Manufacturing Engineer - Electromechanical Assembly

Quantum Default BrandCentennial, CO
1d$90,000 - $120,000Onsite

About The Position

Quantum Corporation leads the world in helping users collaboratively solve some of the world's hardest computer challenges. Whether its wrangling Petabytes of data for cutting edge movie production, managing global content production workflows, exploring new sources of energy, or managing oceans of content and blending collaborative high-speed workflows with cutting-edge object storage, Quantum has the tools and technology to help you engineer the solution that works now - and preserves your work for decades to come. You are applying to an exceptional team that contributes to enhancing our position as a proven global expert in data management. The Manufacturing Engineer will play a key role in improving and scaling the assembly and test processes for a complex robotic electromechanical system during an aggressive production ramp. This role requires hands‑on factory floor engagement, strong problem‑solving capabilities, and the ability to develop and refine repeatable, robust manufacturing processes. The ideal candidate brings deep experience with electromechanical assemblies, new product introduction, and process qualification.

Requirements

  • 8+ years’ experience in manufacturing engineering for electromechanical assemblies.
  • Proven experience in NPI (New Product Introduction) and manufacturing process qualification.
  • Skilled in manual assembly methods, test system development, and structured problem‑solving
  • Strong initiative and ability to independently identify and resolve problems on the production floor.
  • Highly detail‑oriented, organized, and capable of driving schedules and deliverables.
  • Ability to work across mechanical, electrical, firmware, quality, and supply chain groups.
  • Ability to work onsite full‑time in Centennial, CO.

Responsibilities

  • Improve and optimize manufacturing assembly processes through documentation, process validation, tooling, fixtures, and test procedures.
  • Support daily production activities including troubleshooting product issues, resolving material shortages, and evaluating/dispositioning piece parts.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives across build, test, and inspection processes to increase yield, throughput, and overall quality.
  • Analyze part/process data and conduct capability assessments
  • Identify, document, and drive corrective actions to closure.
  • Monitor production progress; identify schedule risks and drive resolution of roadblocks.
  • Provide daily factory support for assembly, test, troubleshooting, and material issues.
  • Collaborate closely with operations, quality, design engineering, and supply chain.

Benefits

  • Quantum provides a diverse portfolio of health plans for medical and prescription, dental, vision, life, disability and supplemental medical insurance options.
  • We also support our team members' efforts to develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle through reimbursement and educational programs.
  • Quantum offers a company-matched 401(k) plan to help employees save for retirement in a tax-advantaged way.
  • We also have an Employee Stock Purchase Program for purchasing Quantum stock at a discounted rate.
  • Anticipated Annual Salary Range: $90,000 - $120,000
  • The above pay range represents Quantum's good faith and reasonable estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting. Pay within or outside of the range will be based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, relevant experience, knowledge/education, skills/abilities, internal equity, and budgetary considerations.
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