Full-Time

Mechanical Engineer

Atomic Machines

Atomic Machines

51-200 employees

Develops atomically precise MEMS fabrication machines

Compensation Overview

$160k - $200k/yr

+ Equity

Oakland, CA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Santa Clara, CA, USA

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Category
Mechanical Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
CAD
Metrology
electromagnetics
Requirements
  • A first-principles mindset – you question assumptions, reframe problems from the ground up, and approach challenges with a foundational understanding rather than relying solely on precedent.
  • 3+ years of experience designing complex multi-physics precision mechanical systems.
  • Expertise in mechanical design principles, engineering fundamentals, and significant experience with CAD tools for detailed drafting and modeling.
  • Demonstrated expertise in one or more disciplines and the ability to learn across the following engineering disciplines: precision engineering, machine design, mechanisms, thermal, vacuum, fluids, optics, electromagnetics, sensors, and materials.
  • Self-guided learning with the ability to rapidly ascend learning curves with minimal direction.
  • Receptiveness to feedback – the ideal candidate actively seeks feedback, both from colleagues and hands-on experimentation.
  • Team-oriented mindset with a focus on collective success. Willingness to take on varied tasks, including less glamorous but necessary work to drive the team forward.
  • A maker mentality with strong hands-on background in fabrication, machining, and prototyping with an intuitive understanding of material behavior and manufacturing processes.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to clearly convey complex technical ideas and document designs effectively.
  • Proactive and self-driven – a self-starter who takes initiative and follows through to completion.
  • Minimum B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent experience).
Responsibilities
  • Design, develop, and qualify complex systems automating process technologies such as physical vapor deposition, vacuum material handling, laser micromachining, electrochemical, fluid handling and dispense, bonding and joining, precision pick and place robotics, conveyance systems, mechanisms, end effectors, robotic axes, and systems that fit into a modular robotic manufacturing platform.
  • Work with a cross-functional team of highly experienced mechanical, software, electrical, process and materials engineers; managing projects, risks, and shaping our technology development path to develop control algorithms, machine vision approaches, and closed-loop inspection and metrology functionalities.
  • Be a pillar for engineering excellence with concise documentation in CAD models, BOMs (bill of materials), detailed drawings, and technical design documentation, analytical models, guided by strong engineering decision making to enable a detailed understanding of machine performance.
  • Drive your work through rapid learning loops leveraging our in-house Lab, Fab, and Machine Shop.
  • Work with experts from other teams to ensure systems are performant while being efficient, operable, and reliable; challenging assumptions and building strong professional relationships.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with high vacuum systems, laser and optical systems, and precision robotic systems.

Atomic Machines designs and ships fabrication systems aimed at atomically precise manufacturing (APM), starting with MEMS microfabrication. Its machines turn digital designs directly into physical objects at the atomic level, enabling extremely small and precise devices. The core product is a fabrication system that combines specialized hardware with control software and ongoing maintenance services, sold to semiconductor, automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics manufacturers who need higher precision, efficiency, and scalability in their manufacturing. Unlike traditional MEMS fabrication that relies on silicon-based processes, Atomic Machines pursues a direct atom-by-atom construction path to improve performance and yield, and it offers custom fabrication solutions for large-scale or specialized needs. The company’s goal is to raise the bar for precision and manufacturing efficiency by making atomically precise production practical and scalable across multiple industries.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Berkeley, California

Founded

2019

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Receives $99.9M California Competes Tax Credits creating 305 high-paying jobs.
  • MEMS scaling enables faster resonance frequencies and lower power consumption.
  • Serves semiconductor, automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics markets.

What critics are saying

  • ATLANT 3D's DALP commercializes atom-by-atom deposition through 2025, undercutting APM.
  • Bright Machines captures AI data center market with $62.9M Fremont expansion.
  • Established silicon fabs like UC Berkeley block non-silicon stack market entry.

What makes Atomic Machines unique

  • Atomic Machines develops non-semiconductor micro-manufacturing stack beyond silicon MEMS limits.
  • Targets atomically precise manufacturing for AI data center microdevices first.
  • Expands facilities in Santa Clara, Emeryville, and East Bay with $156.3M investment.

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State of California
Nov 17th, 2025
Governor Newsom announces nearly $100M to accelerate California's manufacturing industry and drive job creation

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