Re:Build Manufacturing

Development Engineer (L1)

Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
ManufacturingIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related field, and demonstrate at least 1-3 years of experience in a development engineering role, with a strong understanding of manufacturing processes and technologies. Familiarity with composite materials and tooling is preferred.

Responsibilities

The Development Engineer will be responsible for owning the execution of technology development initiatives and new program launches at Composite Resources, collaborating closely with manufacturing sites to ensure timely and budget-conscious delivery of processes and programs. They will also develop and evaluate business programs for implementing new process technologies, aligning them with project goals and driving growth for the Re:Build Composite Business.

Skills

Manufacturing Processes
Technology Development
Composite Materials
Tooling
Business Programs
Process Technologies

Re:Build Manufacturing

Revitalizes American manufacturing with technology

About Re:Build Manufacturing

Rebuild Manufacturing focuses on revitalizing the American manufacturing industry by integrating advanced technologies into traditional manufacturing processes. Their approach enhances production efficiency and quality, allowing them to meet the demands for rapid fulfillment and customization while maintaining mass production efficiency. Unlike many competitors, Rebuild Manufacturing emphasizes creating sustainable jobs in areas affected by deindustrialization, aiming to support local communities and provide meaningful employment opportunities. The company's goal is to rebuild America's manufacturing base, ensuring long-term employment and profits while also prioritizing environmental preservation.

Key Metrics

Waltham, MassachusettsHeadquarters
2020Year Founded
$226.5MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Industrial & Manufacturing, Social ImpactIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Company Equity
Professional Development Budget

Risks

Competition in thermoplastic composites market could impact Re:Build's product line.
$81 million Pennsylvania investment may face delays due to regulatory challenges.
Skilled labor shortage could hinder Re:Build's American manufacturing revitalization efforts.

Differentiation

Re:Build integrates advanced technologies with traditional manufacturing for high-value production.
Focus on revitalizing American manufacturing aligns with reshoring trends and local job creation.
Strong emphasis on environmental preservation and community support differentiates Re:Build.

Upsides

Increased demand for thermoplastic composites benefits Re:Build's new equipment line.
U.S. government funding for clean energy offers expansion opportunities in cleantech.
Adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies enhances Re:Build's production efficiency and customization.

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