Senior Manufacturing Engineer (Machining)
Northwood · Torrance, CA · Yesterday
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Own the roadmap to establish and scale an internal machine shop: capability definition, machine selection, procurement, and commissioning.
- Source, evaluate, and purchase CNC machines and supporting equipment (workholding, tooling, metrology, material handling), balancing floor space, budget, throughput, and scalability.
- Cook up the machine shop layout, workflows, and safety/operational standards (material flow, tool control, inspection flow, chip/coolant management).
- Create, own, and maintain CAM programs and machining documentation: setups, tool lists, inspection plans, and standardized work.
- Run machines as needed to unblock development/production and to prove out new processes and programs.
- Train operators and establish operator-facing work instructions, troubleshooting guides, and escalation paths.
- Drive continuous improvement (yield, cycle time, scrap reduction, process capability), including root-cause investigations and corrective actions.
- Partner closely with design engineering on DFM, tolerancing strategy, inspection strategy, and make/buy decisions for machined components.
Qualifications
- 4–6+ years of experience working with machined components in a manufacturing engineering, CNC programming, CNC machining, or closely related role.
- Demonstrated experience with fixture/workholding design and bringing repeatable machining processes into production.
- Strong CAM programming experience (e.g., Fusion, Mastercam, NX CAM, etc.) and practical understanding of feeds/speeds, tooling, and setup strategy.
- Comfortable operating in a hands-on environment: proving out programs on the floor, debugging issues, and iterating quickly.
- Strong communication skills and ability to coordinate vendors/contractors and cross-functional stakeholders.