About the job
Location: San Carlos, CA
Employment Type: Full-Time Onsite
About 1X
At 1X, we are pioneering the development of humanoid robots that collaborate with humans to tackle labor shortages and foster a future of abundance.
About the Role
As a Configuration Management Engineer at 1X, you will be responsible for managing the systems and processes that ensure our product structure remains accurate, our changes are well-controlled, and our builds are reliable throughout all phases of development and production. You will navigate a complex multi-subsystem environment that includes mechanical assemblies, electromechanical actuators, electrical systems, and embedded computing.
Your role will serve as the vital link that guarantees every engineer, manufacturer, and supplier is working from the correct revision at the appropriate time.
This position is situated at the crossroad of engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain—essential for our capacity to scale production while continuously innovating.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee and manage our Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system, which includes part number creation, multi-level BOM management, item master maintenance, lifecycle state governance, and user access control.
Lead the end-to-end change management processes by conducting Change Control Board (CCB) meetings, processing Engineering Change Orders (ECOs) and deviations, and ensuring technically accurate change documentation with stringent revision control.
Manage the top-level product assembly structure and BOM for NEO, overseeing interface requirements and master geometry models across all robot subsystems.
Support New Product Introduction (NPI) builds (EVT/DVT/PVT) by ensuring BOM and drawing readiness, collaborating efficiently with Mechanical, Electrical, Software, Manufacturing, Quality, and Supply Chain teams.
Review engineering drawings prior to release, ensuring clarity, accurate dimensioning, revision blocks, and compliance with GD&T as per ASME Y14.5 standards.
Develop frameworks to track and release multiple product configurations that may be at different stages of development across our San Carlos and Hayward facilities.
Implement component roadmaps including part obsolescence management, replacements, alternative vendors, and cost reduction strategies.

