Lead Manufacturing Engineer
Zoo · Los Angeles, California, United States · Posted May 19, 2026
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About Us
Zoo is building the next generation of hardware design tools redefining how hardware products are designed, developed, and built. Our platform combines a modern, cloud-native CAD environment with AI-powered engineering workflows, helping teams design, iterate, and manufacture products faster than ever before. We are headquartered in Los Angeles, CA with both a local and remote team. We were founded and incubated by Embedded Ventures in 2021.
About You
We’re looking for curious, innovative, and ambitious self-starters to join our growing team to help us bring our mission to life. We think you’ll thrive on our team if you’re:
Curious at your core, with an eagerness to learn and do things differently
Customer-focused, always thinking about ways to improve the user experience
Able to operate autonomously and work asynchronously, while also being an effective team player
About The Role
As a Lead Manufacturing Engineer at Zoo, you will lead the development and operation of our manufacturing systems, machine shop, and hardware production workflows that power the future of engineering design. You will serve as a technical leader across machining, fabrication, process development, tooling, prototyping, and production operations, helping bridge advanced digital engineering with real-world manufacturing execution.
This is a highly hands-on role for someone who thrives at the intersection of manufacturing engineering, machining, process optimization, and operational leadership. You will work across CNC machining, fixture design, manufacturing process development, production scaling, and shop operations while helping establish the systems, standards, and workflows that enable rapid hardware innovation. You will play a critical role in building scalable manufacturing capabilities, improving production efficiency, and helping shape the future of Zoo’s hardware development and manufacturing infrastructure.
What You’ll Do
Lead day-to-day manufacturing and machine shop operations, including scheduling, workflow management, equipment readiness, and production prioritization
Develop and optimize manufacturing processes for prototypes, fixtures, production hardware, and internal tooling
Program, set up, and operate CNC mills, CNC lathes, manual machines, and fabrication equipment to manufacture precision components
Partner closely with engineering teams to evaluate manufacturability, tolerances, materials, assembly considerations, and production readiness
Translate CAD models, engineering drawings, and GD T requirements into robust and repeatable manufacturing processes
Develop tooling, fixturing, workholding solutions, and process documentation to improve throughput, repeatability, and quality
Drive continuous improvement initiatives across cycle time reduction, process optimization, scrap reduction, uptime, and manufacturing scalability
Establish manufacturing standards, shop procedures, quality controls, and operational best practices
Support new product introduction (NPI) efforts from prototype through early production builds
Inspect and validate finished components using calipers, micrometers, indicators, CMM tools, and other metrology equipment
Troubleshoot machining issues, dimensional nonconformities, tooling wear, machine performance problems, and manufacturing bottlenecks
Help design and build out future manufacturing facilities, shop layouts, workflows, and production infrastructure
Manage tooling, consumables, raw materials, spare components, and manufacturing equipment readiness
Coordinate with external vendors, fabrication houses, and manufacturing partners when overflow or specialized production support is required
Support hiring, training, mentorship, and development of machinists, technicians, and future manufacturing team members
Maintain a safe, clean, organized, and operationally disciplined manufacturing environment
What You’ll Need
8+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering, machining, precision manufacturing, or hardware production environments
Strong hands-on experience with CNC machining, including mills, lathes, setups, tooling, feeds, speeds, offsets, and process optimization
Experience programming using CAM software and editing machine code at the controller
Experience developing and improving manufacturing processes for prototypes and/or production hardware
Strong understanding of machining principles, materials, tolerances, GD T, and manufacturing methods
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, and technical specifications
Experience building and scaling manufacturing teams
Strong troubleshooting and root-cause analysis skills across machining, tooling, fixtures, and manufacturing workflows
Strong operational mindset with the ability to balance prototype urgency, production quality, and manufacturing scalability
Excellent organizational, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills
High attention to detail,…