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Join our innovative team at Saronic as a Manufacturing Systems Engineer. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing manufacturing systems to enhance operational efficiency. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to develop solutions that drive productivity and quality in our manufacturing processes.
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Saronic is a leading company in the manufacturing sector, dedicated to delivering high-quality products and innovative solutions. With a commitment to sustainability and continuous improvement, we strive to create a positive impact in our industry and the communities we serve.
Saronic Technologies is at the forefront of transforming maritime operations, focusing on the development of cutting-edge autonomous solutions that enhance efficiency and safety at sea.Job OverviewWe are in search of a talented Manufacturing Engineer specializing in composites to drive the design, development, and enhancement of manufacturing processes for a…
Saronic Technologies stands at the forefront of maritime innovation, committed to transforming autonomy at sea through cutting-edge solutions that enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness.Job Overview:We are on the lookout for a talented Composite Supervisor to lead the fabrication and assembly of composite components for our Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs). This pivotal role within our dynamic engineering and production team entails overseeing all composite manufacturing processes, ensuring material quality, and optimizing production workflows. You will collaborate closely with cross-disciplinary teams, including design, engineering, and production, to seamlessly integrate composite materials into our vessel systems.Key Responsibilities:Supervise Composite Manufacturing: Direct and manage a team of composite fabricators and technicians to deliver high-quality composite parts for ASVs.Material Selection & Handling: Partner with engineering and materials teams to identify and source the appropriate composite materials (fiberglass, core materials, resins, gelcoats, etc.) for various vessel components.Production Planning & Scheduling: Create and uphold production schedules to ensure on-time delivery of composite parts while managing resource limitations.Quality Control: Oversee the inspection, testing, and certification of composite components, ensuring compliance with engineering specifications, industry standards (e.g., MIL-STD), and DoD requirements.Process Optimization: Discover opportunities to enhance composite manufacturing processes, reduce waste, and boost efficiency while upholding the highest quality standards.Training & Mentoring: Educate, coach, and develop junior composite technicians and fabricators, ensuring the team possesses the necessary skills, tools, and knowledge to excel.Collaboration with Engineering & R&D: Work closely with the engineering team to comprehend design requirements and provide input on the manufacturability of composite components. Collaborate with the R&D team to explore new materials and techniques aimed at enhancing performance and lowering costs.Safety & Compliance: Uphold all safety protocols and best practices to ensure a safe working environment.
Saronic Technologies is at the forefront of transforming maritime autonomy, committed to crafting innovative solutions that elevate maritime operations through cutting-edge autonomous and intelligent platforms.Job OverviewWe are on the lookout for a skilled Composite Design Engineer to spearhead the structural design, analysis, and integration of composite materials into our advanced maritime platforms. You will play a crucial role in crafting lightweight, high-performance composite structures tailored for maritime environments while adhering to mission-critical DoD performance and survivability standards.Responsibilities Design, analyze, and optimize composite structures for autonomous maritime platforms, including hulls, decks, and enclosures.Develop 3D CAD models and 2D manufacturing drawings utilizing tools such as SolidWorks, Siemens NX, and Fibersim.Conduct hand calculations for the design and sizing of laminates using CLT tools.Collaborate closely with naval architects, mechanical engineers, and autonomy teams to seamlessly integrate composite structures with vessel systems.Establish material specifications and liaise with suppliers to procure suitable composite materials, including NCFs, resin systems, adhesives, and core materials.Create manufacturing plans and work in conjunction with both in-house and external fabricators to facilitate prototype and production builds.Ensure adherence to MIL-STD and DoD structural integrity, weight, and signature management requirements.Promote design-for-manufacturing (DFM) and design-for-assembly (DFA) principles.Assist in testing, validation, and qualification of composite assemblies in both laboratory and marine environments.Qualifications A Bachelor's degree or higher in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Naval Architecture, or a related discipline.A minimum of 2 years of experience in composite structural design within aerospace, marine, automotive, or defense sectors.Robust knowledge of composite materials (such as carbon fiber, fiberglass, and resin infusion) and their layup techniques.Proficiency in CAD and FEA software (e.g., Femap (preferred), ANSYS, Abaqus).Familiarity with mechanical testing, structural validation, and failure analysis of composite systems.
