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The ideal candidate should possess a strong foundation in automation engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related discipline. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or C++, along with experience in robotics and automation systems, is highly desirable. Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment are essential.
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Join Formic as a Manufacturing Automation Engineer, where you will play a crucial role in revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape. You will leverage cutting-edge automation technologies to enhance production efficiency and ensure high-quality output. As part of our dynamic team, you will collaborate with various departments to implement innovative solutions that drive operational excellence.
About Formic
Formic is at the forefront of automating the manufacturing process, providing intelligent solutions that empower businesses to optimize their operations. Our mission is to bridge the gap between traditional manufacturing and modern automation, offering state-of-the-art technologies that enhance productivity and reduce costs. Join us in shaping the future of manufacturing!
Company Overview:At Specter, we are pioneering a software-defined control plane that revolutionizes how businesses protect their physical assets. Our mission is to provide American enterprises with comprehensive visibility over their physical environments through innovative technology.We are developing an interconnected hardware-software ecosystem built on c…
Join Our Team as the Director of Manufacturing Engineering!At Bright Machines, we are transforming the manufacturing landscape with cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions. We are seeking a visionary Director of Manufacturing Engineering to lead our engineering team in developing state-of-the-art manufacturing systems that enhance productivity and efficiency.In this pivotal role, you will drive engineering excellence, champion process improvements, and foster a culture of innovation within the organization. If you are passionate about redefining the future of manufacturing, we want to hear from you!
ABOUT US:At Astro Mechanica, we are pioneering a new era in aerospace, committed to shaping a faster, more interconnected future. Our goal is to democratize high-speed flight, making supersonic travel flexible, accessible, and sustainable for everyone. We envision a world where rapid, on-demand, point-to-point global mobility is the norm for transporting people and goods. To realize this vision, we are seamlessly integrating our cutting-edge airframe and engine technologies, including our innovative Duality™ propulsion system, with a revolutionary flight operations model. This will enable us to make supersonic transport as efficient and cost-effective as today’s commercial air travel. In the immediate future, we are developing adaptable, high-speed systems to fill performance gaps for the United States government.WHO WE ARE:We are a passionate team of engineers united by our commitment to advancing aerospace technology. Our diverse skill sets allow us to collaborate effectively, and our flat organizational structure fosters innovation and rapid decision-making. We prioritize engineering excellence and pragmatic solutions over hierarchy.WHO YOU ARE:A hands-on leader in airframe manufacturing with extensive knowledge of composite structures and bonded assemblies.Adept at building a manufacturing function from the ground up, including facilities, processes, tooling, and team development.A tactical leader who excels on the shop floor, leading by example and mentoring technicians through complex assembly processes.WHAT YOU’LL DO:You will take ownership of the supersonic aircraft manufacturing process at Astro Mechanica. Collaborating closely with our Director of Manufacturing, you will lead a dedicated team in transforming designs into tangible hardware, ensuring that components are constructed, assemblies are integrated, and any challenges are efficiently addressed as the aircraft evolves.Collaborate with senior engineering leadership to establish Astro Mechanica’s airframe manufacturing operations from the ground up, focusing on facilities, workflows, tooling concepts, and technician teams.Manage the daily operations of in-house airframe manufacturing, emphasizing composite structures and assemblies.Work directly with airframe engineering and design teams to convert designs, analyses, and requirements into actionable manufacturing plans.Partner with senior engineering leadership to align manufacturing strategies with program objectives, timelines, and technical requirements.
