Why This Role Matters
The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for evaluating current manual processes and making them more efficient, robust and reliable through improved instructions, tooling or implementing automation solutions. This role is ideal for someone with strong factory-floor instincts, who understands how to build things at rate and with an eye towards economics based automation in the real world—not just on paper—and who thrives in a fast-moving, build-focused environment. In this role your work will optimize processes and enable production employees, engineers and scientists across the organization as they bring our demonstration system online.
What You'll Do
- Set-up and analyze manufacturing processes to identify assembly sequence and tooling improvements as well as automation opportunities that reduce labor and increase throughput, capacity, capability, and yield
- Collaborate with design engineering to influence product DFM/DFA (Design for Manufacturability/Automation) to ease automation integration
- Design and develop tools that aid in error free assembly, improve safety and quality
- Write and or edit electronic work instructions for repetitive assembly steps to document the best known practices, incorporate inspection steps to verify quality, document traceability and data collection steps as needed
- Specify, source, and deploy off-the-shelf or custom automation equipment including conveyors, actuators, robotics, inspection stations, and tooling
- Write and maintain documentation for equipment setup, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance
- Support process development and initial production, with a focus on root cause analysis and continuous improvement
- Facilitate change management on the facility floor; including manufacturing validation
- Partner closely with area managers, manufacturing technicians, mechanical engineers, and quality to ensure equipment performance aligns with production goals
What You Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related equivalent experience in this field
- 5+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering or automation in a relatable production environment
- Hands-on experience developing and integrating automation equipment, including mechanical and control systems (pneumatics, motion control, sensors)
- Experience with robotic arms (e.g., UR, Fanuc, ABB), end-of-arm tooling, and collaborative automation
- Strong CAD proficiency (e.g., PTC Creo) and ability to design tooling and fixturing
- Demonstrated capability with PLCs, industrial communication protocols, and control systems (e.g., Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Beckhoff, etc.)
- Solid understanding of process validation, process capability, and yield improvement methodologies and dashboard reporting showing system health
- Experience managing external automation integrators or machine builders
- Familiarity with MES, SCADA, or factory data collection tools
- Comfortable operating in an evolving, ambiguous, and cross-functional startup environment
Bonus Points For
- Background in electromechanical product assembly or electronics manufacturing.
- Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems.
- Familiarity with datavis tools and visual factory concepts that use dashboards, IoT data, and visual tools to display real-time facility performance.
- Proficiency with Twincat, Python or similar scripting languages for automation/data acquisition.