Saronic Technologies stands at the forefront of transforming maritime autonomy, committed to creating cutting-edge solutions that optimize sea operations through intelligent and autonomous platforms.Job OverviewAs a Supplier Quality Engineer specializing in Composites, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that composite hulls, structures, and components supplied to Saronic meet the rigorous standards for quality, performance, and durability. This position emphasizes expertise in both open-mold and closed-mold composite manufacturing processes, such as hand layup, spray-up, and vacuum infusion, specifically tailored for marine applications. You will be instrumental in enhancing supplier quality performance, executing audits and inspections, addressing nonconformities, and deploying data-driven improvements throughout the supply chain. Your collaboration with internal teams—including design, engineering, quality assurance, manufacturing, and supply chain—is essential to uphold the highest standards of craftsmanship and material integrity for mission-critical maritime systems.Key ResponsibilitiesRoot Cause Analysis and Corrective ActionsConduct investigations into supplier nonconformities such as voids, delamination, resin anomalies, cosmetic imperfections, or dimensional discrepancies. Lead structured problem-solving initiatives using methodologies like 8D, 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagrams, and FMEA. Verify the effectiveness of corrective actions through follow-up inspections and process audits.Technical Quality ControlOversee and validate supplier processes for composite part fabrication, which includes:Mold preparation, release application, and surface integrity checksGelcoat and laminate layup consistency (monitoring resin-to-fiber ratios and controlling air entrapment)Curing, demolding, trimming, and finishing processesBonding and secondary assembly operationsDimensional and visual inspections (including surface finish, thickness, and weight verification). Implement and track key process metrics using statistical process control (SPC) or capability studies, ensuring supplier compliance with Saronic's workmanship and composite quality standards.Supplier Quality Assurance (Audits & Assessments)Plan and execute supplier quality audits and process assessments for composite manufacturing operations. Assess compliance with relevant quality management standards and regulations.
Saronic Technologies stands at the forefront of innovation, transforming maritime autonomy through advanced, intelligent platforms designed to enhance operational efficiency and safety at sea.Job OverviewWe are in search of a talented M&P Engineer - Composites to spearhead the testing and allowable development of composite materials for our cutting-edge maritime platforms. In this pivotal role, you will design lightweight, high-performance composite structures tailored for maritime conditions while meeting critical Department of Defense (DoD) performance and survivability standards.ResponsibilitiesLead and support composite material allowables development programs in accordance with CMH-17, FAA, ABS, and other applicable standards.Define, execute, and analyze test programs to generate A- and B-basis allowables.Develop and implement specifications for composite fabrics, adhesives, core materials, and related processes.Provide technical support for composite fabrication, inspection, and process control.Collaborate with test labs and suppliers to ensure adherence to aerospace quality standards.Create comprehensive test plans and roadmaps for characterizing new material systems and processes.Draft material and process specifications that align with industry standards and internal requirements.Maintain and document material property databases, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.Assist with root cause analysis and corrective actions for material and process non-conformances.Engage in continuous improvement initiatives to inform design-for-cost and design-for-manufacturing strategies.Work with certification teams to provide technical justification and documentation for material allowables in structural substantiation.QualificationsBachelor’s degree or higher in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.Minimum of 2 years of experience with aerospace or marine composite materials and processes, preferably in allowables development.Familiarity with CMH-17, MIL-HDBK-17, and ABS certification requirements, along with other relevant aerospace/marine composite standards.Demonstrated ability to analyze and interpret material test data and results.Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively across departments.
We are looking for a skilled Technical Writer specializing in composites to join our dynamic team at Saronic. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of composite materials and a knack for translating complex technical information into clear, concise documentation. You will play an essential role in developing manuals, specifications, and instructional guides that enhance our product offerings.
Join saronic as a Composites Commodity Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in driving our procurement strategies and enhancing our supply chain efficiency. In this role, you will be responsible for managing the sourcing and procurement of composite materials, ensuring quality, cost-effectiveness, and timely delivery to support our innovative projects.
