Manufacturing Engineer, DFM
Hadrian · Los Angeles, CA · 4 days ago
On-siteEngineering$85k–$135k/yrFull-time
About the role
We are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our Go-to-Market team. This role involves interpreting customer designs, providing DFM feedback, and collaborating with sales and operations to transform customer requirements into manufacturable solutions.
Responsibilities
- Perform DFM analyses using Hadrian's internal software tools to assess compatibility with Hadrian's factories and recommend cost and quality optimizations.
- Utilize part technical information to generate costing models and develop customer-facing proposals.
- Partner with stakeholders to strategize, plan, and implement software and manufacturing solutions, ensuring they meet real production needs.
- Gather and analyze industry data to inform Hadrian’s automation technology and manufacturing market decisions.
- Maintain oversight of factory performance to refine Hadrian's software, ensuring adherence to quality standards, process integrity, and alignment with customer requirements.
- Evaluate designs with a strong understanding of materials, finishes, and manufacturing terminology to guarantee accurate and high-quality production outcomes.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related STEM field, or 4+ years of manufacturing experience in a high-intensity production environment.
- 3-5+ years of experience in a manufacturing role, with a preference for candidates who have led impactful projects.
- Demonstrated proficiency in GD&T and ability to interpret technical drawings.
- Proficiency with CAD tools and the capability to translate designs into manufacturable solutions.
- Experience developing and implementing production processes and systems in high-growth or fast-paced environments.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with basic software programming (SQL, MATLAB, Python).
- Hands-on experience with manufacturing tools such as CNC machines, sheet metal brakes, or lathes.
- A personal or project portfolio showcasing applied manufacturing skills, or active involvement in manufacturing-related clubs or extracurricular activities.