VERO Biotech
Sr. Manufacturing Engineer - Equipment & Process Development
VERO Biotech, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Sr. Manufacturing Engineer – Equipment & Process Development
A hands‑on and highly skilled engineer will support our engineering and manufacturing teams in building, troubleshooting, and improving production equipment. This individual will work closely with senior engineers on the development of custom equipment, support manufacturing line needs, and assist in deploying new processes and tooling to scale production. The role requires a mechanically and electrically inclined individual who thrives in a fast‑paced, regulated medical device environment and enjoys rolling up sleeves to solve complex challenges.
Responsibilities
Support the design, fabrication, assembly, and modification of production and R&D equipment.
Troubleshoot and maintain mechanical and electromechanical systems on the manufacturing floor.
Collaborate with engineers on new equipment builds and upgrades.
Assist in documenting mechanical and electrical systems, including updating redlines and as‑built drawings.
Perform bench and hands‑on testing of prototype systems and fixtures.
Own the organization and upkeep of shared tools, equipment, and R&D lab space.
Work with aluminum extrusion systems (e.g., 80 / 20) to fabricate test stands, equipment frames, and fixtures.
Assemble and modify low‑voltage control panels (24 VDC, 120 VAC) and perform electrical troubleshooting.
Support documentation activities including pneumatic, electrical, and mechanical diagrams.
Position is onsite in the Atlanta office. Employment type: Full‑time.
Qualifications
Associate’s degree in a technical field or equivalent hands‑on experience.
Bachelor’s degree in biomedical, mechanical, electrical, or systems engineering preferred; associate degree acceptable with appropriate experience.
Minimum 5 years of experience in medical device engineering or FDA‑regulated industry preferred.
Proficiency with hand and power tools (drill, grinder, circular saw, jig saw).
Skilled in use and basic maintenance of machine tools such as knee mill, drill press, band/chop saws, engine lathe.
Experience with 3D printing (FDM and SLA), including troubleshooting and routine maintenance.
Familiarity with GD&T, pneumatic/fluidic diagrams, and electrical schematics.
Panel building and modification experience preferred.
Ability to read and modify electrical drawings and control panel layouts.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Self‑directed, proactive, and comfortable working in a team‑oriented environment.
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Responsibilities
Support the design, fabrication, assembly, and modification of production and R&D equipment.
Troubleshoot and maintain mechanical and electromechanical systems on the manufacturing floor.
Collaborate with engineers on new equipment builds and upgrades.
Assist in documenting mechanical and electrical systems, including updating redlines and as‑built drawings.
Perform bench and hands‑on testing of prototype systems and fixtures.
Own the organization and upkeep of shared tools, equipment, and R&D lab space.
Work with aluminum extrusion systems (e.g., 80 / 20) to fabricate test stands, equipment frames, and fixtures.
Assemble and modify low‑voltage control panels (24 VDC, 120 VAC) and perform electrical troubleshooting.
Support documentation activities including pneumatic, electrical, and mechanical diagrams.
Position is onsite in the Atlanta office. Employment type: Full‑time.
Qualifications
Associate’s degree in a technical field or equivalent hands‑on experience.
Bachelor’s degree in biomedical, mechanical, electrical, or systems engineering preferred; associate degree acceptable with appropriate experience.
Minimum 5 years of experience in medical device engineering or FDA‑regulated industry preferred.
Proficiency with hand and power tools (drill, grinder, circular saw, jig saw).
Skilled in use and basic maintenance of machine tools such as knee mill, drill press, band/chop saws, engine lathe.
Experience with 3D printing (FDM and SLA), including troubleshooting and routine maintenance.
Familiarity with GD&T, pneumatic/fluidic diagrams, and electrical schematics.
Panel building and modification experience preferred.
Ability to read and modify electrical drawings and control panel layouts.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Self‑directed, proactive, and comfortable working in a team‑oriented environment.
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