Full-Time

Software Integration & Systems Engineer

Posted on 10/31/2025

Mycronic

Mycronic

1,001-5,000 employees

High-tech production equipment for electronics manufacturing

No salary listed

California, USA

In Person

Willingness to travel internationally (including Asia and Europe) to support global deployments.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field; equivalent professional experience will also be considered
  • 5+ years related experience required
  • Strong understanding of software-controlled hardware systems, including PLCs, embedded controllers, automation frameworks, and industrial communication protocols
  • Experience in system-level troubleshooting across hardware/software integration, networking, and control systems, with hands-on skills in diagnosing and resolving complex issues
  • Familiarity with manufacturing and production environments, with insight into how subsystems integrate into larger automated workflows
  • Background in electrical engineering or electronics, with experience in PCB-level troubleshooting to support hardware/software debugging
  • Exposure to RF systems, industrial automation equipment, or plasma-based technologies is highly beneficial
  • Exceptional communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to coordinate effectively across software teams, hardware engineers, and external customers
  • Highly detail-oriented, with strong documentation, organizational, and process-management capabilities to support scalable integration efforts
  • Willingness and ability to travel internationally, including to Asia and Europe, to support global customer deployments and business operations
Responsibilities
  • Collaborates closely with the software engineering team to rigorously test, validate, and approve new software releases for the Atomflo plasma system, ensuring stability and performance in production environments
  • Diagnoses and resolves complex issues related to system control and integration, including software-to-hardware communication, automation protocols, and real-time system behavior
  • Acts as the primary technical liaison between internal software teams and external customers, facilitating seamless integration of Surfx equipment into advanced manufacturing lines
  • Delivers structured, actionable feedback to the software team regarding release performance, system anomalies, and integration challenges to drive continuous improvement
  • Contributes to the creation and refinement of technical documentation, including software release notes, integration procedures, and troubleshooting guides
  • Supports customer onboarding and training efforts by providing technical expertise and guidance during system deployment and configuration
  • Participates in cross-functional design reviews and integration planning to ensure alignment between software capabilities and customer requirements
  • Monitors system performance post-deployment and assist in implementing updates or patches to maintain optimal operation and reliability

Mycronic AB develops, manufactures, and sells production equipment for the electronics industry, including PCB assembly systems, dispensing machines, chip protection tools, and laser writers used to create photomasks for displays. Its equipment automates electronics manufacturing, with photomask writers producing display masks and other machines handling precise PCB assembly and dispensing tasks. The company differentiates itself through a broad, integrated set of high-precision tools plus a specialization in photomask generation and laser-writing, supported by a global service network. Its goal is to provide reliable, precision-driven production equipment and services that enable efficient, scalable manufacturing of electronic components and displays.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Täby, Sweden

Founded

1989

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What believers are saying

  • Cowin DST acquisition adds $10M photomask repair sales in 2025.
  • Surfx buy brings $25-30M plasma treatment revenue for semiconductors.
  • Hprobe delivers €4M MRAM testing growth in AI and automotive.

What critics are saying

  • Canon and Nikon consolidate display photomask market, compressing margins.
  • Applied Materials AI tools commoditize GenI AOI differentiation.
  • China export controls block 25-30% Pattern Generators revenue.

What makes Mycronic unique

  • Mycronic leads in laser writers for photomasks used in display manufacturing.
  • GenI autonomously generates 3D AOI programs from pick-and-place data.
  • MYPro A41DX handles large PCBs up to 1,000 mm x 609 mm for telecom.

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Company News

EMSNOW
Feb 26th, 2026
Management change at Mycronic

Management change at Mycronic. Mycronic AB (publ) has appointed Annika Haaker as Senior Vice President People & Culture and member of Mycronic's Executive Management team, with commencement at the latest on August 17, 2026. Annika Haaker joins Mycronic from her current role as Chief People & Culture Officer at Alimak Group. She has previously served as Group HR Director at HL Display, Director of Performance & Talent at Nobia, and has held several senior HR positions at Nasdaq. Annika holds a degree in Human Resource Management & Organization from Stockholm University. "I am pleased to announce the appointment of Annika Haaker as Mycronic's Senior Vice President People & Culture. Annika brings a broad international background from senior HR positions in companies that, like Mycronic, operate on a global scale. With her energy, knowledge, and experience, Annika will be a valuable addition to Mycronic's Executive Management team", says Anders Lindqvist, President and CEO at Mycronic

EMSNOW
Feb 26th, 2026
At APEX, Mycronic highlights new development in manufacturing, led by GenI

