About the job
Echo Neurotechnologies is a pioneering startup in the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) sector, committed to transforming lives through state-of-the-art hardware engineering and artificial intelligence solutions. Our vision is to develop innovative technologies that empower individuals with disabilities, enhancing their independence and overall quality of life.
Team Culture
Become part of a small, passionate team of experts who are dedicated to making a meaningful impact. In our dynamic startup atmosphere, you will have the chance to influence critical decisions that lead to significant, lasting changes. We prioritize continuous learning and development, encouraging collaboration across functions where your ideas and contributions are essential for our collective success.
Summary: We are on the lookout for a Senior Mechanical Engineer to spearhead New Product Introduction (NPI) initiatives for our cutting-edge hardware. This role will act as a vital link between our Design and Manufacturing teams, ensuring that custom hardware components and assemblies are produced in alignment with our design objectives.
Primary Role and Responsibilities
- Collaborate with R&D to enhance the manufacturability and reliability of parts and assemblies from prototype through to large-scale production.
- Create and refine CAD models, 2D drawings, and tolerance stack-up analyses to assure successful assembly and yield.
- Establish and develop inspection protocols and metrology methods.
- Work closely with manufacturing to design custom fixtures and tooling that ensure process controls match design intent and critical-to-quality (CTQ) standards.
- Engage in and lead design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (dFMEA) and process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (pFMEA) to identify and mitigate risks.
- Conduct in-depth failure analysis investigations to troubleshoot complex design, material, or process challenges.
- Oversee contract manufacturing partners, managing both engineering and technician teams as well as processes such as machining, welding, and polymer processing.

