About the job
About Halo Industries
Halo Industries is pioneering innovative technology designed to transform the longstanding semiconductor material slicing process. Our cutting-edge laser-based technology significantly reduces waste, optimizes material cost efficiency, and fosters advancements across dynamic sectors such as automotive, telecommunications, and power electronics. Established in 2014 at Stanford University, Halo secured substantial funding in 2024, enabling swift expansion, strategic customer interactions, and the initiation of high-volume manufacturing.
Join Our Team
We are on the lookout for a Senior Manufacturing Engineer who will bring technical expertise and foster operational excellence within our manufacturing processes. This pivotal role serves as a vital link between product design (Engineering/R&D) and efficient mass production (Production Floor). As the Senior Manufacturing Engineer, you will be the go-to technical specialist responsible for process definition, control, documentation, and ongoing enhancements on the manufacturing line.
Key Responsibilities
Engineering to Production Transition
- R&D/Production Liaison: Serve as the technical intermediary between Research & Development and Production. Convert design intentions, specifications, and performance criteria into actionable manufacturing processes.
- New Product Introduction (NPI) Support: Engage in product design assessments, ensuring compliance with Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) principles to preempt challenges before they reach production.
- Manufacturing Process Definition: Innovate, develop, and validate new production equipment, tools, and fixtures essential for product assembly and evaluation.
- First-Run Analysis: Spearhead and assist initial production runs, gathering data and delivering prompt, root-cause corrective actions to address any process or product challenges encountered during ramp-up.
Production Floor Documentation & Control
Guarantee that all manufacturing processes are standardized, regulated, and precisely documented to uphold quality and consistency.
- Process Documentation Management: Create, evaluate, and sustain essential manufacturing documentation, including:
- Operator Method Sheets (OMS) or Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): Develop comprehensive, visual, and user-friendly work instructions for all production stages, covering assembly, inspection, and testing.
