Director of Manufacturing Operations & Factory

Orchard RoboticsSan Francisco, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Orchard builds rugged AI-powered camera systems that operate on farm vehicles in dust, heat, vibration, rain, and demanding agricultural environments. We’re hiring our first manufacturing leader to build and own the manufacturing operation behind Orchard’s rapidly growing fleet of camera systems. As Director of Manufacturing Operations & Factory, you'll design, launch, and run Orchard’s San Francisco factory. This is a hands-on, high-ownership role responsible for turning Engineering designs into systems that can be built reliably, repeatedly, and economically as we scale. You’ll own production, capacity planning, technician training and management, procurement, inventory, and manufacturing quality. You’ll initially report directly to our CEO, and you will work closely with Hardware Engineering on design for manufacturability, BOMs, and engineering changes, but this is an operating role accountable for safety, throughput, quality, and production outcomes.

Requirements

  • 5-7 years of experience in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing operations, production, or a related hardware field.
  • Experience building or scaling production for complex electromechanical products.
  • Comfortable leading technicians while remaining hands-on with assembly, tooling, inventory, and production processes.
  • Experience with procurement, suppliers, inventory, BOMs, production planning, and ERP/MRP systems.
  • Strong understanding of manufacturing quality, documentation, process control, and root-cause analysis.
  • Hands-on mechanical and electrical intuition, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to deliver.
  • High agency and proactive: you identify risks early, solve problems directly, and build systems that prevent them from recurring.
  • Low ego, highly organized, and able to manage many moving pieces without losing attention to detail.
  • High standards for safety, quality, documentation, and delivery.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with rugged electronics, robotics, automotive, industrial equipment, or other field-deployed hardware is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Build and scale our factory: Design our assembly processes, production flow, work instructions, fixtures, tooling, test stations, safety policies, and production schedules.
  • Plan capacity and production: Translate our commercial forecasts into capacity, labor, supply chain, purchasing, and production plans.
  • Build the assembly team: Hire, train, schedule, and manage a team of electromechanical assembly technicians capable of working independently with consistency and quality.
  • Own supply chain and inventory: Purchase components, manage suppliers, track lead times and inventory, anticipate shortages, and ensure materials are available ahead of builds.
  • Build the quality system: Establish incoming, in-process, and final QA, testing, build records, traceability, and processes for addressing defects and recurring issues.
  • Own production readiness: Work with Hardware Engineering on BOMs, design changes, new-product introduction, and design-for-manufacturing improvements.
  • Own manufacturing performance: Own manufacturing cost, throughput, first-pass yield, rework, and other production KPIs, and continuously improve processes as production grows.
  • Deliver finished systems: Ensure every system is built, tested, documented, serialized, packaged, and ready for handoff to Deployment Operations.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage with 100% of employee premiums covered.
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