About the job
About Us
At Foundry Robotics, we are pioneering an AI-native robotics manufacturing enterprise dedicated to enhancing assembly and production capabilities for top-tier robotics firms and critical national-security hardware. Our vision is to create robots that construct robots, effectively transforming the landscape of manufacturing.
We are on a mission to revolutionize the American manufacturing sector by prioritizing AI-driven solutions and assembly-focused strategies as a dual-use contract manufacturer. Our goal is to equip manufacturers with intelligent, efficient, and adaptable robotic systems that redefine productivity and quality. As a key member of our engineering team, your contributions will significantly influence our products, workplace culture, and overall success. Please note that this position requires 100% in-person work at our Mission District office in San Francisco.
The Role
We are seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer who excels at transforming innovative ideas into practical production realities. You will be comfortable designing systems from the ground up and validating them directly on the factory floor. Your primary responsibilities will include defining the architecture of our robotic systems from initial concept through to full-scale production, developing assembly strategies, designing tooling, and creating workflows where they do not currently exist. You will establish production capabilities from scratch, making critical decisions concerning sequencing, fixturing, automation integration, and quality control. Your focus will be on driving rapid build-test-learn cycles to implement robust and scalable processes.
Key Responsibilities
Design and develop production processes from the ground up for autonomous robotic assembly systems, establishing how AI-driven hardware is manufactured at scale.
Optimize assembly lines with a focus on throughput, yield, and scalability as production transitions from initial stages to high-volume outputs.
Create and maintain process documentation, work instructions, SOPs, and control plans to enable repeatable and scalable manufacturing.
Develop tooling and fixtures aimed at reducing variation, minimizing operator error, and supporting efficient assembly processes.
Engage hands-on on the shop floor to validate processes, pinpoint bottlenecks, and iterate quickly alongside the team.
Foster relationships with external vendors and contract manufacturers, providing valuable process insights and feedback during development.
Collaborate across disciplines with mechanical, electrical, and robotics teams to ensure processes are designed with the entire system in mind.

