Machina Labs
Welding Manufacturing Engineer
About this role
A manufacturing engineer role focused on welding processes and fabrication quality at a Chatsworth-based facility. The position involves optimizing welding operations, ensuring compliance with standards, and supporting production efficiency across multiple manufacturing lines.
What you'll do
- Design and optimize welding procedures and parameters for various metal fabrication processes
- Conduct quality inspections and testing to ensure welds meet industry standards and specifications
- Troubleshoot welding equipment issues and implement corrective actions
- Collaborate with production teams to improve efficiency and reduce defects
- Document welding specifications and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements
- Train and support manufacturing staff on welding best practices
What they're looking for
- Welding process knowledge (MIG, TIG, stick, or flux-core)
- Quality assurance and inspection techniques
- Manufacturing process optimization
- Equipment maintenance and troubleshooting
- Technical documentation and specifications
- Problem-solving and root cause analysis
- Cross-functional team collaboration
- Understanding of welding metallurgy
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Machina Labs
Machina Labs builds intelligent manufacturing software and robotic systems, particularly advanced metal forming technology called RoboForming that converts digital designs into physical production parts for aerospace, defense, and mobility industries. The company is hiring software engineers in test, robotics automation engineers, and robotic process engineers to establish quality standards, develop automation frameworks, and optimize manufacturing processes.
View all jobs at Machina LabsLikely interview questions
- Can you describe your experience with different welding processes and which ones you've worked with most?
- How have you improved welding efficiency or reduced defects in a previous role?