thepharmacyhub
Industrial Engineer - Process Improvement & Operations
At a Glance
- Location
- Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
- Experience
- 5–10 years
- Posted
- 2026-02-20T19:28:10-05:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Certifications
- GMP
- ISO
- Lean
- Six Sigma
Domain Knowledge
- Engineering
- Manufacturing
- Medical
- Pharmaceutical
- Regulatory
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering or related engineering discipline.
5-10 years of engineering experience in manufacturing environments, with a strong focus on process improvement.
Demonstrated success in project development, planning, and execution from concept to implementation.
Proven expertise in problem-solving methodologies and root cause analysis.
Preferred experience in regulated industries such as pharmaceutical, food, or medical device manufacturing.
Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles and Six Sigma methodologies (Green Belt certification preferred).
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary.
Bonus program based on productivity and efficiency.
Opportunities for growth in a rapidly expanding telepharmacy practice.
Collaborative and innovative work environment focused on patient safety and compliance.
Responsibilities
The Industrial Engineer is responsible for analyzing, designing, and implementing continuous improvement initiatives within the pharmaceutical manufacturing environment. This role focuses on enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, optimizing resource utilization, and improving overall process performance.
The position ensures full compliance with quality standards, safety requirements, and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) regulations. Through structured problem-solving methodologies and effective project development and execution, the Industrial Engineer drives sustainable improvements that support operational excellence and regulatory compliance.
Analyze production processes to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and opportunities for improvement.
Develop, manage, and execute process improvement projects from concept through implementation.
Apply structured problem-solving methodologies (Root Cause Analysis, 5 Whys, Fishbone, A3) to address operational issues.