Full-Time

Manufacturing Engineering Manager

Electronics

Posted on 10/31/2025

Bright Machines

Bright Machines

201-500 employees

Software-defined microfactories automate precision assembly

Compensation Overview

$170k - $220k/yr

San Francisco, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or related field.
  • Seven or more years of experience in electronics or server manufacturing, including at least two years in engineering leadership.
  • Proven success in high-mix, high-complexity production environments such as server, networking, or similar.
  • Hands-on experience with New Product Introduction programs, lean manufacturing tools, process validation, and design for manufacturing and design for assembly implementation.
  • Working knowledge of bill of materials management, engineering change notices, MES systems, and manufacturing documentation.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills to work across technical, operational, and customer teams.
Responsibilities
  • Lead development, optimization, and control of manufacturing processes for server assembly and rack-level integration.
  • Define and implement standard work, tooling, process flows, and line balancing across production areas.
  • Deploy lean manufacturing principles, PFMEA, and continuous improvement initiatives to maximize efficiency and yield.
  • Own production line capacity planning, workstation layout, time studies, and labor efficiency modeling.
  • Drive line design and space optimization initiatives in collaboration with facilities and automation teams.
  • Manage takt time analysis and headcount models to support forecasted volume ramps.
  • Provide factory-level product ownership in collaboration with customer/OEM design teams.
  • Coordinate with Test, Quality, and Maintenance to support issue resolution, DfX reviews, and sustaining improvements.
  • Support root cause analysis, field return investigations, and ECN implementation from a process standpoint.
  • Lead engineering deliverables for EVT/DVT/PVT builds, including process validation, tooling readiness, operator training, and data review.
  • Ensure cross-functional alignment (supply chain, quality, test) for smooth product ramp-up and launch stability.
  • Manage engineering BOM setup, readiness reviews, and close collaboration with Program Management.
  • Identify and collaborate with RnD/Product organizations execution of automation opportunities, including robotics, guided assembly, digital work instructions, and in-line inspection.
  • Build and mentor a high-performing team of process, industrial, and NPI engineers.
  • Oversee project timelines, engineering change management, and resource allocation across active programs.
Desired Qualifications
  • None

Bright Machines provides intelligent automation for manufacturing, focusing on electronic assembly. Its Microfactory is a software-defined production line that automates high-precision, repetitive tasks to help manufacturers scale operations, reduce costs, and adapt to changing demand. It combines hardware and cloud-based software to deliver scalability, flexibility, and cost efficiency across electronics, automotive, and medical devices. Revenue comes from selling Microfactory units, software subscriptions, and service contracts, with the goal of helping customers improve efficiency and stay agile in a dynamic market.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$437M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2018

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $126M Series C funding from BlackRock, NVIDIA, Microsoft fuels expansion.
  • $62.9M California tax credits create 295 Fremont jobs for data centers.
  • Chris Stori's CEO appointment drives scaling of AI infrastructure automation.

What critics are saying

  • Hadrian Automation captures aerospace jobs with $52M investment.
  • Atomic Machines expands MEMS manufacturing, eroding microfactory share.
  • Jabil acquires Microfactory tech, integrating into $15B operations.

What makes Bright Machines unique

  • Microfactory automates high-precision electronic assembly with software-defined robotics.
  • Bright Designer enables AI-assisted design-to-manufacturing workflows.
  • Full-stack platform covers assembly, disassembly, and circular manufacturing.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Professional Development Budget

Hybrid Work Options

Remote Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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