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Production Engineer

Alloy Enterprises Inc

Burlington, MA

Full-time

Business Management / Project / Planning, Manufacturing / Production

About The Role

Alloy is looking for a hard-working and detail-oriented Production Engineer to ensure the execution of customer orders. This is an opportunity to interface with the Engineering, Manufacturing, and Applications Teams to deliver quality parts to customers. Strong communication, flexibility, and attention to detail will be important skills to be successful in this role. The Production Engineer will join a cross-functional team who all jump in to get the job done, and love to build.

This role generally requires 4 days onsite per week.

Responsibilities

  • Responsibilities are subject to change based on shifting business needs.
  • Work alongside technicians and operators to fabricate components using Alloy’s novel additive manufacturing process
  • Run and tune proprietary software programs to optimize production processes
  • Complete initial prototype builds, analyze results, and refine component designs
  • Work closely with Applications, Engineering, Software, and Manufacturing teams to run production builds
  • Finalize manufacturing drawings using the correct GD&T
  • Develop and perform quality assessments according to customer specifications
  • Provide feedback to identify problems and improve production throughput, cost, product quality, and process safety
  • Develop and maintain process documentation, including test procedures, routers, travelers, process flows, work instructions, and PFMEAs
  • Program CAM and operate CNC lathe and milling machines
  • Inform facility layout to ensure efficient and productive manufacturing flow

What You’ll Bring

  • You take ownership of your projects - complete tasks efficiently and effectively
  • Experience with Lean and Six Sigma tools
  • Experience reading drawings and interpreting GD&T
  • Track record of developing and maintaining process documentation
  • Familiar with additive manufacturing, 3D printing, robotics, metal fabrication, or industrial automation
  • You are hands-on and you enjoy the gritty details of developing manufacturing processes and procedures
  • Experience with 3D software tools (CAD, CAM, inspection)
  • 3+ years of industry experience in a manufacturing setting
  • BS in an engineering or relevant field experience
  • Pay Range: $75,000-85,000 dependent on experience, qualifications, and education level

Additional Requirements

This position will require access to information subject to control under U.S. export control laws and regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”). Please note that any offer for employment will be conditioned on authorization to receive controlled items without sponsorship for an export license.

Regarding Sponsorship

Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa, including H-1B, H-1C, H-2A, H-2B, H-3, F-1 or OPT at this time.

Equal employment opportunity

We are committed to creating an equitable and inclusive environment for all our employees and seek to build a team that reflects the diversity of the people we hope to serve with our products. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

About the company

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Alloy Enterprises manufactures direct liquid-cooled components that handle extreme heat loads in AI, high-performance computing, defense electronics, and photonics. The company’s patented Stack Forging™ process creates leak-tight parts with complex micro-scale geometries, reducing pressure drop by up to 4× while eliminating failure-prone brazed joints, weldments, and O-rings. The result: superior thermal performance, lower energy costs, and reliable hardware from a U.S. manufacturer serving data centers, semiconductors, defense, and laser industries.