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The Senior Manufacturing Engineer – Solid-State Power Pulse Modules (SSPPM) supports high‑reliability, high-voltage electronics manufacturing and testing by ensuring stable, capable, and cost‑efficient production processes. This role focuses on manufacturing process engineering, continuous improvement, and process control for power distribution systems in a high‑technology manufacturing environment.
Job Responsibility
Own and sustain solid-state power-pulse module (SSPPM) manufacturing processes to ensure stable quality, yield, and throughput
Monitor and improve process performance using data analysis (yield trends, defect paretos, process capability/Cpk)
Apply statistical and structured problem‑solving methods (SPC, DOE, FMEA) to identify root causes, reduce variation, and ensure process capability
Lead troubleshooting of complex electro‑mechanical system build and test issues
drive containment, corrective actions, and prevention of recurrence
Partner cross‑functionally with Quality, Production, and Design Engineering to resolve non‑conformances and improve product robustness
Maintain and continuously improve manufacturing documentation, including work instructions, standard work, and control plans
Execute change management activities (COs, TDNs) to ensure controlled and compliant process updates
Identify and implement improvements to yield, cycle time, cost, and equipment performance using Lean manufacturing principles
Support equipment optimization, tooling improvements, and preventive maintenance strategies
Provide hands‑on support in production and cleanroom environments to validate process changes and drive execution
Train and support production personnel on system‑level assembly, integration, and test processes
Other duties as assigned
job description subject to change at any time
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, Manufacturing or related Engineering field
5+ years of experience in manufacturing or process engineering, preferably in power distribution, electronics or precision electro-mechanical assemblies
Experience with statistical methods including SPC, DOE, FMEA, and process capability analysis
Hands‑on experience troubleshooting complex manufacturing processes in a production environment
Familiarity with documentation control, BOM structures, and change management processes
Proficiency with data analysis tools (e.g., JMP, Minitab, Excel, or similar)
Nice to have
Experience working with high‑voltage power systems, lithography, or complex hardware systems
Lean Six Sigma certification or formal continuous improvement training
Experience with automated test systems and metrology equipment