Manufacturing Engineering Lead
Company: Etched
Location: San Jose
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Etched Etched is building AI chips that are hard-coded for
individual model architectures. Our first product (Sohu) only
supports transformers, but has an order of magnitude more
throughput and lower latency than a B200. With Etched ASICs, you
can build products that would be impossible with GPUs, like
real-time video generation models and extremely deep & parallel
chain-of-thought reasoning agents. Job Summary We are seeking a
Manufacturing Engineering Lead to drive the manufacturing
engineering strategy and execution for Etched’s silicon-to-system
products. This role will focus on building and scaling
manufacturing processes, line bring-up, and production execution
for boards, servers, and rack-level systems in close partnership
with our contract manufacturing partners. This is a senior,
hands-on role for a leader who can operate at both the factory
floor and systems level. You will serve as the technical bridge
between product development and manufacturing, ensuring our
designs, processes, tooling, and work instructions are ready to
support NPI, production ramp, and sustained volume execution. You
will work cross-functionally with hardware, manufacturing test,
manufacturing quality, supply chain, and operations teams to
deliver high-quality systems against aggressive schedules. The
ideal candidate has deep experience in manufacturing engineering
for complex hardware systems, including process development, DFX,
line qualification, yield improvement, and factory readiness. You
should be comfortable owning external manufacturing relationships,
driving technical issue resolution, and building the manufacturing
engineering foundation required to scale a world-class AI hardware
company. Key responsibilities Lead manufacturing engineering
strategy and execution for Etched products from prototype builds
through mass production. Serve as the primary technical
manufacturing interface between Etched and external JDM/CM
partners. Build and scale manufacturing processes, controls,
tooling, and documentation required for reliable factory execution.
Partner with hardware, systems, and test teams early in development
to drive DFM, DFA, DFT, and DFY into product designs. Establish
manufacturing readiness criteria across NPI builds, pilot runs,
ramp, and sustaining production. Develop, qualify, and scale
manufacturing processes for server and rack-level systems,
including mechanical assembly, PCBA integration, bring-up, burn-in,
and final system test. Drive production line bring-up, fixture and
tooling readiness, operator instructions, and process validation at
manufacturing partners. Ensure processes are repeatable,
controlled, and capable of meeting quality, throughput, and cost
targets. Identify bottlenecks in assembly, test, rework, and
material flow, and implement corrective actions to improve factory
performance. Define manufacturing line layouts, staffing
assumptions, UPH targets, and capacity models to support ramp
planning. Expertise in PFMEA, control plans, data analysis, and
strong communication skills to influence executive stakeholders.
Strong SMT - process development capabilities, able to drive
pragmatic DOEs to develop new cutting edge processes as well as
enhancing existing processes. Partner closely with Manufacturing
Test to ensure smooth handoff and integration of test stations into
production lines. Partner with Manufacturing Quality on process
controls, nonconformance trends, CAPAs, and closed-loop factory
improvement. Partner with MPM on build planning, readiness
tracking, ramp execution, and issue escalation. Drive root cause
analysis and corrective actions for process deviations, line
issues, and manufacturing inefficiencies. Support failure analysis
and closed-loop feedback between factory, design, reliability, and
quality teams. Strong ability to influence without authority,
mentor engineers, and communicate with executive leadership. Work
directly with contract manufacturers and critical suppliers to
ensure technical alignment, process control, and execution against
plan. Lead technical reviews at partner sites covering build
readiness, process capability, yield, quality, and ramp risk.
Establish clear accountability with external partners for delivery,
quality, responsiveness, and continuous improvement. Support
audits, training, and escalation management across manufacturing
sites. Build manufacturing dashboards and reporting for yield,
throughput, cycle time, rework, downtime, and other key factory
KPIs. Drive continuous improvement initiatives across cost,
manufacturability, quality, and production velocity. Partner with
supply chain, planning, and operations to ensure material readiness
and factory execution remain aligned. Help define the long-term
manufacturing engineering infrastructure needed to support Etched’s
growth. Develop and execute the manufacturing engineering strategy
aligned with corporate goals, managing capital expenditure
projects, and optimizing resources. Mentor and lead engineers,
fostering a culture of accountability and innovation. You may be a
good fit if you have 12 years of experience in manufacturing
engineering, process engineering, production engineering, or
operations engineering in complex hardware environments. Preference
for server, storage, or complex industrial product experience.
Strong experience taking products from NPI through ramp and into
sustained production. Hands-on experience with line bring-up,
process qualification, fixture/tooling development, manufacturing
validation, and production issue resolution. Proven track record
driving DFM, DFA, and manufacturability improvements in partnership
with hardware and systems engineering teams. Experience working
closely and onsite in Asia with JDMs, ODMs, or contract
manufacturers in high-performance computing, datacenter, server,
semiconductor, or similarly complex hardware environments. Strong
technical understanding of system-level manufacturing and factory
process scaling. Excellent cross-functional communication skills
and ability to lead through influence across internal and external
teams. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or
a related technical field. If you have not been on an SMT line in
the past year, please do not apply. Benefits Medical, dental, and
vision packages with generous premium coverage $500 per month
credit for waiving medical benefits Housing subsidy of $2k per
month for those living within walking distance of the office
Relocation support for those moving to San Jose (Santana Row)
Various wellness benefits covering fitness, mental health, and more
Daily lunch and dinner in our office How we’re different Etched
believes in the Bitter Lesson . We think most of the progress in
the AI field has come from using more FLOPs to train and run
models, and the best way to get more FLOPs is to build
model-specific hardware. Larger and larger training runs encourage
companies to consolidate around fewer model architectures, which
creates a market for single-model ASICs. We are a fully in-person
team in San Jose and Taipei, and greatly value engineering skills.
We do not have boundaries between engineering and research, and we
expect all of our technical staff to contribute to both as
needed.
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