job_062320a: Electrical & Control Systems Engineer, Mantle Inc. (San Francisco, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kburns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 10:47:10 -0700

Mantle Inc. agrees to follow Stanford's employer recruiting guidelines.

Electrical & Control Systems Engineer, Mantle Inc. - Industrial 3D
Metal Printing

About Us:
Mantle Inc. is bringing manufacturing back to local communities. How?
Through metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) that is an order
of magnitude less complicated and lower cost than existing printers.
Today, popular metal 3D printers cost a million dollars or more and
use complicated high-powered lasers and controlled atmospheres. At
Mantle, we're taking an entirely different approach that uses
proprietary materials science and machine design to make metal 3D
printing easier, simpler and less expensive than previously
imaginable. To put it simply, we believe our technology will
fundamentally change how metal parts are made.

The Mantle office is located in San Francisco, CA and is walking
distance to BART and Caltrain. We offer a great compensation package:
401k, medical, dental and vision insurance, stock options.

Your Role:
You will combine electro-mechanical design skills and embedded
systems architecture expertise to help Mantle bring its first metal
3D printer to market. You will design and prove electro-mechanical
subsystems of Mantle's industrial printer, taking them from concept
development to shipping product. You will work closely with engineers
from other disciplines to ensure the success of a highly integrated,
high-precision industrial machine.
Tasks include:
Leading the implementation and verification of machine features
controlled by embedded controllers or PLCs.
Architecting the embedded systems of an industrial strength product
and conducting failure analysis to support your designs.
Rapid prototyping of electro-mechanical systems, by driving the
development of sensor systems, actuator controls, and electrical integrations.
Designing and executing experiments to prove effective control
delivered by power-intensive printer sub-systems.
Presenting concepts, managing workflow, documenting progress,
cooperating and contributing as part of the larger engineering team
of mechanical, electrical, materials and software engineers.

Your Qualifications:
5-10 years of expertise developing software and controls, with 3+
years work experience creating or interfacing to industrial machines
and/or motion control systems.
History architecting and implementing electrical systems including
embedded processors, high power actuators, distributed sensors and
serial buses, with proven ability to conduct FMEA on all of the
above. Familiarity with PLC ladder language programming a plus.
Practical experience deploying motion control systems, amplifiers,
motors, encoders, PID controllers, high voltage actuators, sensors,
including the specification, bringup, tuning, and debug of all of the
above. Familiarity with G-code or other motion control language a plus.
Experience contributing to production codebases in team settings,
with deployments in C/C++ (or other) to real-time embedded targets,
including fault detection on distributed systems. RTOS a plus.
Demonstrated ability to solve a range of physics problems, where
analysis of situations or data requires an evaluation of a variety of factors.
Track record for "getting things done" in cooperation with engineers
in other disciplines, guided by a structured development process from
ideation to final shipping product.
Bachelors or Masters in mechanical, electrical, physics, or related
engineering field. Strong verbal and written communication skills,
as demonstrated through interactions with peers and management.

Please Apply at:
<https://www.mantle3d.com/careers/>https://www.mantle3d.com/careers/
or email <mailto:jobs_at_mantle3d.com>jobs_at_mantle3d.com



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