Manufacturing Process Engineer
Company: LiquidStack
Location: Carrollton
Posted on: February 10, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description At LiquidStack, we're redefining
what's possible in the data center world. As a global leader in
advanced liquid cooling solutions, we're powering the future of AI,
edge computing, and high-performance systems. Our team is growing,
and we're looking for skilled professionals who want to be part of
something innovative and impactful. POSITION SUMMARY The
Manufacturing / Process Engineer is a process-owning, hands-on role
supporting final assembly operations in a fast-paced, scaling
manufacturing environment. This engineer is responsible for
developing, improving, and sustaining safe, repeatable, and
high-quality manufacturing processes for complex mechanical and
electromechanical assemblies. This role is ideal for an engineer
with 2–4 years of experience in HVAC, mechanical systems,
automotive, or similar final assembly environments who thrives on
shop-floor engagement, Lean execution, and ownership of
processes—not just documentation. The role partners closely with
Production, Quality, Supply Chain, and Design Engineering to ensure
products are built right the first time and can scale reliably as
demand grows. At LiquidStack, this role reflects our
behaviors—Flexible, Collaborative, Driven, Agile, Customer-Centric,
and Attentive—by adapting quickly, owning problems end-to-end, and
maintaining a strong safety and quality mindset. ESSENTIAL DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES Process Ownership & Final Assembly Support Own
and continuously improve assigned final assembly manufacturing
processes, from standard work development through execution and
sustainment. Develop, maintain, and improve routings, work
instructions, process flows, and visual standards. Provide daily,
hands-on shop-floor support to troubleshoot process issues,
defects, bottlenecks, and variability. Read and interpret
mechanical, electrical, and fluid assembly drawings, bills of
materials (BOMs), and engineering documentation. Support line
balancing, takt time and cycle-time analysis, workstation layout,
and ergonomic improvements. Support basic tooling, fixtures, and
work-cell improvements to enhance safety, quality, and throughput.
Lean Manufacturing, 5S/6S & Continuous Improvement Apply Lean
manufacturing methodologies to improve Safety, Quality, Delivery,
and Cost (SQDC). Demonstrate applied Lean experience, including
participation in Kaizen events, waste elimination, and standard
work implementation. Lead and sustain 5S/6S initiatives, audits,
corrective actions, and visual management within assigned areas.
Use structured problem-solving tools (A3, root cause analysis,
DMAIC) to drive measurable improvements. Quality Systems & ISO
Discipline Operate effectively within ISO-based quality management
systems and manufacturing controls. Partner with Quality to support
PFMEAs, control plans, nonconformance investigations, and CAPA.
Promote "build quality into the process" principles rather than
reliance on inspection. Ensure process documentation is accurate,
current, and audit-ready. Safety-First Mindset Actively promote and
model a safety-first culture on the manufacturing floor. Ensure
processes, tooling, and workstations comply with safety and
ergonomic standards. Participate in safety audits, risk
assessments, and hazard mitigation activities. Reinforce safe
behaviors and expectations with operators and peers. Scaling &
Cross-Functional Collaboration Support manufacturing scale-up,
including new product introductions, volume increases, and process
stabilization. Collaborate with Design Engineering to provide
design-for-manufacturability (DFM) feedback and implement
engineering changes. Partner with Production and Supply Chain to
resolve material flow, tooling, and capacity constraints.
Communicate clearly and effectively with operators, supervisors,
and cross-functional stakeholders. SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
ABILITIES Required Bachelor's degree in mechanical, Industrial,
Manufacturing, Electrical, or related Engineering discipline. 2–4
years of hands-on manufacturing engineering experience in a final
assembly environment. Demonstrated application of Lean
manufacturing principles (e.g., 5S/6S, standard work, Kaizen
participation). Experience supporting production directly on the
shop floor. Ability to read and interpret mechanical, electrical,
and fluid drawings. Strong analytical, organizational, and
problem-solving skills. Clear written and verbal communication
skills. Preferred Six Sigma certification or formal Six Sigma
training (Green Belt preferred). Experience implementing and
sustaining 5S/6S. Familiarity with ISO quality systems, audits, and
documentation. Experience with root cause analysis, CAPA, PFMEA,
and control plans. Exposure to ERP/MRP systems. Experience with
HVAC systems, piping, fluid handling, or electromechanical
assemblies. Familiarity with CAD tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or
similar). SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Ability to spend
significant time in a manufacturing and production environment.
Occasional domestic travel (up to ~20%) as business needs require.
Valid driver's license: passport preferred. Why Join Us?
Competitive pay with opportunities for overtime Consistent
day-shift schedule Paid time off, holidays, and great benefits Be
part of an industry-disrupting company with room to grow Work on
innovative technologies in a collaborative, supportive
environment
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