Equipment Engineering Manager
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Automation Engineering
You in This Role
The Equipment Engineering Manager is responsible for the design, development, procurement, and delivery of custom-built manufacturing equipment and facility tools. This role owns all production equipment used in the facility, leading both in-house engineering efforts and external suppliers to deliver one—of—a—kind machines that meet aggressive production schedules and customer commitments.
The ideal candidate is a hands—on technical leader with deep experience building custom machinery from the ground up and managing multidisciplinary engineering teams in fast—paced manufacturing environments.
A Day in the Life- Own all manufacturing equipment and facility tools, ensuring performance, reliability, and on—time delivery
- Lead the design and build of custom machines and tooling, including industrial robotics, conveyors, and vision/camera inspection systems
- Manage end—to—end equipment projects, from concept and specification development through design, build, installation, and commissioning
- Write detailed equipment specifications and technical requirements for internally built and supplier—built machines
- Lead and develop a team of engineers (mechanical, electrical/controls, software, and others), providing technical direction and project oversight
- Manage external equipment suppliers and integrators, both domestic and international
- Balance in—house development efforts with outsourced builds while maintaining schedule, cost, and quality expectations
- Drive creative and innovative approaches to equipment design and problem—solving
- Ensure project timelines are met, escalating risks early and knowing when to request additional support
- Support customer—facing machine builds and ensure delivery commitments are met, including occasional weekend work when required
- Maintain a strong project management discipline with “no stone unturned” execution
- Proven experience building at least five (5) custom machines from the ground up
- Extensive experience with custom machinery design and fabrication in a manufacturing environment
- Strong understanding of industrial automation systems, including:
- Industrial robots
- Conveyance systems
- Vision/camera inspection systems
- Demonstrated experience owning facility equipment from design through procurement and operation
- Prior experience leading and managing an engineering team responsible for building equipment
- Deep understanding of machine design, sourcing, vendor management, and commissioning
- Strong project management skills with the ability to manage tight schedules and multiple parallel projects
- Completion of an in—progress custom machine currently under development (scheduled for completion in August)
- Design and construction of additional custom manufacturing machinery from scratch
- Development of a custom motor balancing machine (primarily in—house, with potential supplier support)
- Ongoing customer—specific machine and equipment builds
- Opportunity to innovate with a blank checkbook mentality—resources are available to build best—in—class custom machines
- Nearly all equipment projects are one—of—a—kind, offering unique technical challenges
- Freedom to invest in the tools, equipment, and technology needed to do the job right
- Ideal for candidates constrained by budget or bureaucracy in their current role and seeking true engineering ownership
- Competitive compensation package $120,000 - $150,000
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision
- 401(k)
- Unlimited PTO
- Catered lunches for all employees every day of the week
- Employee product discounts
Unusual Machines is a U.S.
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