Senior Advanced Manufacturing Engineer

FormlabsSomerville, MA
Onsite

About The Position

Our manufacturing team is responsible for research and development of the manufacturing processes for all of Formlabs products. They work cross functionally with mechanical design, electrical, and materials teams. If you’re excited to help us design new assembly processes and layouts and to develop and deploy custom tooling and calibration equipment, we want you as a Senior Advanced Manufacturing Engineer.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of manufacturing engineering experience
  • Experience working with overseas contract manufacturers or suppliers
  • Proactive problem solver
  • Successfully brought electro-mechanical products or projects to market on time and within budget
  • Experience evaluating production line performance metrics
  • Have a Bachelor's degree in an applicable engineering field (Mechanical, Electrical, Systems, etc.)

Responsibilities

  • Improve existing manufacturing lines, helping us grow with our volumes
  • Establish in line or intermediate checks to catch failures earlier
  • Design and analyze production lines; build a process and put metrics around it, and improve on them
  • Work with contract manufacturers who create our custom parts and work with them to improve their output
  • Communicate with design engineers to ensure design changes are adopted

Benefits

  • Robust equity program to build future wealth through RSUs
  • Comprehensive healthcare coverage (Medical, Dental, Vision)
  • 401K matching and access to financial advisors
  • Generous paid Parental Leave (up to 16 weeks)
  • Tenure-based paid Sabbatical Leave (up to 6 weeks)
  • Flexible Out of Office Plan – Take time when you need it
  • Ample on-site parking & pre-tax commuter benefits
  • Healthy on-site lunches, snacks, beverages, & treats
  • Regular sponsored professional development opportunities
  • Many opt-in culture events across our diverse community
  • Unlimited 3D prints
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