At APEX, Mycronic highlights new development in manufacturing, led by GenI. Mycronic is a leading Sweden-based electronics assembly solutions provider and invites visitors to explore their next innovations and discover the factory of the future at APEX 2026, Anaheim, CA., March 17 - 19, booth 2135 Introducing the new GenI(TM) Generative AOI Programming Mycronic will introduce GenI, a groundbreaking solution that autonomously generates production-ready 3D AOI inspection programs using only pick-and-place data and an initial 3D AOI scan. Are you ready to liberate yourself from AOI programming? This is exactly what GenI offers. Whatever your product mix, full coverage 3D AOI can be just minutes away. With zero model creation. Zero complex AOI engineering. And zero library management. GenI generative AOI Programming is the first of its kind to autonomously create production-ready 3D AOI inspection programs based solely on pick-and-place and initial 3D AOI scan data. Visit the Mycronic booth and see the confidence of inline 3D AOI metrology for every batch, without the programming downtime. Users can introduce any new product, any new component, and any new layout with total control - and total programming freedom. Discover a new era in generative inspection with Mycronic. New big board capabilities Mycronic has launched the MYPro A41DX and A41SX, new pick-and-place units designed for large PCB production, offering enhanced adaptability, efficiency, and performance for future manufacturing needs. These machines enable assembly of big boards up to 1,000 mm x 609 mm, 12.5 mm thick, and up to 10 kg - ideal for telecom, server, defense, and aerospace industries, where larger boards mean reduced interconnect complexity, greater durability, and lower costs. The A41 series includes benefits from the A40 series, such as the MX7 mounthead, which precisely places a wider range of component sizes on large substrates. MYPro Create One dataset. One program. One workflow. Multi-machine programming just got a lot smoother. At the beginning of 2025, Mycronic rolled out MYPro Create, a software tool that eliminates the need for customers to operate multiple software programs and spending hours on repetitive data entry. With MYPro Create you have an all-in-one solution for effortless job creation across Mycronic Jet Printers, SPI, and AOI machines from the same data set to achieve fast and streamlined programming. BA 01 small dot ejector for dispensing flexibility in jet printing Introducing the new BA 01 small dot ejector - engineered to redefine flexibility in jet printing for precision, efficiency, and more flexibility. Small dot dispensing is engineered to meet the demands of modern PCB design, delivering high flexibility and significant performance enhancements for (small) dot volume, size, and pad pitch. * Minimum dot volume reduced from 1.9 nL to 1.0 nL * Minimum dot diameter reduced from 215 μm to 180 μm * Minimum pad pitch reduced from 0.4 mm to 0.35 mm As PCBs continue to increase in complexity and size, challenges such as board stretch or shrinkage become more common. Advanced jet printing solutions for large and ultra-slim PCBs are uniquely capable of adapting to these changes in real-time, an essential feature for maintaining high yield when working with small pads and fine-pitch components. Existing MY700 Jet Printer users who are looking for even more flexible paste printing can achieve smaller dot and fine pitch printing with accurate and efficient results with the BA 01 small dot ejector. Integrated full-line solution MYPro Line delivers a true full-line, end-to-end assembly solution, empowering Mycronic customers to seamlessly manage evolving workflows. The integrated system connects every process step, from jet to stencil printing to pick-and-place, and inspection and material handling. Coupled with advanced AI-powered software and hardware, Mycronic transforms production data into real-time productivity gains, ensuring customers can flexibly adapt their factory operations to changing market demands. Mycronic experts in printing, placement, inspection, material handling, and factory connectivity will present the latest innovations at APEX. Attendees will have the opportunity to discover innovative PCB assembly products and solutions developed to address changing industry requirements, as well as to interact directly with Mycronic's team of specialists. "Our focus is on building solutions around real customer needs. By working closely across R&D, engineering, and product teams and listening carefully to customer feedback, we are able to deliver the flexibility and speed manufacturers need as the market continues to change," stated Clemens Jargon, Sr. Vice President of PCB Assembly Solutions. Visit Mycronic at APEX 2026, Anaheim, CA., March 17 - 19, booth 2135 to experience live demos and to learn more about Mycronic's full-line, next gen software and connectivity solutions that help electronic manufacturers flex their factory flow.

MarketScreener
Jul 1st, 2025
Mycronic Acquires Cowin DST for $10M

Mycronic's Pattern Generators division is acquiring Cowin DST, a South Korean company specializing in display panel and photomask repair systems. This acquisition, pending regulatory approval, will see Mycronic acquire 79% of Cowin DST, with plans to acquire the remaining shares. Cowin DST, founded in 2005 with 65 employees, projects net sales of $10 million in 2025. The acquisition enhances Mycronic's market presence and product offerings in the display and semiconductor industries.

Placera
Jun 3rd, 2025
Mycronic acquires Surfx Technologies for growth

Mycronic's Global Technologies division has acquired Surfx Technologies, a US-based company specializing in atmospheric plasma solutions for surface treatment in electronics manufacturing. Surfx's systems, which do not require vacuum, are used in semiconductor packaging and other industries. Mycronic previously held a 7.5% stake in Surfx. Surfx, founded in 1999, has 34 employees and projects net sales of $25-30 million for 2025. The acquisition supports Mycronic's investment in semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

eeNews Europe
Mar 14th, 2025
Mycronic moves into semiconductors with French MRAM buy

MRAM test system developer Hprobe in France has been acquired by Swedish production equipment maker Mycronic as part of a move into the semiconductor market.

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