Supplier Development Engineer - EE/EM
Meta Supplier Development Engineering team is looking for a supplier development engineer to be responsible for overall quality and manufacturing process development within the supply chain on Electrical/Electromechanical (EE/EM) modules. This role is ideal for an engineer with experience delivering results in iterative development environments, and has a solid quality and manufacturing engineering background. The Supplier Development Engineer will be responsible for overall Electrical/Electromechanical (EE/EM) modules manufacturing process development and readiness within the supply chain Drive Design-for-Manufacturability (DFM) activities with vendors and provide technical support in enhancing process capability and solving technical issues Identify equipment, fixture, and tooling needs and drive implementation efforts to qualify and optimize the manufacturing process Establish quality and process control plans at vendors for early detection of issues and to ensure quality and reliability standards are consistently met Responsible for conducting Design/Process FMEA, Failure analysis, PPAP, and Statistical Process Control Bring up and qualify the production line through DOEs, Line qualification, Machine Buy-off, Cycle Time & UPH studies, and Automation Evaluate prospective vendors for process capability based on project needs, then be a major part of supplier identification and selection Publish concise reports on module yield performance, specification convergence status; drive Failure analysis, Corrective Action implementation plan, and yield bridge to mass production Collaborate with Suppliers and Engineering teams in assessing, proposing, and developing process technologies based on project requirements Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Mechatronic Engineering 5+ years of working experience in one or more of the following industries: Cables, Connectors, Fans or Antennas. Working knowledge of manufacturing process design and supplier quality management Hands-on experience in EE/EM modules manufacturing process development with an understanding of equipment and methodologies commonly used in the industry Experience with quality tools such as SPC, FMEA, GR&R, DoE, metrology, GD&T, and Correlation studies Experience with the typical failure mode and its corresponding failure analysis methodology Experience with the reliability test plan to do quality risk assessment for Cables, Connectors, Fans and Antenna at component level Experience communicating technical findings to cross-functional teams and collaborating with suppliers and internal engineering stakeholders to resolve manufacturing issues Experience with the optical cable manufacturing process and Quality control plan Master's degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Mechatronic Engineering Demonstrated ability to integrate AI tools to optimize/redesign workflows and drive measurable impact (e.g., efficiency gains, quality improvements) 8+ years of working experience in the consumer electronics industry to handle EE/EM module Quality and Manufacturing Experience independently driving projects to completion and leading cross-functional workstreams with minimal supervision Demonstrated ongoing AI skill development (e.g., prompt/context engineering, agent orchestration) and staying current with emerging AI technologies Experience adhering to and implementing responsible, ethical AI practices (e.g., risk assessment, bias mitigation, quality and accuracy reviews)
Supply Chain pay context
Based on 1,424 disclosed Supply Chain salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $106K/year, with most offers between $81K and $144K (10th–90th percentile: $58K–$186K).
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