Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove the leading manufacturer of luxury kitchen appliances is a longstanding, family-owned company. Icons of design and paragons of performance and quality, Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove are the refrigeration, cooking, and dishwashing specialists found in world’s most luxurious homes. We look for team members who are driven by innovation and excellence, striving to serve our customers by doing what is right—with integrity, teamwork, and accountability.
Industrial Engineer – Assembly, focus will be to bring experience and thorough process evaluation to drive efficient facility layout and product/process flow to our New Product Development (NPD) projects as part of our Manufacturing Engineering team.
We are seeking an experienced motivated individual with an analytical and hands on approach to provide technical expertise to the manufacturing engineering staff in our assembly team. This role will drive our efforts to effectively plan, design and implement assembly processes across the organization.
The right individual in this position will consistently apply engineering methods of process evaluation, equipment requirement generation, process evaluation, assembly line design and documentation to NPD and functional projects for Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove.
Primary Responsibilities
- Create and implement efficient workstation and work cell layouts for optimal use of manpower and floor space to support New Product Development (NPD) projects
- Conduct manufacturing layout/capacity feasibility analysis
- Provide data collection, analysis and optimization from NPD/prototype builds in support of production assembly process
- Review process plans and collaborate with process engineering team to analyze process flow, facility layouts, line balance, work instruction, time standards and process control
- Develop assembly process management tools to support manpower calculation, line balancing, time studies, and work instruction creation/maintenance
- Support training initiatives for industrial engineers throughout the organization
- Participate in NPD project team design reviews, DFM/DFA reviews, PFMEAs and control plan reviews with feedback and recommended solutions
- Provide input to project budgets for new product launch
- Create and maintain product and process specific ERP data
- Support the product change process throughout NPD process and product launch
We value our employees by providing:
- Competitive compensation based on skills
- Industry leading health, dental, and vision plans
- Generous 401 (K) savings and profit sharing
- Education assistance and internal training programs
- Electric vehicle charging
- Maternity & paternity leave
- Interested in learning more on our robust benefits package we offer? Click here!
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Top Skills
What We Do
The kitchen. It’s the gathering space, the soul of the home, where cooks exercise their creativity on responsive appliances, and guests savor the finer things of life.
Sub-Zero founder Westye F. Bakke built his first freestanding freezer out of scrap metal in his basement, bending the coils bare-handed. In 1945, he launched Sub-Zero Freezer Company, introducing the first system for preserving food at ultra-low temperatures - literally sub-zero. The company would quickly establish a reputation for quality and innovation. With a desire to build the best, Sub-Zero has always set its sights higher. Our products are built in our own American facilities where we can control every step of the manufacturing process. The materials are premium grade, the technologies state of the art, and the craftsmanship of the highest caliber. Over the years, the legendary reliability of our appliances has given our customers the confidence to invest not merely in a kitchen that meets their needs, but one that fulfills their highest aspirations in both function and design, and brings them a lifetime of satisfaction.








