Rethink recruit
Head of Supply Chain & Manufacturing Engineering
Rethink recruit, San Mateo, California, United States, 94409
About Skild AI
At Skild AI, we’re building the world’s first general‑purpose robotic intelligence—systems that can robustly adapt to unseen environments without failure. We believe large‑scale, data‑driven machine learning is the key to unlocking widespread real‑world robotics deployment.
Our team spans from early‑career engineers to industry veterans. While experience matters, we prioritize demonstrated ability, curiosity, and execution. We’re looking for people who are excited to tackle unsolved problems and build systems that operate at real‑world scale.
About the Role Skild AI is seeking a
Head of Supply Chain & Manufacturing Engineering
to lead the transition of our robotic systems from prototype to scalable, cost‑effective, and high‑quality production. This role sits at the intersection of engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and vendor management and will be critical in scaling production to
300–400 units per month .
This is a hands‑on, technically demanding leadership role for someone excited to build manufacturing capability from
0 to 1
in a fast‑moving robotics environment.
What You’ll Do
Drive the transition of robotic prototypes into production, starting with low‑volume builds (first
Collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering teams to guide
DFM ,
DFA , and design‑for‑cost decisions
Identify, evaluate, onboard, and manage global suppliers, vendors, and contract manufacturers, with a strong focus on vendors in China
Lead cost modeling,
BOM optimization , and manufacturability assessments to meet cost targets while maintaining performance and reliability
Establish and maintain tight feedback loops between supply chain readiness and prototype refinement, ensuring all components are available and scalable for high‑volume production
Requirements
10+ years of experience in supply chain and manufacturing engineering
Background in
Mechanical Engineering
Experience setting up a factory in the
United States
for robotics or automotive products
Proven experience scaling a mechanical product (e.g., robots or vehicles) from prototype to
300–400 units per month
Experience managing global suppliers and vendors, particularly in
China
Strong hands‑on technical capability across manufacturing and supply chain disciplines
Strong negotiation skills for vendor contracts and supplier agreements
Experience working in a
startup or early‑stage hardware environment
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Our team spans from early‑career engineers to industry veterans. While experience matters, we prioritize demonstrated ability, curiosity, and execution. We’re looking for people who are excited to tackle unsolved problems and build systems that operate at real‑world scale.
About the Role Skild AI is seeking a
Head of Supply Chain & Manufacturing Engineering
to lead the transition of our robotic systems from prototype to scalable, cost‑effective, and high‑quality production. This role sits at the intersection of engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and vendor management and will be critical in scaling production to
300–400 units per month .
This is a hands‑on, technically demanding leadership role for someone excited to build manufacturing capability from
0 to 1
in a fast‑moving robotics environment.
What You’ll Do
Drive the transition of robotic prototypes into production, starting with low‑volume builds (first
Collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering teams to guide
DFM ,
DFA , and design‑for‑cost decisions
Identify, evaluate, onboard, and manage global suppliers, vendors, and contract manufacturers, with a strong focus on vendors in China
Lead cost modeling,
BOM optimization , and manufacturability assessments to meet cost targets while maintaining performance and reliability
Establish and maintain tight feedback loops between supply chain readiness and prototype refinement, ensuring all components are available and scalable for high‑volume production
Requirements
10+ years of experience in supply chain and manufacturing engineering
Background in
Mechanical Engineering
Experience setting up a factory in the
United States
for robotics or automotive products
Proven experience scaling a mechanical product (e.g., robots or vehicles) from prototype to
300–400 units per month
Experience managing global suppliers and vendors, particularly in
China
Strong hands‑on technical capability across manufacturing and supply chain disciplines
Strong negotiation skills for vendor contracts and supplier agreements
Experience working in a
startup or early‑stage hardware environment
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