Since its founding in 2015, 1X has been at the forefront of developing advanced humanoid robots designed for household use. Our mission is to create an abundant supply of labor via safe, intelligent humanoids.
We strive for excellence in all we do, solving some of the hardest problems in robotics with the world's most talented individuals. Every part of our robots is designed and produced in-house-from motor coils to AI-reflecting our vertically integrated approach. At 1X, you'll own real projects, be recognized for your achievements, and rewarded based on merit.
We believe the best work is done when collaborating and therefore require in-person presence in our office locations.
As we scale from research and development to full-scale manufacturing, we are looking for a Manufacturing Design Engineer. The Manufacturing Design Engineer plays a key role at the intersection of product design and manufacturing. You'll serve as a key contributor to Design for Excellence (DFx), ensuring our mechanical and electro-mechanical designs are optimized for manufacturability, testability, and assembly. You will work closely with Manufacturing Engineers (MEs), Manufacturing Process Engineers (MPEs) and Manufacturing Process Execution Engineers (MPEXs) to translate engineering intent into reality on the production floor.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, and controls design teams to ensure new and existing product designs are optimized for manufacturability (DFM), assembly (DFA), test (DFT) and cost (DFC).
Serve as the manufacturing liaison during the product design lifecycle, providing early and continuous feedback to improve manufacturing outcomes.
Lead and contribute to Design Reviews with a manufacturing lens, identifying potential issues before release to production.
Develop and validate mechanical design features, tolerances, and specifications to support repeatable and scalable assembly processes.
Drive advanced manufacturing initiatives including process development, tooling design, fixture specification, and validation.
Identify and introduce innovative manufacturing technologies that support product scalability and performance.
Define and optimize COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) targets by identifying cost drivers and delivering manufacturable design solutions.
Work closely with Manufacturing Process Engineers to co-develop fixturing, tooling, and ergonomic workstations.
Interface with Manufacturing Process Execution Engineers to validate line layouts, test equipment, and quality control processes based on design intent.
Contribute to New Product Introduction (NPI) efforts by supporting prototype builds, pilot runs, and the transition to mass production.
Support failure analysis, root cause investigations, and corrective actions related to design-for-manufacturing issues.
Document best practices and design guidelines based on lessons learned in production and field deployment.
Participate in the development of engineering change orders (ECOs) related to manufacturability enhancements.