About Our TeamAt OpenAI, our Hardware team is dedicated to innovating system-level and silicon solutions tailored for the demanding requirements of cutting-edge AI applications. We seamlessly integrate mechanical, thermal, electrical, and systems engineering to transform high-performance, mission-critical hardware from initial design to mass production.We collaborate closely with design engineers, operations, TPM, and external manufacturing partners, ensuring that our AI infrastructure is not only reliable and efficient but also designed for scalability.About the RoleWe are seeking a seasoned Manufacturing Engineer to spearhead thermal-mechanical manufacturing projects throughout the lifecycle of next-generation AI hardware systems. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for driving the design, validation, and quality strategies of manufacturing processes from concept to mass production.You will engage cross-functionally with mechanical, thermal, electrical, and systems engineers to ensure our data center hardware platforms meet stringent performance, reliability, and scalability standards at both the component and rack levels. This position demands strong analytical skills, hands-on manufacturing experience, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, interdisciplinary environment.This role is based in San Francisco, CA, operating under a hybrid work model of three days in the office each week. We also offer relocation assistance to qualified new hires.Key ResponsibilitiesLead thermal-mechanical manufacturing and quality initiatives to guarantee product success from concept through launch and high-volume production.Own the manufacturing process design for next-generation AI hardware systems, collaborating with engineering, operations, TPMs, suppliers, and external partners.Work cross-functionally to design and optimize mechanical and thermal solutions for large-scale data center deployment.Design and validate manufacturing processes for chassis, enclosures, cooling systems, and high-power connections, aligning with performance and reliability standards.Conduct hands-on DFM/DFx analysis across design, development, prototyping, testing, and production phases.Research and implement automation techniques to enhance manufacturing efficiency and scalability.Define and manage manufacturing requirements, scope, schedules, and deliverables in collaboration with both internal and external stakeholders.Partner with suppliers to develop validation plans that ensure reliability and performance criteria are met.
Join Formic as a Manufacturing Automation Engineer, where you will play a crucial role in revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape. You will leverage cutting-edge automation technologies to enhance production efficiency and ensure high-quality output. As part of our dynamic team, you will collaborate with various departments to implement innovative solutions that drive operational excellence.
Full-time|$145K/yr - $185K/yr|On-site|San Francisco
Astranis is at the forefront of expanding humanity’s presence beyond Earth through the development of advanced satellites designed for high orbits. Our satellites facilitate dedicated and secure networks for a diverse clientele, including major enterprises, governmental agencies, and the United States military. With five satellites currently in orbit and a robust pipeline, we are addressing a substantial backlog exceeding $1 billion in commercial agreements.As a trusted partner in satellite communications, Astranis caters to clients with high standards for reliability, security, network performance, and tailored solutions. With over $750 million raised from distinguished investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, Blackrock, and Fidelity, our team of 450 skilled engineers and entrepreneurs operates from our expansive 153,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Northern California, USA.
ABOUT ASTRO MECHANICA:Astro Mechanica is a pioneering aerospace firm dedicated to constructing a faster, more interconnected future. Our goal is to make high-speed flight affordable and sustainable for everyone. We envision a world where swift, on-demand global mobility is the norm for transporting people and goods. To realize this vision, we are integrating our cutting-edge airframe and engine technologies—including Duality™, our unique dual-use propulsion system—into a new operational model that optimizes supersonic travel, making it as efficient and cost-effective as modern commercial aviation. In the immediate future, we are working on versatile, high-speed systems designed to enhance aircraft performance for the United States government.OUR TEAM:We are a group of enthusiastic engineers committed to pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology. Our team operates on a flat hierarchy, emphasizing collaboration and a shared passion for creating functional and innovative solutions. We prioritize speed, practicality, and engineering excellence over traditional corporate structures.YOUR ROLE:As a natural builder, you excel at navigating the realms of advanced manufacturing, prototyping, and leadership. Your extensive experience in high-mix, low-volume production environments has honed your skills in speed, precision, and adaptability. You not only work hands-on with machinery and tools but also possess the acumen to develop scalable teams, processes, and workshops. You thrive on tackling complex challenges, streamlining chaos, and empowering your colleagues to achieve their best results. Your drive stems from the ambition to construct groundbreaking innovations, and you are eager to help define the future of aerospace from its very foundation.Your career may have begun in design or structural engineering, or you may have transitioned into manufacturing leadership through practical experience. Regardless, you are adept in both fields. You engage deeply with engineering while ensuring that decisions align with the practicalities of building, testing, and iterating hardware.You take a holistic view of costs and schedules, collaborating closely with engineering and senior leadership to creatively navigate trade-offs, eliminate obstacles to execution, and keep prototyping on track. Your motivation to create something unprecedented fuels your excitement to influence the aerospace landscape from the ground up.
