Full-Time

Manufacturing Design Engineer

CNC

Apple

Apple

10,001+ employees

Designs and sells hardware and software

No salary listed

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

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Category
Process Engineering
Required Skills
Minitab
CAD
GD&T
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Technology, Manufacturing systems engineering, Chemical engineering or similar)
  • 7+ years of experience in high-volume mechanical product development, manufacturing engineering, tooling engineering, high-precision fabrication, or similar roles
  • Hands-on experience in metal cutting (CNC), Robotics, Polishing, Sandblasting, Lapping, Laser Etching, Laser Welding, Adhesive dispensing and/or Process bring up
  • A solid understanding of core principles of fixture and automation design (including the use of design software and FEA for stress/structural analysis), Data Analysis and Design of Experiments
  • Experience in developing process DFMs, and driving corrective actions and failure analysis efforts
  • Expert level knowledge of GD&T, Stack up Analysis, NX, Siemens Controls, Mastercam, Vericut, JMP/Minitab
  • Willingness and ability to travel domestically up to 75%
Responsibilities
  • Partner with multi-functional teams to evaluate design and processes at the concept phase
  • Develop manufacturing technologies, control strategies and manufacturing methods that achieve ambitious specifications at a mass production scale
  • Develop and implement cutting edge processes to deliver on cosmetic and dimensional part characteristics
  • Compile and evaluate data to figure out appropriate limits and variables for process and part specifications
  • Work with internal and external groups to ensure proper definition of process expectations and that appropriate fixturing techniques are used for the product
  • Coordinate all Manufacturing Design Engineering functions for a program, serving as project manager to lead efforts at supplier locations
  • Conduct process optimization DOE's, combining data-driven and hands-on approaches in tandem, to find solutions to complex challenges
  • Evaluate and communicate yields of new and existing processes
  • Drive corrective actions multi-functionally with internal and external team members
  • Lead development in CNC machining, CNC milling and turning process development, perform simulations on Vericut, validate drawings/CAD, cutting tool design and development, fabrication and cutter life evaluation
  • Scope appropriate CNC equipment to be used, develop CNC fixtures, evaluate fixture design concepts and prototyping, implement touch probing, lead the reduction of cycle time, development of advanced cutters and coatings, high speed machining implementation, support programming and optimization of all CNC-related activities at contract manufacturers worldwide.
  • Own yield improvement actions and process change decisions based on statistical process control (SPC) data analysis.
  • Surface Finishing – Develop new processes for blasting, tumbling, polishing, robotics, wet sanding, lapping, plating, anodizing, and PVD in response to cosmetic, functional, and reliability targets.
  • Ensure that quality and yield requirements are met.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in Engineering or PhD (Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Technology, Chemical engineering or similar)
  • Working knowledge of mechanical quality and reliability concepts, supplier management and general manufacturing operations.
  • Project management experience and an understanding of problem solving tools including design of experiments, root cause analysis and statistical analytical tools
  • Experience in cosmetic parts manufacturing and process control
  • Hands-on approach to engineering and problem-solving
  • A quick learner who approaches problems flexibly and proactively identifies solutions in the face of challenges
  • Experience working with OEMs and Contract Manufacturers
  • Innovative and first principles problem solving approach

Apple designs, manufactures, and sells hardware and software across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, plus services like the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, and Apple Pay. The products work together through an integrated ecosystem where devices run Apple’s own operating systems and sync data via iCloud, delivering a seamless user experience. It differentiates itself by controlling both hardware and software end-to-end, maintaining a unified design, and expanding services and spatial computing. Its goal is to provide a cohesive, high-quality experience across devices while growing services revenue and expanding its ecosystem.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Cupertino, California

Founded

1976

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What believers are saying

  • iPhone 18 aggressive pricing absorbs hardware costs via high-margin Services revenue streams.
  • Color.io acquisition strengthens Final Cut Pro moat in professional creator tools market.
  • 14-17% June quarter guidance demonstrates demand resilience amid tariff and geopolitical uncertainty.

What critics are saying

  • John Ternus lacks Tim Cook's supply chain expertise; leadership transition risks operational missteps.
  • Google Gemini dependency leaves Siri vulnerable if partnership breaks or AI superiority shifts.
  • EU antitrust regulators target App Store 30% fees, forcing 10-20% Services revenue cuts.

What makes Apple unique

  • 2.5 billion active devices create unmatched ecosystem scale for Services monetization.
  • 76% Services gross margin with 16% growth provides resilience competitors cannot match.
  • $28 billion Q2 operating cash flow funds $36 billion buybacks without debt increase.

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