Mechanical Engineer at Atomic Machines

Emeryville, California, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Robotics, Manufacturing, TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • A first-principles mindset—you question assumptions, reframe problems from the ground up, and approach challenges with a foundational understanding rather than relying solely on precedent
  • 7–10 years of relevant industry experience, including the design of electromechanical axes (bearing selection, actuator specification, and encoder selection)
  • Expertise in mechanical design principles, engineering fundamentals, and significant experience with CAD tools for detailed drafting and modeling
  • Experience with precision engineering fundamentals
  • Self-guided learner with the ability to rapidly ascend learning curves with minimal direction. While the HW Platform team includes highly experienced engineers, success in this role requires curiosity, initiative, and adaptability
  • Receptive to feedback from multiple sources and able to quickly adjust approach based on input. The ideal candidate actively seeks feedback—both from colleagues and hands-on experimentation
  • Team-oriented mindset with a focus on collective success. Willingness to take on varied tasks, including less glamorous but necessary work, to drive the team forward

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop mechanisms, end effectors, robotic axes, and systems that fit into a modular, complex robotic manufacturing platform
  • Subject designs and prototypes to rigorous testing that verifies performance down to the sub-micron level at statistically significant levels
  • Work cross-functionally on complex sub-systems of our automated fabrication platform to develop control algorithms, machine vision approaches, and closed-loop inspection and metrology functionalities
  • Create CAD models of parts and assemblies, BOMs (bill of materials), detailed drawings, and technical design documentation
  • Work collaboratively using PDM and PLM systems, project management tools, and G-Suite tools
  • Get hands-on with your designs, driving your work to completion with fabrication and assembly efforts leveraging our in-house lab and machine shop

Skills

Mechanical Design
Precision Engineering
Robotics
MEMS
Micromanufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering

Atomic Machines

Develops machines for atomically precise manufacturing

About Atomic Machines

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.

Berkeley, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2019Year Founded
SEEDCompany Stage
Industrial & Manufacturing, HealthcareIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Professional Development Budget

Risks

Emerging competition from companies like Zyvex Labs in atomically precise manufacturing.
Potential intellectual property disputes as more companies enter the APM space.
Economic downturns could reduce demand for MEMS in key sectors.

Differentiation

Atomic Machines focuses on atomically precise manufacturing, a novel approach in microfabrication.
The company targets diverse industries, including automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics.
Their innovative MEMS technology offers higher precision and efficiency than traditional methods.

Upsides

Growing demand for MEMS in smart medical devices presents a significant market opportunity.
Advancements in nanomaterials could enhance Atomic Machines' manufacturing capabilities.
The shift to electric vehicles increases the need for advanced MEMS sensors.

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