Full-time|$173.5K/yr - $234.5K/yr|On-site|San Francisco, California, United States
About Redwood MaterialsRedwood is revolutionizing the global battery supply chain through the integration of recovery, reuse, and recycling—ensuring vital minerals remain in circulation while propelling the energy transition. Established in 2017, we are pioneering the production of low-cost, large-scale energy storage solutions and manufacturing battery materials in the U.S. from existing batteries.Position Overview: Manufacturing Test Infrastructure Lead EngineerAs a foundational member of our new engineering team, you will be instrumental in designing testing systems that will support the development of groundbreaking products at Redwood Materials. Your role will encompass aspects of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to ensure thorough product validation. You will design testing systems applicable in both manufacturing and field environments to screen our innovative products. This role demands a hands-on, proactive mindset combined with a methodical and analytical approach to problem-solving.Key Responsibilities:Lead the comprehensive development of functional and end-of-line testers for electromechanical products....
About Our TeamJoin the Compute team, where we design innovative AI supercomputers. Our work spans from workload modeling to enhancing accelerator design, with a strong emphasis on system and data center co-design. We are seeking engineers who are passionate about creating cutting-edge AI supercomputer solutions for data center applications.You will collaborate with partners to optimize hardware for our workloads, identify promising new deep learning accelerators, and facilitate the transition of these hardware platforms from concept to production.If you are enthusiastic about the convergence of advanced deep learning, hardware systems, and data center design, this opportunity is perfect for you!About the RoleWe are in search of a Product Manufacturing Engineer to spearhead technical initiatives linked to manufacturing. You will play a vital role in guiding products from concept to launch and through mass production, with a particular focus on PCB and PCBa manufacturing processes. This role allows you to engage with a diverse range of stakeholders, including design engineering, operations teams, TPMs, and external industry vendors, ensuring that all products meet high-quality standards and are delivered on time.This position is based in San Francisco, CA, with a hybrid work model of three days in the office per week. We also provide relocation assistance to new employees.In this role, you will:Drive manufacturing and quality initiatives to ensure product success from concept to launch.Lead the design and manufacturing processes for next-generation AI hardware systems, collaborating with various stakeholders to guarantee that products are developed and delivered timely and to the highest quality standards.Establish NPI product manufacturing processes, systems, and quality controls, defining clear milestones and deliverables while driving internal process improvements across multiple teams and functions.Conduct hands-on product manufacturing analysis during design, development, testing, prototypes, and production phases.Research automation techniques and develop new tests and systems to enhance efficiency.Own the product manufacturing development for hardware products from L6 up to potentially L10.
Full-time|Hybrid|Hybrid - San Diego, California; Hybrid - San Francisco, California
As the Director of Manufacturing Test Engineering at Oura, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the development and implementation of testing processes that ensure the highest quality of our innovative products. Your expertise will guide cross-functional teams in the design and execution of testing strategies while fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.
Full-time|$98K/yr - $150K/yr|On-site|San Francisco Bay Area or Minneapolis/St. Paul Metropolitan Area, MN
About CalaAt Cala, we are dedicated to liberating individuals from the challenges of chronic diseases. Our journey began with the development of the first non-invasive prescription therapy for hand tremors, leading to the release of Cala kIQ — our most advanced therapy to date. Our innovative products have empowered thousands to regain their confidence and improve their quality of life.But our mission extends beyond tremors. Our groundbreaking technology has the potential to transform treatment across neurology, cardiology, and various other fields. We are just getting started!The OpportunityWe are looking for a proactive Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer to enhance our collaboration with Cala's contract manufacturing partners and optimize production operations. This role will involve designing fixtures, refining assembly processes, and facilitating production ramp-up and continuous improvement for our wearable medical devices. You will work closely with contract manufacturers to observe builds, troubleshoot issues, and implement effective tooling and process enhancements aimed at boosting quality, throughput, and operator ergonomics.