Saronic Technologies is at the forefront of transforming maritime autonomy, committed to crafting cutting-edge solutions that improve maritime operations through innovative autonomous and intelligent platforms.Job OverviewThe Composites Commodity Manager will spearhead the development and implementation of sourcing strategies for composite materials, components, and manufacturing processes that are vital for production and the introduction of new products. This role is crucial in ensuring supply chain stability, scalability, and cost management across composite structures, which include raw materials like resins and fibers, fabricated components, and outsourced manufacturing operations.In a maritime defense setting, this position emphasizes the mitigation of supply risks, assurance of production capabilities, and the development of scalable supplier networks, prioritizing these aspects over short-term cost savings. The Composites Commodity Manager will collaborate closely with Engineering, Manufacturing, and Program teams to ensure that composite designs are underpinned by a robust and production-ready supply chain.ResponsibilitiesFormulate and execute strategic initiatives for sourcing composites, encompassing raw materials, fabricated structures, and specialized processes such as layup, curing, machining, and finishing.Identify and alleviate sole-source risks while developing dual/multi-source strategies for critical components.Lead sourcing initiatives, including supplier identification, issuing RFQs, conducting technical evaluations, and negotiating contracts.Establish and oversee supplier capacity plans to facilitate production scaling and meet long-term demand.Collaborate with Engineering and New Product Introduction (NPI) teams to ensure early supplier engagement and scalability validation prior to supplier selection.Perform 48-hour NPI scalability assessments, in conjunction with SQE and Engineering, assessing:Production capabilities at specified ratesQuality system maturityLead time and capacity limitationsCompliance with ITAR and regulatory standardsFacilitate the transition from prototype to production, ensuring that suppliers meet established rate, quality, and cost benchmarks.Manage supplier relationships and performance metrics, focusing on cost, delivery, quality, and responsiveness.Conduct Supplier Business Reviews (SBRs) and lead continuous improvement initiatives with key composite suppliers.Analyze market trends, material availability, and cost drivers (e.g., carbon fiber, resin systems) to inform sourcing strategies.
Join our innovative team at Saronic as a Manufacturing Systems Engineer. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing manufacturing systems to enhance operational efficiency. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to develop solutions that drive productivity and quality in our manufacturing processes.
Saronic Technologies is at the forefront of transforming maritime autonomy, committed to crafting cutting-edge solutions that bolster maritime operations through autonomous and intelligent platforms.Job Overview:We are looking for a talented Technical Writer to produce clear, concise, and thorough documentation for our end-users. Your role will be instrumental in helping users comprehend our autonomous surface vessels and their operation. Daily responsibilities will include simplifying complex technical concepts into user-friendly content, collaborating with engineers and key stakeholders, exercising curiosity and initiative, and managing projects effectively. A strong portfolio showcasing your exceptional writing skills and meticulous attention to detail is essential. Familiarity with DoD standards and regulations related to technical documentation is a valued asset.Key Responsibilities:Engage with engineers, designers, and various stakeholders to collect information, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of technical specifications and requirements.Create and maintain a variety of technical documentation, including standard operating procedures, work instructions, and internal guides for our autonomous surface vessels.Transform intricate technical concepts into documentation that is straightforward and accessible for end-users.Guarantee that all documentation complies with industry standards and best practices, as well as pertinent DoD regulations and guidelines.Perform thorough reviews and edits of documentation for accuracy, consistency, and clarity, ensuring it meets the needs of our target audience.Collaborate closely with the production team to remain informed about project timelines, milestones, and deliverables.Continuously refine and enhance existing documentation based on feedback from users, stakeholders, and internal teams.Stay updated on emerging technologies, industry trends, and best practices in technical writing and documentation.
Join Saronic Technologies, a pioneering force in maritime autonomy, committed to designing advanced solutions that elevate maritime operations through intelligent and autonomous platforms.Position Overview:As a Composite Finishing Technician, you will play a crucial role in the meticulous final preparation and detailing of composite components. Your responsibilities will encompass scarf repairs, sanding, fairing, and preparing surfaces for painting or bonding. Collaborating closely with fellow technicians and engineers, you will ensure that each component adheres to rigorous cosmetic and dimensional standards. Your expertise will directly impact the structural integrity and aesthetic quality of our vessels.Key Responsibilities:Execute finishing operations on composite components, involving wet layup, filling, sanding, gelcoat spraying, and surface refinement.Precisely mix and apply surface fillers and gelcoat according to established protocols.Sculpt and smooth intricate contours while adhering to tolerance and quality standards.Detect and rectify surface imperfections such as pinholes, delamination, and voids using tap testing methods.Prepare components for painting, bonding, or assembly through appropriate surface treatments.Adhere to detailed work instructions, schematics, and engineering specifications.Maintain a clean and organized workspace; implement effective dust control measures.Work in partnership with the quality assurance team to ensure finished products meet visual and dimensional standards.Utilize a tablet to track procedures and time effectively.Demonstrate proficiency in using Partallfilm #10 and patch aide for repair tasks.Qualifications:Minimum of 2 years of experience in marine composite finishing, surfacing, or comparable hands-on fabrication roles.Extensive knowledge of sanding tools, fairing materials, and manual finishing techniques.Experience achieving Class A or near-Class A surface finishes is preferred but not mandatory.Exceptional attention to detail and the ability to perform repetitive, fine-surface work with patience.Familiarity with epoxy-based fillers, primers, and surface preparation chemicals.Capacity to read and interpret technical drawings and work instructions effectively.
