Director of Engineering, Sensor Quality (Remote)
CrowdstrikeFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates must have a strong background in quality engineering, reliability testing, and manufacturing process control, with a proven track record of implementing scalable quality systems from the ground up. A deep understanding of quality and reliability fundamentals, particularly in the context of deterministic digital manufacturing, is essential. Experience with ISO 9001 compliance and various reliability testing methodologies such as HALT/HASS, ESS, environmental testing, and life testing is required.
The Head of Quality & Reliability will lead the quality organization, setting the quality vision and implementing processes to ensure product performance, manufacturability, compliance, and customer satisfaction. This role involves developing and executing the company's quality and reliability strategy across R&D, manufacturing, supply chain, and customer support. Responsibilities include establishing and maintaining the Quality Management System (QMS), leading the Management Review Board (MRB) process, defining reliability testing plans, ensuring closed feedback loops for data-driven improvements, and establishing field failure rate tracking and corrective action plans.
Develops machines for atomically precise manufacturing
Atomic Machines develops machines for atomically precise manufacturing (APM), which allows for the creation of physical objects directly from digital designs. Their technology focuses on microfabrication, particularly in producing Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), which are small devices that combine mechanical and electronic components. Unlike traditional methods that rely on silicon, Atomic Machines offers a more efficient approach to MEMS fabrication. They cater to various industries, including semiconductor, automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics, providing advanced fabrication solutions that enhance precision, efficiency, and scalability. The company differentiates itself by focusing on APM, aiming to set new standards in manufacturing technology. Their goal is to transform the manufacturing landscape by merging digital and physical production processes.