Job Summary:
Blueshift develops cutting‑edge thermal protection and low‑dielectric material solutions that enable the next generation of aerospace, defense, and electronics systems. Our products support customers operating in some of the world’s most demanding thermal, mechanical, and RF environments, where performance, reliability, and quality are critical to mission success.
This role plays a key part in supporting the transition and execution of advanced materials from development through scalable manufacturing, operating within a regulated, aerospace‑grade environment. Working cross‑functionally across Operations, Engineering, Quality, and Product Development, this position contributes to establishing robust processes, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring that Blueshift technologies meet both internal standards and customer requirements under ISO 9001 and AS9100D frameworks.
The Manufacturing Engineer – Finishing is responsible for owning and optimizing finishing operations to ensure new and existing products can be produced safely, efficiently, and consistently at scale. This role focuses on translating product and material designs into stable, repeatable manufacturing processes, with hands‑on involvement in slitting, lamination, and future finishing technologies such as Zund cutting and press operations.
Serving as a bridge between Product Development and Operations, the Manufacturing Engineer leads process development, yield improvement, defect reduction, and throughput optimization for finishing operations. This position combines shop‑floor execution with data‑driven engineering analysis, supporting operator training, standard work, and equipment readiness while collaborating closely with Quality to resolve nonconformances and improve process robustness. Success in this role enables Blueshift to scale new technologies into production reliably and cost‑effectively.
Responsibilities:
• Follow and enforce all safety procedures and proactively raise safety concerns.
• Own and oversee the Finishing processes (Current: Slitting and Laminating | Future: Zund cutting and Wabash press).
• Operate finishing machinery directly when necessary to support production.
• Record, track, and analyze yield and scrap data to identify improvement opportunities.
• Lead continuous improvement initiatives to increase yield, throughput, and consistency.
• Develop and refine finishing processes using Lean and Six Sigma methods.
• Collaborate with Quality to investigate and address nonconformances and recurring issues.
• Support operator training, documentation of best practices, and process standardization.
• Provide input into equipment maintenance plans to minimize downtime.
• Cross-functional collaboration with Operations, Supply Chain, Engineering, and Quality to align finishing processes with organizational priorities.
Skills & Qualifications:
• B.S. in Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing, or related engineering discipline.
• 3–5 years of hands-on manufacturing experience (roll-to-roll or web converting preferred).
• Strong problem-solving skills and data-driven approach to process improvement.
• Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing and/or Six Sigma.
• Effective communicator, with ability to work cross-functionally.
• Demonstrated ability to balance hands-on execution with engineering analysis.
• Proficient in Excel, data collection, and reporting tools.
• Physical requirements: able to push, pull, or lift 50 lbs; able to wear a respirator as needed.
• Legally authorized to work in the U.S. (no sponsorship provided).
Department & Supervisor:
• Department: Operations
• Reporting to: Director of Operations
Type of Employment:
• Full-time, exempt
Location:
• Spencer, MA
At Blueshift, we offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes base salary, healthcare coverage (medical, dental, and vision), life and disability insurance, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, wellness programs, and tuition assistance. Based on region, the expected salary range for this position is $71,809.53-$119,682.55.
- The posted salary range reflects a national pay scale and is intended to provide a general idea of compensation across different geographic regions. Actual compensation may vary depending on location, experience, and other job-related factors. We take regional market differences into consideration to ensure fair and competitive pay in each area.