Prototype Machinist (1st Shift) at Atomic Machines
Emeryville, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Jan, 26

Salary

57.69

Posted On

30 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

CNC Machining, Welding, CAM Programming, Metrology, GD&T, Inspection, Tooling, Fixture Design, Process Development, 3D Modeling, Team Collaboration, Safety Protocols, Project Management, Aluminum Machining, Stainless Steel Machining, Titanium Machining

Industry

Robotics Engineering

Description
Atomic Machines is ushering in a new era of micromanufacturing with its Matter Compiler™ technology. This full-stack technology enables new classes of micromachines to be designed and built by offering manufacturing processes and a materials library that is inaccessible to semiconductor manufacturing methods. It promises to unlock MEMS manufacturing for the many device classes frustrated by semiconductor methods and to open up entirely new product classes. The Matter Compiler™ technology fully realizes the digital manufacturing dream: bits and raw materials go in, and complete, functional micromachines come out. The Atomic Machines team has also created an exciting first device – one that was only made possible by the existence of the Matter Compiler™ technology – that we will be unveiling to the world soon. Our offices are in Emeryville and Santa Clara, California. About the role: As a Prototype Machinist, you will be responsible for making parts from start to finish in our machine shop in Emeryville. This includes ordering tooling and materials, process development, CAM programming, fixture design, manufacturing the parts on the machines, and metrology / inspection.. You will also provide feedback on designs to make manufacturing faster, easier, and more repeatable. You will think quickly, produce quality work, and anticipate concerns before they become blockers. Additionally, you will collaborate with a small team of machinists in charge of keeping the shop clean, safe, and organized, enforcing shop policies, and training staff. Schedule: This role will start on the day shift (9:00 AM – 5:30 PM) to support ramp-up and training, and will transition within the first six months to a permanent night shift, with operating hours from 12:30 AM to 9:00 AM. What You’ll Do: Interpret 3D models and engineering drawings to plan setups, program CAM, design fixturing, and run inspection workflows. Operate a variety of CNC machines (3-axis, 3+2, and 5-axis mills; live-tool lathes; waterjets; and laser cutters) while maintaining tolerances down to ±0.0005 in (±13 µm). Develop innovative work-holding and tooling solutions for prototyping Generate efficient CAM programs, manage tool libraries, and maintain CAM templates. Perform in-process and final inspections using calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and CMM. Optimize feeds and speeds and drive continuous improvements in shop processes. Collaborate with engineers and machinists to provide design-for-manufacturing feedback on machined and welded parts/assemblies. Support fabrication of tooling, fixturing, and other structures for R&D hardware. Document setups, offsets, inspection results, and lessons learned to strengthen tribal knowledge. Uphold safety protocols, PPE usage, and compliance with company standards. Contribute to shop cleanliness, organization, and equipment readiness. Proactively manage assigned projects to deliver parts on schedule. What you’ll need: A first-principles mindset — You question assumptions, break problems down to fundamentals, and prefer root-cause solutions over pattern-matching. 3+ years of CNC machining experience in a high-mix, low-volume environment, with exposure to 5-axis or mill-turn systems. Welding certification with strong knowledge of codes, symbols, and techniques. Expertise in at least one CAM platform (e.g., Fusion 360, Mastercam, HyperMill), with flexibility to adapt to others. Strong GD&T literacy and ability to interpret complex drawings, consistently holding tolerances of
Responsibilities
As a Prototype Machinist, you will be responsible for making parts from start to finish in the machine shop, including ordering tooling and materials, process development, and inspection. You will collaborate with a small team to maintain shop cleanliness and safety while providing feedback on designs to improve manufacturing processes.
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