Twelve is a new kind of chemical company built for the climate era. Our breakthrough technology eliminates emissions by turning CO2 into essential products. We are a team of scientists, engineers and problem solvers on a mission to fundamentally shift the way the world addresses climate change and lead the transition to a fossil free future with our carbon transformation technology.

Job Brief

Twelve seeks a Manufacturing Engineer to join our Productization group. In this role, you will be involved in developing, scaling up and installing new line processes and equipment, as part of a team that seeks to develop innovative new manufacturing processes and automation tools to establish Twelve as a world leader in carbon transformation. The Productization group comprises several different teams that focus on different aspects of manufacturing, including process development and automated manufacturing equipment design. We are looking for a candidate with excellent teamwork skills and proven ability to collaborate across multiple disciplines, as well as a track record of success in spotting and solving critical issues as they arise.

This is a full-time position based in Berkeley, California.

What you will do 

  • Develop capacity plan to meet sales projections
  • Design new manufacturing lines
  • Specify equipment used in manufacturing operations
  • Develop manufacturing processes
  • Liaise with internal stakeholders and equipment suppliers to deliver new manufacturing lines
  • Optimize performance of manufacturing at Twelve
  • Oversee all work instructions and train engineers and production staff
  • Oversee change management with engineering and production

 Who you are

  • Minimum 5+ years of experience in a manufacturing engineering role
  • Minimum BS in an Engineering field
  • Experience with phases of the product development process, from prototyping to manufacturing line qualification
  • Experience in design and integration of mechanical fixtures and electromechanical testers
  • Experience implementing automated manufacturing
  • Experience with setting up new manufacturing lines and/or manufacturing plants
  • Experience in low volume, large system manufacturing and high-volume component manufacturing
  • Solidworks experience
  • TPS, lean manufacturing background

Twelve Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Paid sick days and vacation
  • Competitive salary and equity compensation commensurate with experience
  • Diverse and inclusive work environment

At Twelve, it's important each employee is compensated competitively and fairly. In alignment with state legal requirements, Twelve conducts exhaustive research to understand compensation markets. A range for the included position is listed below. Be advised, actual offer details are determined by job category, job location, and candidate skill level. 
 
United States Wage Range: $115,200 - $171,000
 
Please note that some pay bands may have wide ranges of compensation to accommodate candidate's diverse sets of skill levels. 

We believe that the unique contributions of each individual is the driver of our success. To make sure that our products and culture continue to incorporate everyone's perspectives and experience we never discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, or marital, veteran, or disability status.

 

Want to work with us but don't see a current opening that fits your background? Email us at talent@twelve.co. 

 

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