At Xometry (NASDAQ: XMTR), we empower today's and tomorrow's industries by connecting visionary thinkers with manufacturers capable of realizing their concepts. Our digital marketplace equips manufacturers with essential resources for growth while facilitating access to global manufacturing capacity for buyers at Fortune 1000 companies.We are on the lookout for driven Mechanical Engineers to join us as Manufacturing Solutions Engineers. In this customer-facing role, you will be integrated into our key strategic accounts, serving as an extension of their engineering teams. This position combines customer engagement, technical acumen, and operational execution. You will report to the Operations team but collaborate closely with Sales to drive growth and ensure customer satisfaction.This is a unique chance to be part of a vibrant and expanding company at the cutting edge of digital manufacturing. If you are a self-motivated Mechanical Engineer with a commitment to customer success and a desire to make a tangible impact, this role is for you.
Join Allen Control Systems as a Manufacturing Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in enhancing our manufacturing processes and ensuring product quality. This position is ideal for individuals who are passionate about engineering and are eager to contribute to innovative solutions in a dynamic environment. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to streamline operations, develop efficient manufacturing methods, and implement quality control measures.
Full-time|$74K/yr - $123K/yr|On-site|Austin, Texas, United States
About Neuralink:At Neuralink, we are pioneering groundbreaking devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the human brain. Our innovations aim to restore mobility to individuals with paralysis, regain sight for those who are blind, and transform the way humans engage with their digital environments.Team Description:Join our Surgery & Robot Hardware Department, where the Surgical Consumables Team plays a crucial role in fabricating a variety of essential mechanical devices that support our life-changing surgical interventions. By harmonizing immediate operational needs with long-term scalability, we foster innovation through meticulously engineered tools that guarantee safety, reliability, and superior surgical outcomes.Job Responsibilities:We are in search of a skilled Manufacturing Engineer to enhance the production of consumables utilized in our robotic surgeries. These consumables encompass the Needle Cartridge (the critical component responsible for inserting electrodes into the cortex) and other intricate mechanical assemblies and surgical proxies. In this position, you will be instrumental in expanding our manufacturing capabilities by aiding in the establishment of a new production site in Texas while maintaining operations at current facilities. Your hands-on experience will be vital in troubleshooting manufacturing challenges, analyzing data, refining processes, and designing fixtures. You will collaborate closely with hardware designers, machinists, quality engineers, and the surgical team to ensure timely and accurate part production and delivery.Your expertise will contribute to the development of technical solutions for intricate manufacturing challenges and assist in crafting processes that adapt as production scales. This role is ideal for individuals who thrive on working closely with hardware, understanding the transition from product development to mass production, and navigating a dynamic work environment. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will:Facilitate daily production to meet the demand for consumables across the organization.Provide insights on manufacturability as products progress through various lifecycle stages.Design, test, and implement production fixtures, tooling, workstations, and assembly aids.Diagnose manufacturing issues, conduct root cause analyses, and execute corrective actions.Support quality control initiatives in alignment with Design Control requirements, cGMP, FDA regulations, and internal policies.Generate and uphold manufacturing documentation, including work instructions, Device Master Records (DMRs), and Design History Files.
At the forefront of addressing America’s housing crisis, the American Housing Corporation is dedicated to revolutionizing the production of affordable housing. We recognize that the challenge of housing affordability is rooted in the production process itself. Our vertically integrated approach enables us to acquire land, manufacture, install, and sell homes directly to customers, allowing for the scale required to tackle this urgent issue.We believe that the American Dream is constructed through hard work and innovation. We are on the lookout for top-tier engineers, designers, and builders to join us in solving one of the most pressing problems facing our nation.As a Senior Manufacturing Engineer – Factory, you will be instrumental in designing, optimizing, and implementing cutting-edge manufacturing processes for the components of our building systems. Your collaborative efforts across various disciplines will ensure the delivery of exceptional results in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Manufacturing Engineer to join our dynamic team in Austin, Texas. As a vital contributor to our manufacturing processes, you will support the development and implementation of engineering solutions that enhance production efficiency and product quality.
