About the Role
About The Role:
At Archer, we’re scaling production of our High Voltage Electric Propulsion System — the heart of our eVTOL aircraft, which includes the High Voltage Battery, Electric Motor and Propeller assemblies and represents one of the most technically demanding, highly automated manufacturing systems in our factory.
We’re seeking a Sr. Process and Equipment Engineer to play a critical role in keeping the powertrain manufacturing systems running at peak performance. This role sits on the Manufacturing Design Engineering group and owns the reliability, uptime, and continuous improvement of advanced powertrain manufacturing equipment in a high-volume production environment. You'll join the team that best matches your skills: HVPS, EPS, or Automation Controls.
You’ll be hands-on, deeply technical, and accountable for solving complex manufacturing problems—often under real production pressure. The ideal candidate brings strong engineering judgment, a structured problem-solving mindset, and a bias for action. You’ll own a core technical domain while expanding your impact across our automated equipment and manufacturing ecosystem.
We are open to candidates with a mechanical/process focus, controls/automation focus, or a strong blend of both.
What You’ll Do:
Support high-volume production and respond to equipment and process escalations
Troubleshoot complex electromechanical manufacturing systems and drive containment, corrective actions, and long-term improvements
Lead root cause analysis and eliminate recurring failure modes impacting uptime and OEE
Provide hands-on technical leadership during extended downtime events
Own station- and line-level performance metrics and execute improvement projects
Lead equipment upgrades, repairs, and CAPEX projects with a focus on reliability and manufacturability
Develop and improve SOPs, work instructions, and standard processes
Partner with Production, Maintenance, Quality, and Product Engineering to resolve process deviations and non-conformances
What You Need:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Mechatronics, or Robotics Engineering (or equivalent experience)
6+ years sustaining, commissioning, or optimizing equipment in a highly automated, high-volume manufacturing environment (aerospace, EV, or semiconductor manufacturing preferred)
Proven ability to improve manufacturing performance metrics such as OEE
Strong troubleshooting and structured problem-solving skills (e.g., 5 Whys, DMAIC, 8D)
Ability to read mechanical drawings and electrical schematics
Clear communicator with a high-ownership, bias-for-action mindset
Technical Depth:
You bring deep expertise in at least one area, with the expectation to grow into adjacent systems:
Equipment Design & Specifications
Process Development & MES
Controls / Automation (PLCs, industrial systems)
Robotics or advanced manufacturing equipment
Working knowledge of automated assembly, test systems, industrial sensors/actuators, and factory systems is expected and will deepen over time.
Bonus Qualifications:
Experience with eMotor or battery manufacturing
PLC platforms (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Beckhoff)
Robotics, vision systems, or MES integration
NFPA 70E or RIA certifications
PFMEA development, NX, or Teamcenter experience