Company OverviewEcho Neurotechnologies is an innovative startup at the forefront of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology, dedicated to transforming lives through advanced hardware engineering and artificial intelligence solutions. Our mission is to provide groundbreaking technologies that empower individuals with disabilities, enhancing their autonomy and overall quality of life.Team CultureBecome a part of our dynamic team of passionate professionals in a collaborative, early-stage environment where your ideas will have a considerable impact. We value continuous learning and development, encouraging cross-functional collaboration that is crucial to our collective success.We are currently searching for a Senior Manufacturing Process Engineer to play a pivotal role in the production of the Echo Active Implantable BCI device, which facilitates communication for patients with significant disabilities.In this position, you will be tasked with developing and refining manufacturing processes, tooling, and documentation from the development phase through validation, clinical studies, and ultimately, commercial release, working closely with both domestic and international suppliers.This role requires hands-on interaction with suppliers and our engineering teams, ensuring the design intent is translated into a safe and effective device. You will be responsible for continuous improvement in processes and documentation, addressing any issues that may affect product quality, scheduling, and cost targets.Echo Neurotechnologies is committed to utilizing third-party resources for manufacturing and sometimes product development. Active engagement and technical support for our suppliers are essential to our strategy, and maintaining strong relationships with diverse and geographically dispersed suppliers is key to our success.
Join Skip on our mission to transform lives through innovative powered movement solutions.At Skip, we believe that movement enhances physical, mental, and social well-being. However, 2 billion individuals face mobility challenges due to age, injury, or disabilities. Our goal is to create groundbreaking products that restore mobility and enable joyful movement experiences for millions. Imagine a future where grandparents can effortlessly keep up with their grandchildren on outdoor adventures!Founded in 2023, Skip is an ambitious start-up that originated from Google X. With a team of 20 talented professionals and strategic partnerships—including one with Arc'teryx—we are poised to launch the first commercially viable wearable robotic device, the MO/GO. We are also developing a platform for future Movewear products, aiming to revolutionize lives worldwide.The RoleAs our Manufacturing Quality Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in bridging our innovative product vision with the manufacturing processes that bring it to fruition. You will be responsible for implementing quality systems and processes that guarantee our wearable robotic devices are produced to exact specifications, consistently and at scale, through our international manufacturing partners.This position is an individual contributor role within a flat team of exceptional engineers, where every team member has a direct impact. You will operate with significant autonomy, establish quality infrastructure from the ground up, and spend considerable time on-site at our manufacturing partners in Asia. Your involvement will span the entire product lifecycle—from New Product Introduction (NPI) through ramp-up to full production—making you a vital voice in Skip's scalable manufacturing strategy.What You'll DoLead and manage quality systems for our overseas contract manufacturers, including incoming inspections, in-process controls, final acceptance testing, and outgoing quality assurance to ensure our products are manufactured correctly every time.Act as the primary quality liaison with our overseas manufacturing partners through regular on-site visits for process audits, problem resolution, and building strong collaborative relationships with factory quality teams.Oversee NPI quality activities: evaluate Design for Manufacturing/Assembly (DFM/DFA) outputs, define control plans, develop inspection standards, compose work instructions and assembly documentation, and support initial Article Inspection (FAI).Establish and maintain product quality specifications, acceptance criteria, and inspection sampling plans across mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical assemblies.
