ABOUT US:
Volta Labs is an applications company that is revolutionizing the future of genomics. We are a Boston based, venture-backed biotech startup that makes extracting vital information from biological samples is as simple as pressing a button, through our flagship product Callisto. Our product speeds up processing time for scientists and increases accessibility to important genetic information for patients. Sitting at the intersection of science and engineering, we invite you to join us on our journey to shape the future of genomics, where insatiable curiosity is encouraged and every Voltarian makes an impact.
THE TEAM:
You'll join a team of innovative thinkers who love to experiment, collaborate, and win together. We are passionate about pushing the boundaries of automation, biology, computing, robotics, design, and user experience to benefit our customers and the world.
THE ROLE:
The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for supporting new product introductions, volume production, designing manufacturing calibration and validation tests, and developing continuous improvements for assembly and test processes. This is a pivotal role to Volta’s operations group as the company continues to scale and grow. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will be an instrumental member of a tightly knit team focused on commercializing a novel product within the genomics space. If you thrive in a dynamic startup environment and enjoy rolling up your sleeves, we invite you to join our team.
DAY TO DAY AND YEAR 1:
- Implement innovative designs and process improvements into manufacturing, driving the realization of product enhancements, scaled production, improved quality, and cost reductions.
- Develop test methods and protocols, perform validation activities and similar qualifications, and generate detailed technical reports.
- Emphasize quality and utilize a risk-driven approach to ensure required steps are taking in manufacturing to reduce defects and eliminate escapes.
- Implement DFM and PFMEA methodology and statistical process controls to set up reliable, low defect manufacturing lines.
- Generate and revise detailed component and assembly drawings as needed.
- Design, document, troubleshoot and implement new and upgraded equipment/fixturing for Production.
- Participate in supplier selection, qualification, and Non-Conformance and CAPA efforts.
- Troubleshoot and resolve manufacturing discrepancies with a focus on continuous improvement.
- Work with external vendors and supply partners to support hardware delivery per production schedules.
- Influence make vs. buy decisions and work with external vendors to augment internal capabilities.
- Prototype fixtures using 3-D printers, lathe, drill press, band saw, etc
Within 3 months you’ll…focus on familiarizing yourself with the existing manufacturing processes, products, and equipment. You will conduct a comprehensive assessment to identify opportunities for improvement in areas such build and test efficiency and quality enhancement.
By 6 months you’ll…implement continuous improvement programs into manufacturing to reduce cycle time, improve quality, and reduce cost. You’ll establish a robust quality assurance framework with associated tests and records to ensure stringent adherence to quality standards. You’ll have become and expert troubleshooting and resolving manufacturing issues and spearheading collaboration with external suppliers in support of timely production.
At 12+ months you’ll…drive significant process improvements that result in scaled production, enhanced quality, and reduced production costs. You’ll foster a culture of continuous improvement within the manufacturing team and take a leading role optimizing manufacturing operations to meet growing customer demand.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum 5- 7 years of related experience in a manufacturing or operations role supporting production of hardware products, preferably capital equipment. Experience in highly engineered industries such as medical devices, biotechnology, semiconductor equipment, or robotics/automation is a plus.
- Degree in a relevant engineering field such as Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent
- Experience generating and managing manufacturing documentation for commercially available hardware products (BOMs, drawings, quality records, test records, etc.)
- Proficiency with Onshape and/or SolidWorks modeling, engineering drawing generation, GD&T. DFM, tolerance analysis, and tooling design.
- Experience in reading and interpreting engineering drawing, specifications, and statistical sampling plans.
- Experience using dimensional/visual QC inspection equipment, gage pins, calipers, etc.
- Demonstrated ability to coach and train production personnel.
This is a full-time position that requires a significant amount of in-person work and collaboration onsite at our Seaport Office in Boston, MA. If you are unable to relocate or commute to the Boston MA area, this role won't be a match.
Our Benefits and Perks:
• Robust Equity Program, to build future wealth through stock options with high growth potential
• Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage, including Medical, Dental, & Vision
• HSA with monthly company contribution, & FSA
• Sponsored Commuter Benefit Plans
• Access to Our 401K Plan, to save for your future
• 12 Weeks of Paid Parental Leave
• Paid Time Off, because we understand the importance of time off for rest and adventure
• 11 Paid Holidays
• Twice Weekly Company Lunches, office snacks, beverages, & treats
• Monthly Team Happy Hours and regular team outings!
We are an equal opportunity employer and foster diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status, and we actively seek out and value diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Even if you don't check every box, but see yourself positively contributing, please apply. Help us build an inclusive community that will change the face of genomics!