
Design for Manufacturing Engineer
Johnson Controls InternationalRole Overview
Johnson Controls International is hiring a senior-level Design for Manufacturing Engineer. This is a full-time role in Edmonton. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
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Job Description
About Us: Silent-Aire is a premier owner equipment manufacturer dedicated to providing custom solutions for data center customers. Our product line includes large-scale equipment such as air handling units and modular data centers. We pride ourselves on innovation, quality, and delivering tailored solutions to meet our clients' unique needs.
Position Overview: The Design for Manufacturing Engineer plays a critical role in driving Value Analysis / Value Engineering (VA/VE) initiatives within our OEM equipment manufacturing organization. This role owns manufacturability and safety outcomes for equipment designs ensuring products are robust, cost‑effective, safe, and production‑ready.
Acting as the technical bridge between design intent and factory execution, this role directly supports Silent‑Aire’s transition from engineer‑intensive builds to repeatable, rate‑driven manufacturing systems.
Key Responsibilities:
What you will do:
Working closely with Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, and Sustaining Engineering, the DFM Engineer acts as the technical bridge between design intent and factory execution driving design decisions that reduce complexity, eliminate rework, improve throughput, and lower total cost.
How you will do it:
Design for Manufacturing/Safety
- Lead DFM reviews for new and existing equipment designs to ensure manufacturing readiness prior to release
- Identify and eliminate manufacturability risks related to tolerances, assembly sequence, access, ergonomics, tooling, and safety
- Drive design simplification, part reduction, modularization, and standardization initiatives across EDE programs
- Ensure designs support line‑rate production targets with minimal engineering intervention
- Embed Design for Safety principles into all designs from concept through release, ensuring hazards are eliminated or mitigated at the design level—not through procedural controls
- Ensure designs support safe manufacturing, assembly, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning, with appropriate access, guarding, and serviceability
- Eliminate unsafe manufacturing practices (e.g., manual drilling, unsafe rework, poor access) through robust design solutions, sub‑assemblies, fixtures, and poka‑yoke features
- Ensure ergonomic and human‑factors considerations are addressed to reduce injury risk during build and service activities
- Participate in peer, manufacturing, and leadership design reviews with clear accountability for manufacturability and safety outcomes
Cross‑Functional Collaboration
- Partner with Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Production, Quality, and Supply Chain to incorporate factory feedback early and continuously
- Support PFMEA, virtual builds, and manufacturing sign‑off activities as part of the design release process
- Act as a technical escalation point for manufacturability and safety issues identified during build or production ramp‑up
Standards, Processes, and Governance
- Develop, maintain, and enforce DFM guidelines, standard work, and design checklists within EDE
- Ensure compliance with internal drafting standards and applicable codes (e.g., ASME Y14)
- Support engineering change management by ensuring changes improve manufacturability and do not introduce downstream risk
Continuous Improvement & Throughput Enablement
- Lead VA/VE initiatives focused on cost reduction, quality improvement, and cycle‑time reduction
- Analyze manufacturing defects, rework, and non‑conformances to drive permanent design improvements
- Contribute to SKU reduction, standard part adoption, and reuse targets across programs
What we are looking for:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, or a Technical/Associate Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with equivalent experience
- 7+ years of experience in equipment design, manufacturing engineering, or DFM‑focused roles
- Senior‑level product design experience delivering complex equipment designs in a production environment
- Demonstrated ability to independently solve complex technical problems and drive alignment across multiple stakeholders
- Proficiency in PTC Creo 9, with working knowledge of Windchill PLM and SAP
- Strong understanding of fabrication, machining, forming, welding, and assembly processes
- Demonstrated experience releasing production‑ready designs in an OEM manufacturing environment
- Ability to provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and designers
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present and defend technical recommendations
- Ability to interpret and influence PFMEA, tolerance strategies, and assembly sequencing
- Working knowledge of industry standards and practices relevant to air handling and OEM equipment
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting high‑volume or rate‑driven manufacturing environments
- Familiarity with structured change control and PLM systems (Windchill preferred)
- Background in industrial or large‑scale equipment (HVAC, enclosures, modular systems, machinery)
- Professional Engineer (P.Eng / P.L.Eng / P.Tech) designation or eligibility is an asset
- Familiarity with standards and regulations related to data center equipment
Why Join Johnson Controls / Silent‑Aire
Join a team where your engineering expertise directly impacts product performance, manufacturability, and customer success. You will contribute to innovative designs that enhance building performance, reliability, and sustainability.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for the Design for Manufacturing Engineer position at Johnson Controls International?
Use the Apply button above to submit your application directly to Johnson Controls International. Most applications take less than 5 minutes if your resume and contact details are ready, and you'll be routed to the employer's official application system to finish.
Where is the Design for Manufacturing Engineer position at Johnson Controls International located?
This position is based in Edmonton. Johnson Controls International has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.
What does a Design for Manufacturing Engineer at Johnson Controls International earn?
Johnson Controls International has not disclosed a salary range in this posting. Many employers share specifics later in the interview process; you can also ask during a recruiter screen if compensation transparency is important to you.
When was the Design for Manufacturing Engineer role at Johnson Controls International posted?
This role was posted on April 19, 2026 (50 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
How much experience does the Design for Manufacturing Engineer role at Johnson Controls International require?
This is a senior-level position. Most senior roles call for 5+ years of directly relevant experience. Johnson Controls International lists their specific requirements in the description below, so review the must-have qualifications closely before applying.
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