Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering, Process Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
Overview
Join a Global Leader in Analytical Instrumentation
Are you passionate about engineering innovation and looking to advance your career with a company at the forefront of analytical instrumentation? Bruker, a world leader in research and development solutions, invites you to join our team in Santa Barbara, CA as an Manufacturing Engineer.
With over 60 years of driving progress and more than 11,000 employees across 90 global locations, Bruker continues to shape industries and improve quality of life worldwide. Bruker Nano, one of our four operating segments, empowers customers in academia, government, life sciences, and applied industries with the tools to uncover the properties of matter and visualize molecular structures. Our divisions span Nano Analytics, Nano Surfaces & Metrology, Fluorescence Microscopy, and Spatial Biology.
As a Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer at Bruker AFM, you’ll play a pivotal role in sustaining engineering, championing supply chain initiatives, resolving end-of-life challenges, and ensuring peak performance of production test equipment. If you’re ready to make a significant impact in electrical manufacturing, we encourage you to apply and become part of our innovative family.
ResponsibilitiesGeneral:
- Follow company policies and processes
- Initiate and support continuous improvement activities
- Create metrics and reports for your projects and processes
- Document and improve your processes
- Train and mentor new employees
- Guide your process users and answer questions
- Ensure compliance with internal and external standards where applicable
- Write, review, approve Engineering Change Orders (ECO)
- Support cross functional teams
- Perform other duties assigned by the supervisor
New Product Introduction (NPI) Engineering:
- Work with cross-functional NPI teams for New Product Development from Conceptual phase through Proof of Manufacturing, Volume Production, and End of Life phases.
- Lead the NPI team during “Proof of Manufacturing and Production Ramp” phase of the NPI projects and prepare the new product for production by making sure that all drawings, work instructions, routings, BOMs, fixtures, test protocols, and test specifications are ready for production.
- Practice and promote (DFx) guidelines, Design for Manufacturing, Assembly, Test, Reliability, and Service.
- Provide feedback to design engineers during design reviews using DFx principles, best practices, and lessons learned from previous projects.
- Lead process Failure Mode Effect Analysis (pFMEA) activities
- Contribute to design Failure Mode Effect Analysis (dFMEA) activities
- Complete manufacturing engineering and quality engineering deliverables during all phases of NPI process
- Create and present progress reports, metrics, and Power Points for your projects
- Create quality inspection plans and first article documents for new parts
- Lead or support integration of products and processes of newly acquired technologies into Bruker product lines and processes
Sustaining Engineering:
- Lead “Line Down” projects
- Support production to achieve “on time shipment” (OTS) and revenue goals.
- Design, develop, test, and qualify product and production improvements (tooling, fixtures, documentation)
- Review and approve first article parts
- Solve “off the shelf” component end of life (EOL) issues, find alternative components
- Create and improve drawings, documentation, work instructions, BOM, and routings via Engineering Change Order process
- Lead or contribute to Material Review Board (MRB) to process non-conforming materials
- Utilize corrective and preventive action process (CAPA) to improve product and processes
- Troubleshoot and test electromechanical and electrical assemblies to support production
- Ensure and improve uptime for production test equipment and tooling
- Support cost reduction activities such as Redesign, Insourcing, Outsourcing, and Resourcing.
- Initiate and contribute to product quality improvement activities
- Lead or support factory qualification projects
- Lead or contribute to process improvement activities
- Lead or contribute to product quality improvement activities (including Supplier Quality, Receiving Inspection, In process Quality, In Box Quality, and Out of Box…
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