needs into intuitive visual elements (e.g., status states, trends, thresholds, alerts, control limits, and “at-a-glance” health indicators)
- Partners with operations leaders and subject matter experts to define standard visualization patterns (e.g., common layouts, naming, color conventions, alarm prioritization, and KPI definitions) to drive consistent interpretation across manufacturing lines and shifts
- Implement visual management tools for daily management routines (shift handoff, tier meetings, performance boards, escalation cues, action tracking)
- Build and support standardized reporting and visualization for KPIs such as OEE components, throughput, downtime categorization, yield/scrap, rework, cycle time, schedule attainment, and other plant-defined metrics
- Operators (simple, actionable, immediate)
- Supervisors/engineers (trends, comparisons, Pareto views, drill-down)
- Collaborate on visualization design such that existing best practices are reused
- Develop reusable visualization components and templates so new areas/lines can be enabled quickly with minimal custom development
- Develop and maintain data access utilities and curated interfaces (e.g., standardized queries, semantic layers, pre-defined extracts, governed KPI definitions) that allow users to retrieve the right information without needing deep technical skills
- Collaborate with data engineering / OT / IT resources to ensure visualization tools are built on trusted, governed data sources while minimizing duplication or manual workarounds
- Provide documentation, training, and user guidance to support adoption and sustained use of visualization tools
- Ensure dashboards and visualization tools are reliable, performant, and maintainable (version control, change management, release notes)
- Maintain alignment with cybersecurity, access control, and data governance requirements
- Strong working knowledge of data structures and querying (e.g., SQL, time-series concepts), with the ability to work effectively with historians and operational datasets
- Ability to translate ambiguous user needs into clear visualization requirements, then deliver usable tools in iterative releases
Preferred Qualifications
What you will bring to the position:
- Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related discipline; or equivalent experience
- Five years’ visualization development experience, preferably in manufacturing or industrial settings
- Minimum three to five (3-5) years of experience working with process engineers/business analysts to translate functional requirements into technical requirements and making architectural decisions
- Competent with T-SQL and database theory and structures
- Basic knowledge in networking and client-server transactions
- Broad contemporary understanding of information technologies and trends
- Demonstrated experience with MBSE and documentation, sysML or like
- Strong communications skills with ability to clearly articulate, collaborate and substantiate recommendations with team and illustrate and propose design concepts prior to software construction
- Ability to produce high quality, well documented, thoroughly tested, and efficient applications and reports
- Ability to work incrementally and comfortable with collaboration and peer review
- Use Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) to incrementally evolve a system in phases
- Proven ability to manage concurrent development tasks
- Excellent problem solving, investigative, experimental, and statistical analysis skills
- Manufacturing experience is a plus. Exposure to Digital Twins a plus
Work environment in the plant:
- Approximately 90% of the job function is performed in an office setting requiring normal safety precautions, while 10% of the job function is in the plant, however this may vary by project. There is exposure to operating machinery and a manufacturing environment
- Travel may be required, on average not exceeding 15% of the time and is project driven
No third-party candidate submissions are being accepted at this time for this opening.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered based on job-related qualifications and abilities. There shall be no discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
About Kaiser Aluminum: Talented people join our team because we are a company passionate about environmental sustainability, employee growth, contributing back to our communities and championing an inclusive culture.
Skills Required
- Experience designing, developing, and maintaining near real-time dashboards and decision-support visualization tools
- Strong working knowledge of data structures and querying (SQL, time-series concepts, historians)
- Experience with Microsoft SQL, T-SQL, MongoDB, Inductive Logic Historian, deviceWISE, Inductive Automation Ignition, Python, Java, and PLCs
- Ability to translate ambiguous user needs into clear visualization requirements and deliver iterative releases
- Ensure dashboards are reliable, performant, maintainable (version control, change management, release notes)
- Collaborate with data engineering, OT, and IT to build visualizations on trusted, governed data sources
- Maintain alignment with cybersecurity, access control, and data governance requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related discipline; or equivalent experience
- Five years' visualization development experience, preferably in manufacturing or industrial settings
- Three to five years experience working with process engineers/business analysts to translate functional into technical requirements and make architectural decisions
- Competent with T-SQL and database theory and structures
- Basic knowledge in networking and client-server transactions
- Demonstrated experience with MBSE and documentation (SysML or similar)
- Experience producing well-documented, tested, efficient applications and reports; familiarity with SDLC and incremental development
- Manufacturing experience and exposure to Digital Twins
Kaiser Aluminum Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Kaiser Aluminum and has not been reviewed or approved by Kaiser Aluminum.
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Strong & Reliable Incentives — Incentive earnings through monthly profit-sharing/bonuses and abundant overtime are highlighted as meaningful additions to base pay. Feedback suggests this makes it possible to earn a substantial income when extra hours are available.
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Healthcare Strength — Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage is offered to employees working 30+ hours, alongside wellness programs, an EAP, and Health Advocate support. First‑day eligibility for many benefits reinforces perceived breadth of core health offerings.
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Retirement Support — 401(k) savings with company matching is available, with vesting beginning quickly in many cases. Union settings at some facilities also reference pension features that strengthen long‑term retirement security.
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What We Do
Safety. Innovation. Sustainability. Teamwork. Integrity. At Kaiser Aluminum, these words mean something to us. They are words that describe our culture and the manner in which we conduct business. They are the reason Kaiser Aluminum is Making it Possible. We produce semi-fabricated aluminum mill products engineered to outperform in strength, quality, and recyclability and make a safer and more sustainable world possible. Our coated sheet products protect and preserve the food and beverages your family consumes every day. Our lightweight, high-strength, energy-absorbing automotive extrusions improve your car’s fuel efficiency and performance while protecting your passengers on the road. From nose to tail and wing tip to wing tip, aerospace manufacturers rely on our products to make both commercial and military planes lighter, stronger, and more maneuverable for those who travel and those who protect our nation. We know that customer-focused, innovative solutions that move our industry and our world forward are made possible through the teamwork of a diverse workforce of technical, operational, and business professionals focused on mutual goals. We know that our success is a shared outcome that makes the future possible. At Kaiser Aluminum, we are looking for individuals who share the values that have guided us for more than 75 years. The future belongs to innovators and big thinkers – and Kaiser Aluminum is helping make that future possible. At Kaiser, it’s not just a job, it’s a career. Check out our current opportunities today.







