Full-Time

Technical Recruiter

Hardware

Posted on 11/23/2024

Atomic Machines

Atomic Machines

51-200 employees

Develops machines for atomically precise manufacturing

Industrial & Manufacturing
Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$145k - $175kAnnually

Senior

Berkeley, CA, USA

This position is onsite in Berkeley, California.

Category
Technical Recruiting
People & HR
Requirements
  • 5+ years of full lifecycle technical recruiting experience in a hardware company, including some startup experience hiring electrical, mechanical, software and/or embedded engineers.
  • Proven track record of success in building strong partnerships with engineering teams.
  • Persistent curiosity with a desire to learn as much as possible about our business.
  • Excellent at driving processes and eliminating roadblocks. Yield to action and move efficiently.
  • Data-driven and problem-solving mindset to intelligently improve the way we hire.
  • Ability to think critically and creatively while thriving in a fast-paced and often ambiguous work environment.
  • The aptitude for building organizations while taking into consideration the holistic team composition and long-term vision.
Responsibilities
  • Own the entire recruitment lifecycle, including creating job descriptions, building a robust evaluation process (in collaboration with the hiring manager), creatively sourcing candidates, developing a qualified and diverse pipeline, and extending offers to selected candidates.
  • Craft personalized outreach messages to engage passive talent and guide them through our interview process.
  • Provide an exceptional recruiting and interview experience for both candidates and Atomizers.
  • Identify top talent from robotics, hardware, and software companies, continuously building a network of potential candidates.
  • Collaborate with the team to improve existing recruiting processes and implement scalable changes to our recruiting strategy.
  • Offer mentorship and indirect leadership on various recruiting best practices.
  • Support ad hoc projects as needed and be ready to seize opportunities at a moment's notice.
  • Develop a deep understanding of the business. Learn what we are building and the team you are supporting. Don't just listen to their needs; proactively suggest improvements and consult on team growth.

Atomic Machines develops machines for atomically precise manufacturing (APM), which allows for the creation of physical objects directly from digital designs. Their technology focuses on microfabrication, particularly in producing Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), which are small devices used in various industries like automotive and healthcare. Unlike traditional methods that rely on silicon, Atomic Machines offers a more efficient approach to fabrication. They cater to a wide range of clients in high-tech sectors, providing advanced machines and custom solutions. The company's goal is to enhance precision and efficiency in manufacturing, setting new standards in the industry.

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Berkeley, California

Founded

2019

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

12%

1 year growth

29%

2 year growth

100%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Growing demand for MEMS in healthcare due to wearable medical devices boosts opportunities.
  • AI integration in microfabrication enhances precision and efficiency for Atomic Machines.
  • Automotive industry's shift to electric vehicles increases need for advanced MEMS sensors.

What critics are saying

  • Emerging competition from companies like Voxel8 threatens Atomic Machines' market share.
  • Rapid technological advancements may render Atomic Machines' technology obsolete without continuous innovation.
  • Reliance on rare materials for manufacturing poses supply chain vulnerabilities.

What makes Atomic Machines unique

  • Atomic Machines focuses on atomically precise manufacturing, a novel approach in microfabrication.
  • The company targets diverse industries, including automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics.
  • Their machines promise higher precision and efficiency than traditional silicon-based technologies.

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