Full-time|$160K/yr - $180K/yr|On-site|San Francisco
Astranis is at the forefront of satellite technology, developing advanced satellites designed for high orbits that extend humanity's presence into the cosmos. Our satellites currently deliver dedicated and secure networks to a diverse range of sophisticated clients, including major enterprises, government entities, and the US military. With five satellites already in orbit and numerous launches on the horizon, we are addressing a commercial contract backlog exceeding $1 billion.Astranis stands out as the satellite communications partner of choice for clients with stringent demands regarding uptime, data security, network visibility, and customization. Having secured over $750 million in funding from leading investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Blackrock, and Fidelity, our talented team of 450 engineers and entrepreneurs operates from our expansive 153,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Northern California, USA.Position Overview: Senior Manufacturing Engineer, MachiningWe are seeking a Senior Manufacturing Engineer specializing in Machining to oversee the manufacturing and inspection processes of machined components intended for both flight and development purposes.This role involves collaboration with our design engineering teams to establish and implement a stringent design process that guarantees machined components are produced on schedule and with exceptional quality. You will be directly engaged with Astranis machinists, contract manufacturers, and our internal quality teams to uphold the highest quality standards in machined components, taking full ownership of all processes and tooling utilized in production.The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in the design and manufacture of precision machined components, with a strong focus on setting up and maintaining production processes that emphasize quality and meticulous attention to detail. Hands-on experience with machining and programming parts is essential, as is a proactive attitude and a willingness to tackle challenges head-on. If this resonates with you, we encourage you to consider this exciting opportunity!
Full-time|$115K/yr - $145K/yr|On-site|San Francisco
Astranis is at the forefront of satellite technology, designing and manufacturing advanced satellites for high orbits that expand humanity's reach into the solar system. Our satellites provide dedicated, secure networks to a diverse clientele, including large enterprises, sovereign governments, and the US military. With five satellites currently in orbit and many more scheduled for launch, we are managing a substantial backlog exceeding $1 billion in commercial contracts.As a leading satellite communications partner, we excel in meeting the stringent requirements of our clients concerning uptime, data security, network visibility, and customization. Backed by over $750 million in funding from renowned investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, Blackrock, and Fidelity, our team of 450 dedicated engineers and entrepreneurs operates out of our expansive 153,000 sq. ft. headquarters located in Northern California, USA.Role OverviewIn the capacity of Propulsion Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the production of the propulsion subsystem for our high-orbit satellites. Your responsibilities will include the assembly of propulsion components into a subsystem and the integration of that subsystem onto the satellite vehicle. This position is highly collaborative, requiring you to meet both stakeholder and industry standards while adhering to aggressive cost and schedule targets.Key ResponsibilitiesOversee the production of propulsion subsystems for high-orbit satellite applications.Design, build, or source all tooling and equipment necessary for the assembly of propulsion components and subsystems.Lead factory infrastructure improvements to enhance satellite production capabilities.Develop manufacturing processes that comply with rigorous internal and external standards.Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure timely delivery and quality of the subsystems.Participate in recruitment and hiring efforts to expand our dynamic team.QualificationsBachelor's Degree in Engineering or a related field.Experience in manufacturing or engineering roles, preferably in the aerospace sector.Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work under tight deadlines.Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
About Poseidon Aerospace:At Poseidon Aerospace, we specialize in the design and operation of unmanned aircraft tailored for commercial logistics and defense applications. Our innovative fixed-wing platforms, including the Heron seaplane and the Egret STOL aircraft, are engineered to transport payloads of up to two tons over distances exceeding a thousand nautical miles. Based in San Francisco, we also maintain satellite offices in Washington, DC, and Maine.As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the creation and machining of tooling that transforms our composite aircraft concepts into reality. You will oversee the entire process from CAD design to CAM programming, ensuring the production of precise jigs and fixtures within project timelines. We are looking for a hands-on engineer who can quickly convert design specifications into accurate tooling solutions.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $175K/yr|On-site|San Francisco
