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General Matter

Integration Engineer, Manufacturing Systems

Los Angeles, CA$140k–$190kmidAdded today

About this role

Integration Engineer responsible for building and maintaining data pipelines connecting manufacturing systems (MES, WMS, QMS, PLM/PDM, ERP) at a uranium enrichment company. Starting with PLM/PDM to MES integration for parts and bills of materials, you'll develop C#/.NET solutions and REST APIs while providing production support in a fast-paced environment.

What you'll do

  • Build and operate integrations across MES, WMS, QMS, PLM/PDM, and ERP systems
  • Own and extend the PLM/PDM to MES pipeline for parts data and bills of materials
  • Develop C#/.NET code and REST APIs for system connectivity
  • Perform data mapping and migration work across enterprise systems
  • Provide production support and troubleshooting for integration failures
  • Implement architecture defined by Enterprise Systems Architect

What they're looking for

  • C# and .NET development
  • REST APIs and API integration
  • Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
  • Data mapping and ETL processes
  • Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
  • SQL and database design
  • Systems integration and troubleshooting
  • PLM/PDM systems knowledge
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General Matter

General Matter develops nuclear fuel enrichment systems and production infrastructure. The company is hiring for engineering roles including EHS, quality, manufacturing systems, tooling, and test systems engineers to support its uranium enrichment operations and manufacturing processes.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your experience integrating disparate manufacturing systems—what challenges did you face and how did you solve them?
  • How would you approach designing a data pipeline from PLM/PDM to MES that handles parts, BOMs, and engineering files reliably?