Manufacturing Manager

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Lead manufacturing processes and a dynamic team in a safety-critical environment, ensuring high quality and efficiency for innovative aviation technology.
We're building safety-enhancing technology for aviation that will save lives. Automated aviation systems will enable a future where air transportation is safer, more convenient and fundamentally transformative to the way goods — and eventually people — move around the planet. We are a team of mission-driven engineers with experience across aerospace, robotics and self-driving cars working to make this future a reality. As a Manufacturing Manager at Reliable Robotics, you’ll be responsible for manufacturing capacity and throughput, factory development and layout, leading a team of engineers and technicians, and improving our manufacturing processes to meet design, regulatory, and business requirements (including safety, quality, cost, and on-time delivery). This is a growing team of highly motivated people passionate about delivering quality products and services on time, with unquestionable value. You will have overall accountability for the manufacturing output of a broad portfolio of products, including mechanical, electromechanical, and/or electrical/avionics assemblies. You will also be responsible for leading hiring activities, managing manufacturing layout, equipment maintenance, optimizing manufacturing flow, ensuring tooling and and working with engineering on design for excellence (DFx) improvements. They also handle workforce development, production scheduling, risk mitigation, and performance monitoring to meet production targets. You are responsible for establishing the standards by which this team would operate, and for transitioning the organization from a start-up into a disciplined manufacturing organization. The projects you work on will set the foundation for how the business operates for years to come. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a safety-critical environment that takes automated aviation systems from prototype to production in a hands-on environment. Responsibilities
  • Responsible for building, testing, troubleshooting/diagnosing, inspecting, and maintaining Reliable-designed mechanical, electromechanical, and/or electrical/avionics assemblies, harnesses, and interconnects
  • Lead, coach, and provide technical mentorship to a team of engineers and technicians; write bi-annual reviews and manage the team's performance
  • Lead hiring, recruitment, and training for the technician team
  • Lead efforts to transition our products from engineering development to production
  • Ensure design for excellence (DFx) is communicated to the engineering and drive implementations across all manufacturing areas to improve cost, producibility, inspectability, consistency, adequacy, accuracy, and achieve conformance to requirements
  • Responsible for maturing the manufacturing factory and layout, including optimizing material flow, factory equipment (e.g., tooling, inspection, test, etc.) maintenance, tooling, automation, and business system 
  • Monitor and communicate manufacturing status and risks, and establish key performance metrics to meet manufacturing targets 
  • Partner with design, engineering, supply chain, and other departments to synchronize project plans and ensure manufacturing can meet demand
  • Develop and ensure compliance with all policies, procedures, quality management systems, and engineering change orders
  • Develop processes to ensure accurate, current, and complete documentation (work instructions, inspections, tests, records, etc.) is utilized and maintained
  • Ensure root-cause analysis is implemented and timely corrective actions are taken to maintain schedule, quality, and reliability
  • Basic Success Criteria
  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical, electrical, aerospace, or systems engineering
  • 5+ years of manufacturing, design, and/or testing experience
  • 3+ years of experience with computer-aided design (CAD) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, such as Altium, NX, and Teamcenter
  • Strong leadership, communication, team-building, and problem-solving skills
  • Preferred Success Criteria
  • Experience with assembly, machining, fabrication, soldering, Electro-Static Discharge (ESD), Foreign Object Debris (FOD), and test methods
  • Prior experience in troubleshooting, repairing, setting up, and operating complex hardware in a safety-critical environment
  • Research and Development (R&D) or New Product Introduction (NPI) experience
  • Experience with industry or regulatory requirements such as AS9100, CFR 14 CFR 21.137, and/or 14 CFR Part 145
  • Previous leadership or management experience
  • Our team is passionate about delivering on our commitments, solving hard problems, continuously improving, and helping the business succeed. We are constantly reevaluating our technologies, products, and capabilities. If you are a lifelong learner, you will love this environment. Get in on the ground floor and help us build the company.

    The position will be located at our facility in Mountain View, California. 

    Must be willing to travel 10% of the time.

    The estimated salary range for this position is $130,000 to $195,000.  At Reliable Robotics, we strive to provide competitive and rewarding compensation based on experience and expertise, as well as market conditions, location, and pay equity.

    In addition to base compensation, Reliable Robotics offers stock options, employee medical, 401k contribution, great co-workers, and a casual work environment.

    We believe aircraft should fly themselves. Advanced automation will make aircraft safer, more available, more affordable and fundamentally transformative to the way goods and people move around the planet.

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    $130,000 – $195,000 per year
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