Astranis is at the forefront of space technology, constructing cutting-edge satellites for high orbits that expand humanity's reach into the solar system. Our satellites currently provide dedicated and secure networks to sophisticated clients worldwide, including large enterprises, sovereign governments, and the US military. With five satellites successfully deployed and additional launches on the horizon, we proudly manage a commercial contract backlog exceeding $1 billion.Astranis has established itself as the preferred satellite communications partner for clients with stringent demands for uptime, data security, network visibility, and customization. With over $750 million raised from leading investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Blackrock, and Fidelity, our team of 450 skilled engineers and entrepreneurs operates from our expansive 153,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Northern California, USA.PCBA Manufacturing EngineerAs a PCBA Manufacturing Engineer, you will collaborate with design engineering, supply chain, quality assurance, and our manufacturing partners to ensure timely delivery in PCBA manufacturing processes.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $180K/yr|On-site|San Francisco
About ApiphanyApiphany is a groundbreaking foundational AI company dedicated to advancing physical product development. We empower innovators across automotive, aerospace, medtech, energy, and industrial sectors to convert vast amounts of unstructured technical data into immediate, actionable insights. Supported by prestigious investors including Markforged, Databricks, GM, and Character, our mission is to transform engineering decision-making, simplifying complexities for leading manufacturers worldwide.Our models are meticulously designed to handle the intricacies of engineering and manufacturing, comprehending principles of physics, design specifications, and program constraints. Our elite team comprises builders from Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, UW, and CMU, along with industry experts from GM, Ford, and Genesis Therapeutics. We are passionate about revolutionizing hard-tech and collectively establishing a category-defining company.About the RoleAs the Lead Deployment Strategist at Apiphany, you will bridge the gap between product, data, and customer success. Your goal will be to convert our partners' most intricate manufacturing and engineering challenges into substantial AI-driven outcomes.You will work closely with engineers, product designers, and executives—both internally and within customer organizations—to pinpoint high-impact problems, outline workflows, and implement Apiphany’s intelligence platform in practical settings. Your role will involve translating data insights into decisions that enhance the design and construction of the world's most advanced products.This position is ideal for analytical, product-oriented problem solvers who excel in uncertain environments, enjoy direct customer interaction, and aspire to connect AI technology with real-world change.
Full-time|$135K/yr - $175K/yr|Hybrid|San Francisco Office
Join our innovative team at Glacier as a Senior Manufacturing Project Engineer!At Glacier, a rapidly growing Series A startup located in San Francisco, we are addressing one of the most significant challenges of our time: waste management. Did you know that over half of recyclables in the U.S. end up in landfills? We are committed to changing this narrative by not only reducing landfill waste but also minimizing carbon emissions, conserving energy, and preserving natural resources.Our company specializes in developing advanced sorting robots that effectively separate recyclables, alongside AI-driven business analytics that empower recycling facilities to enhance their operations and contribute to a more sustainable circular economy.Trusted by industry leaders, including major CPG companies like Colgate and Amazon, as well as municipal recycling facilities, we transform recycling data into actionable insights. Our innovative technology has been recognized as one of TIME's Best Inventions and has been featured in a TIME documentary, TechCrunch, Fortune, and CBS.We are seeking a skilled Senior Project Engineer to lead our robot projects from inception to completion, ensuring a seamless experience for our clients while maximizing our positive environmental impact.
About GridwareGridware is a pioneering technology company located in San Francisco, dedicated to revolutionizing the management of the electrical grid. We have developed an innovative approach known as Active Grid Response (AGR), which emphasizes the continuous monitoring of electrical, physical, and environmental parameters that influence grid reliability and safety. Our cutting-edge AGR platform employs high-precision sensors to identify potential issues early, enabling proactive maintenance and effective fault mitigation. This holistic strategy not only enhances safety but significantly reduces outages and ensures optimal grid performance. Supported by esteemed climate-tech and Silicon Valley investors, we are on a mission to create a more resilient energy future. To learn more, please visit www.Gridware.io.