Resonetics

Principal New Process Development Engineer (Metrology)

Job Locations US-CA-San Diego
ID
2024-2698
Job Category
R&D
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

Lead technical efforts in Nitinol metrology for components, driving innovation in measurement techniques and tooling. This role combines hands-on expertise with mentorship, supporting rapid prototyping and production transition. The ideal candidate brings expert metrology and visual inspection knowledge, a background in micron scale measurements, and a good history of using non-contact vision systems for measurement.

Responsibilities

  • - Program various measurement systems to obtain passing TMV and GRR results.
  • - Serve as a technology leader, training teams and sharing best practices across sites.
  • - Collaborate on Lightspeed rapid prototyping and seamless production transitions.
  • - Mentor peers in setup, troubleshooting, and process development.
  • - Ensure compliance with ISO-certified systems, quality documentation, and best measurement practices.
  • - Own and monitor data accuracy, ensuring metrics align with site goals and maintaining data integrity.
  • - Lead cross-functional teams in R&D, Advanced Technology Group (ATG) initiatives, and production readiness projects.
  • - Evaluate system designs, perform testing/validation, and document process parameters.
  • - Identify unmet customer needs and recommend new technologies to improve system performance.
  • - Proactively communicate with customers, providing solutions and recovery plans for issues.
  • - Drive continuous improvement initiatives across departments, advancing Resonetics’ technologies and processes.

Qualifications

 

  • Expertise in non-contact vision system programming.
  • - Proficiency in metrology, especially medical device materials.
  • - Knowledge of Nitinol-specific measurement methodologies (e.g. DSC, BFR, Radial Force)
  • - Familiarity with ISO-certified quality systems and GD&T standards.
  • - Experience in validations (e.g., TMV, GRR, OQ/PQ).
  • - Ownership of data metrics and monitoring for accuracy.
  • - Strong communication, leadership, and project management abilities.
  • - Preferred: Master’s/PhD, medical device manufacturing experience, Micro-VU programming knowledge.
  • - Exceptional organizational and time management skills.
  • - Ability to present complex ideas clearly to diverse audiences.
  • - Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and environments.
  • - Leadership in cross-functional teams and continuous improvement efforts.

Compensation

The compensation for this role is competitive and will be based on experience and qualifications. The anticipated range is $120,000.00 - $160,000.00.

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