Tutor Intelligence
Manufacturing Engineer (Process, Test & NPI Development)
Tutor Intelligence, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Manufacturing Engineer (Process, Test & NPI Development)
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Manufacturing Engineer (Process, Test & NPI Development)
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Tutor Intelligence .
Tutor Intelligence builds advanced robotic systems that automate complex, repetitive work—from warehouse operations to manufacturing environments. We’re a fast‑growing team of brilliant engineers and operators passionate about creating reliable, scalable automation that blends hardware, software, and human insight.
As we scale production and deployment, we’re looking for a hands‑on Manufacturing Engineer who thrives at the intersection of design, production, and field reliability—someone who loves to build, fix, and improve everything they touch.
Why This Role Is Special You won’t be stuck on a single line or behind a screen. You’ll design fixtures, write test procedures, own the build process, and see your work deployed in live robotic systems across the country. You’ll work shoulder‑to‑shoulder with design engineers, manufacturing techs, and field teams to make every robot more reliable, repeatable, and easy to build. This is a high‑visibility, high‑impact role where your decisions directly affect production quality, uptime, and customer success.
What You Will Own
Process Design & Continuous Improvement
Define and optimize assembly and test processes for robotic subassemblies
Author and maintain build documentation, work instructions, and QA checklists
Own configuration control and BOM accuracy within First Resonance ION
Identify process bottlenecks, propose DFM/DFA improvements, and track results
Test & Fixture Development
Design and build fixtures, jigs, and calibration setups to streamline production
Develop automated or semi‑automated test stations for repeatable QA
Collaborate with software and electrical engineers to capture and analyze test data
Improve test coverage, yield, and diagnostic speed across product lines
New Product Introduction (NPI)
Support prototype and pilot builds, ensuring smooth transition from engineering to production
Validate build methods and test procedures for new subsystems
Provide DFM/DFA and serviceability feedback to design teams
Build the documentation and tooling that enable scalable manufacturing
Field & Reliability Engineering Support
Travel to customer sites for troubleshooting, upgrades, and beta installations
Perform on‑site root cause analysis and feed improvements back into production
Support field teams with diagnostics, test procedures, and fixture design
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent hands‑on experience
1–4 years of experience in manufacturing, test, or process engineering (internships count)
Strong mechanical aptitude and comfort working with wiring, pneumatics, and sensors
Able to read mechanical drawings and electrical schematics
Proficient with hand tools, test equipment, and metrology instruments
Excellent documentation, communication, and problem‑solving skills
Willingness to travel 25–40% for site support and upgrades
Preferred Skills
Experience designing fixtures and tooling in SolidWorks or Onshape
Familiarity with IP, Modbus, or CAN bus communication protocols
Comfort with Linux/CLI for log retrieval and basic test scripting
Understanding of PLC/HMI logic and I/O testing
Exposure to Lean manufacturing, 5S, or continuous improvement methodologies
What’s In It For You
Own real systems: Your fixtures, processes, and test setups will be used across every build
See your impact fast: Rapid iteration cycles—your improvements ship to production and customer sites within weeks
Cross‑functional exposure: Work directly with design, software, and field teams
Growth path: Build the foundation to advance into Senior Manufacturing Engineer, NPI Engineer, or Process Development Lead roles
Modern tools: Work inside First Resonance ION—a modern, data‑driven factory OS
Startup culture: High trust, high impact, low bureaucracy
At Tutor Intelligence, you’ll join a team of brilliant engineers, makers, and operators building the next generation of intelligent automation. Our systems are already transforming warehouse operations—and we’re expanding into advanced manufacturing, where reliability, speed, and human–robot collaboration are redefining what’s possible.
If you’re looking for a role where your ideas are heard, your work ships fast, and your team genuinely loves solving hard problems together—you’ll feel at home here.
Come help us build the future of automation.
Apply today and start shaping what’s next.
Location: Weymouth, MA | Salary: $70,000–$95,000
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Manufacturing Engineer (Process, Test & NPI Development)
role at
Tutor Intelligence .
Tutor Intelligence builds advanced robotic systems that automate complex, repetitive work—from warehouse operations to manufacturing environments. We’re a fast‑growing team of brilliant engineers and operators passionate about creating reliable, scalable automation that blends hardware, software, and human insight.
As we scale production and deployment, we’re looking for a hands‑on Manufacturing Engineer who thrives at the intersection of design, production, and field reliability—someone who loves to build, fix, and improve everything they touch.
Why This Role Is Special You won’t be stuck on a single line or behind a screen. You’ll design fixtures, write test procedures, own the build process, and see your work deployed in live robotic systems across the country. You’ll work shoulder‑to‑shoulder with design engineers, manufacturing techs, and field teams to make every robot more reliable, repeatable, and easy to build. This is a high‑visibility, high‑impact role where your decisions directly affect production quality, uptime, and customer success.
What You Will Own
Process Design & Continuous Improvement
Define and optimize assembly and test processes for robotic subassemblies
Author and maintain build documentation, work instructions, and QA checklists
Own configuration control and BOM accuracy within First Resonance ION
Identify process bottlenecks, propose DFM/DFA improvements, and track results
Test & Fixture Development
Design and build fixtures, jigs, and calibration setups to streamline production
Develop automated or semi‑automated test stations for repeatable QA
Collaborate with software and electrical engineers to capture and analyze test data
Improve test coverage, yield, and diagnostic speed across product lines
New Product Introduction (NPI)
Support prototype and pilot builds, ensuring smooth transition from engineering to production
Validate build methods and test procedures for new subsystems
Provide DFM/DFA and serviceability feedback to design teams
Build the documentation and tooling that enable scalable manufacturing
Field & Reliability Engineering Support
Travel to customer sites for troubleshooting, upgrades, and beta installations
Perform on‑site root cause analysis and feed improvements back into production
Support field teams with diagnostics, test procedures, and fixture design
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent hands‑on experience
1–4 years of experience in manufacturing, test, or process engineering (internships count)
Strong mechanical aptitude and comfort working with wiring, pneumatics, and sensors
Able to read mechanical drawings and electrical schematics
Proficient with hand tools, test equipment, and metrology instruments
Excellent documentation, communication, and problem‑solving skills
Willingness to travel 25–40% for site support and upgrades
Preferred Skills
Experience designing fixtures and tooling in SolidWorks or Onshape
Familiarity with IP, Modbus, or CAN bus communication protocols
Comfort with Linux/CLI for log retrieval and basic test scripting
Understanding of PLC/HMI logic and I/O testing
Exposure to Lean manufacturing, 5S, or continuous improvement methodologies
What’s In It For You
Own real systems: Your fixtures, processes, and test setups will be used across every build
See your impact fast: Rapid iteration cycles—your improvements ship to production and customer sites within weeks
Cross‑functional exposure: Work directly with design, software, and field teams
Growth path: Build the foundation to advance into Senior Manufacturing Engineer, NPI Engineer, or Process Development Lead roles
Modern tools: Work inside First Resonance ION—a modern, data‑driven factory OS
Startup culture: High trust, high impact, low bureaucracy
At Tutor Intelligence, you’ll join a team of brilliant engineers, makers, and operators building the next generation of intelligent automation. Our systems are already transforming warehouse operations—and we’re expanding into advanced manufacturing, where reliability, speed, and human–robot collaboration are redefining what’s possible.
If you’re looking for a role where your ideas are heard, your work ships fast, and your team genuinely loves solving hard problems together—you’ll feel at home here.
Come help us build the future of automation.
Apply today and start shaping what’s next.
Location: Weymouth, MA | Salary: $70,000–$95,000
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