Electronics Manufacturing Engineer
Glen Cove, NY - USA
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Job Summary
Standard Bots builds next-generation robotics for manufacturing affordable capable American-made automation. Our hardware is a tightly integrated electromechanical system and we build it in-house at our Glen Cove NY facility. The electronics inside our robots the PCBAs that drive motion sensing and control are core IP and how well theyre designed for manufacturing directly determines our yield our cost and how fast we can scale.
Role
Were looking for an Electronics Manufacturing Engineer who lives at the intersection of design and production. Youll be the person who makes sure the boards our electrical engineers design can actually be built reliably at yield at cost; whether they run on our in-house SMT line or get handed to a contract manufacturer.
This is a blend of two jobs. On the DFM side youre the manufacturing conscience in the room during PCB design: reviewing layouts and packages before theyre released catching issues and errors early and holding the line on the standards that keep boards manufacturable. On the process side you own the SMT/PCBA process itself bring-up process control yield and the day-to-day of getting good boards out the door. Youre as comfortable marking up a fabrication package as you are standing at the reflow oven diagnosing a solder defect.
The right person is opinionated and constructive. When an EE hands you a design thats going to cause tombstoning unroutable rework or a package no CM will accept you say so early clearly and with the fix and you make the standard stick so the same issue doesnt come back.
What youll own
DFM review of PCB designs. Review PCBA layouts footprints stack-ups and fabrication/assembly packages before release including stack-up and controlled-impedance manufacturability. Give clear specific DFM/DFA and design-for-test (DFT) feedback to electrical engineers; call out issues errors and rule violations and drive them to resolution before the design goes to build.
DFM automation and checking. Run systematic rule-based DFM/DFA checks with automated tooling (Valor CAM350 Allegro DFM or equivalent) so reviews are consistent and repeatable rather than eyeballed and keep the rule decks current as parts processes and vendors change.
Design for test (DFT). Partner with electrical engineering to build test coverage and access into designs from the start; test points probe access and ICT/flying-probe/boundary-scan considerations so boards are testable not just able to be assembled.
Manufacturing best practices. Own and uphold the DFM rule set; component spacing courtyards and keep-outs panelization fiducials thermal relief testability and land-pattern standards (IPC-7351 / IPC-2221 / IPC-A-610 class). Keep the standards documented and current and make sure designs actually conform.
Package quality and CM readiness. Ensure every output package; Gerbers fab and assembly drawings BOM pick-and-place and stack-up is complete unambiguous and manufacturable by whoever builds it internal line or external CM. You are the gate a package clears before its released.
SMT line and process. Own SMT/PCBA process engineering for the in-house line; stencil and paste placement reflow profiling SPI and AOI and rework. Drive process control first-pass yield and defect reduction; own changeovers and new-board bring-up.
Board bring-up and test. Bring up verify and debug boards on the bench; fluent with oscilloscopes multimeters and lab instruments. Run the tests the hardware team specifies and define test procedures on your own; help stand up automated/functional test (ATE) as we scale production.
NPI and design-to-production handoff. Partner with electrical engineering through NPI; from first prototype builds to repeatable volume closing the loop fast between design intent and whats actually buildable on the floor.
Engineeringproduction liaison. Be the connective tissue between electrical engineering and the production floor translating design intent into build- and test-ready instructions and feeding real yield defect and test data back to design keeping the loop between design and the floor tight and open.
CM partnership. Serve as the manufacturing-engineering interface to external contract manufacturers: qualify processes resolve DFM findings review first articles and hold CMs to our quality bar.
Continuous improvement. Root-cause solder and assembly defects (8D/5-Whys) cut scrap and rework and feed lessons learned back into the DFM standards so the next design starts in a better place.
Basic Qualifications:
Associates or Bachelors in Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) Electrical or Manufacturing Engineering or a related field or equivalent hands-on experience.
4 years in electronics/PCBA manufacturing engineering with hands-on ownership of an SMT line and its process (paste placement reflow AOI rework).
Demonstrated DFM/DFA expertise reviewed real PCB designs given feedback to EEs and can point to boards that shipped better because problems were caught before release.
Fluency with IPC standards (IPC-A-610 IPC-7351 IPC-2221 J-STD-001) and the vocabulary to hold a design review to them.
Ability to read and interpret schematics PCB layouts fabrication and assembly drawings BOMs stack-ups and to spot whats wrong or missing in a release package.
Hands-on command of the SMT process: reflow profiling stencil/paste placement SPI/AOI and rework; comfortable diagnosing tombstoning bridging voiding head-in-pillow and similar defects.
Hands-on with DFM-check tooling (Valor CAM350 Allegro DFM or equivalent) and ability to run rule-based checks against layout and fab/assembly data not just visual reviews.
Design-for-test (DFT) fluency; design in test coverage and access and review boards for testability (test points ICT/flying-probe/boundary-scan) not just assembly.
Hands-on electrical test and measurement; oscilloscopes multimeters and bench instruments able both to run tests defined by the hardware team and to define test procedures.
Experience preparing and reviewing manufacturing output packages for handoff to internal lines and/or external CMs.
A constructive direct communication style; can tell an engineer their design has a problem make the case and land the fix without friction.
Preferred Qualifications:
ECAD fluency (Altium Cadence/Allegro KiCad) enough to open a design inspect footprints and layout and mark it up.
Experience standing up or scaling an in-house SMT line or transitioning boards between internal and contract manufacturing.
CAM/DFM tooling depth (Valor CAM350 Allegro DFM) and experience building or maintaining automated DFM rule decks.
Automated/functional test (ATE) experience; National Instruments/LabVIEW Pico Technology or equivalent.
Robotics automotive aerospace medical or other precision/high-reliability electronics backgrounds.
Lean/Six Sigma and SPC on an SMT line.
Familiarity with ERP/MES and PLM systems.
Why this role
Youll own the seam between how our electronics are designed and how theyre actually built the place where yield cost and scale are won or lost. Youll have real authority to set the DFM standard the tools to enforce it and a design team that needs your feedback to ship. If you like being the person who makes hard boards manufacturable and hates seeing preventable defects reach the line this is your seat.
The salary range for this role is $110000 to $145000. We are open to a variety of seniority levels for this role and will build compensation packages that are commensurate with seniority and skill level. Base salary is just one part of the overall compensation at Standard Bots. All Full-Time Employees are eligible for Employee Stock Options. We also offer a package of benefits including paid time off medical/dental/vision insurance life insurance disability insurance and 401(k) to regular full-time employees.
Required Experience:
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