Saronic Technologies stands at the forefront of maritime autonomy, committed to crafting innovative solutions that significantly enhance operational efficiency at sea through advanced autonomous platforms.Position Overview:In the role of Composites Technician specializing in Trim & Drill, you will play a crucial role in the fabrication of composite components including hulls, decks, and various structural parts. Your expertise will ensure that all components adhere to stringent tolerances and high-quality standards required for Department of Defense applications. This position demands meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to craftsmanship.Primary Responsibilities:Utilize hand tools, pneumatic tools, and shop equipment to trim, cut, and grind composite materials.Interpret technical drawings, trim outlines, and edge tolerances to execute finishing operations.Deburr edges, prepare bonding surfaces, and ensure precision fitment for assembly.Employ jigs, templates, and various measurement instruments (calipers, tape measures, gauges) to verify part geometries.Conduct surface preparation for painting, bonding, and secondary assembly processes.Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace in grinding and trimming areas.Identify defects, report non-conformances, and assist in rework or repair activities.Collaborate with layup, infusion, and quality assurance teams to facilitate smooth production workflow.Document work accurately and contribute to continuous process improvement initiatives.Utilize tablets for documentation and reporting.
Saronic Technologies is at the forefront of revolutionizing maritime autonomy, committed to creating innovative solutions that enhance naval operations through cutting-edge autonomous and intelligent platforms.Position Overview:In the role of Mold Maintenance - Composites Technician, you will play a crucial role in maintaining, repairing, and ensuring the operational readiness of composite molds utilized in the creation of high-performance marine structures. Your efforts will be pivotal in maintaining mold integrity, which directly impacts the quality, efficiency, and consistency of production.Key Responsibilities:Conduct thorough inspections of molds before and after usage to identify wear, damage, or contamination.Perform routine cleaning, polishing, and surface preparation of mold tools.Repair surface imperfections, cracks, or damage to flanges using appropriate resins and fillers.Apply and maintain various mold release systems including wax and semi-permanent coatings.Monitor mold usage cycles and assist in executing preventative maintenance schedules.Organize and maintain mold storage systems under proper environmental controls.Support the modification or refinement of mold tooling as per engineering changes.Collaborate with layup and finishing teams to troubleshoot and resolve mold alignment or part release challenges.Document all maintenance activities, repairs, and inspection results.Maintain an organized labeling system for molds.Assist with scribing, dimpling, and installation of flange monuments.Utilize electronic systems to track and manage assigned work tasks.Contribute to the development and adherence to mold maintenance and repair standards.Qualifications:Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience with composite molds in a production or prototyping environment.Strong understanding of mold preparation, release systems, and composite tooling materials.Ability to diagnose and repair common mold issues such as scratches, pitting, and delamination.Familiarity with epoxy tooling systems, fiberglass or carbon fiber molds, and gelcoat repair.Detail-oriented with a strong commitment to maintaining high-gloss or tolerance-critical surfaces.
As a Manufacturing Tooling Engineer at saronic, you will play a pivotal role in designing, developing, and optimizing tooling solutions that enhance our manufacturing processes. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure product quality and efficiency, while also driving innovation in tooling design.
Saronic Technologies is at the forefront of transforming maritime autonomy, focused on pioneering innovative solutions that significantly improve maritime operations via advanced autonomous and intelligent platforms.Key Responsibilities:Programming, setting up, and operating 3-axis and 5-axis CNC mills and routers for kitting and airbrushing fiberglass and foam cores.Interpreting intricate engineering drawings, CAD models (such as SolidWorks, Fusion 360), and CAM files (like Mastercam, Fusion, or NX) to accurately produce components according to specifications.Collaborating closely with mechanical engineers, composites technicians, and systems integrators to ensure parts meet fit, function, and manufacturability standards.Choosing suitable tooling, feeds, speeds, and fixturing techniques for precise work on composite materials.Keeping CNC equipment, tools, and workspace in immaculate and safe condition.Conducting in-process quality checks and post-process inspections using calipers, micrometers, and other precision instruments.Participating in ongoing process enhancements within CNC workflows, fixture design, and the accuracy of composite parts.Qualifications:Required:A minimum of 3 years of experience as a CNC programmer/operator in a high-volume boat manufacturing environment.Extensive experience with CAM software (Fusion 360, Mastercam, NX, or equivalent).Proficient in reading and interpreting technical drawings and GD&T.Comfortable operating in a startup or fast-paced R&D environment.Exceptional attention to detail and self-motivation.Capable of lifting up to 50 lbs.Ability to distinguish different fiberglass types and designs.Preferred:Familiarity with 5-axis machines and multi-axis toolpath strategies.Prior experience in the maritime composite manufacturing sector.Benefits:Medical Insurance: Comprehensive health insurance plans covering a broad spectrum of services.
Jan 22, 2026
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