Manufacturing Engineer
Quick Summary
The future of defense will be decided by those who field intelligent machines at scale. At Scout AI, we're developing Fury, the first robotic foundation model for defense, to give U.S.
The future of defense will be decided by those who field intelligent machines at scale. At Scout AI, we're developing Fury, the first robotic foundation model for defense, to give U.S. forces overwhelming, adaptable, and autonomous power across every domain. Fury enables human operators to command fleets of robots through natural language, and empowers those machines to sense, decide, and act together as one. This mission will ask everything of us: urgency, precision, and relentless work.
The Hardware Team at Scout bridges the gap between traditional machinery and cutting-edge autonomy. We take base vehicles with zero autonomous capability or actuation and turn them into fully functional, validated, production-ready, intelligent platforms. Owning the full hardware lifecycle from concept and prototyping through final product validation.
We are hiring our first Manufacturing Engineer, you will be standing up the manufacturing process from scratch and owning it as we move into low-rate initial production (LRIP) across our fleet.
This isn't a high-rate production environment yet, and it isn't a role with an existing playbook to follow. This role requires someone who has done manufacturing work before and knows what good execution looks like, paired with the get-it-done attitude to build the function themselves.
Responsibilities
~1 min read- →Leverage expertise in New Product Introduction (NPI) to seamlessly transition products from prototype to high-volume production, optimizing manufacturability and supply chain scalability
- →Manage BOMs, interface with suppliers to resolve issues and ensure component manufacturability and quality
- →Drive build plans while writing and maintaining work instructions for technicians
- →Help manage inventory
- →Inform MES system design
- →Design the assembly frameworks that enable consistent execution across multiple products
- →Schedule, forecast, and manage technicians on the line
- →Keep manufacturing processes and products compliant with industry standards, regulatory requirements, and internal quality systems at all times.
Requirements
~1 min read- Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related technical field, ideally with hands-on design experience before moving into manufacturing
- 3-8 years of experience in a relevant field
- Experience owning an LRIP production line end to end
- Comfortable being the first person in a function; building process, tooling, and documentation where none exists yet
- Experience in CAD and light Design
- High ownership mentality and attention to detail
- Practical understanding of BOM management, work instructions, and inventory control
- Ability to work directly with mechanical engineering to translate designs into buildable, efficient assembly processes
- Must be a U.S. Person due to required access to U.S. export controlled information or facilities
- Passion about defense of the United States and its allies
- May be expected to obtain and hold a U.S. Top Secret security clearance
What We Offer
~1 min readLocation & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- August 17, 2026
- First seen
- August 17, 2026
- Last seen
- August 18, 2026
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- 0
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- 0
- Trust Level
- 79%
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- August 17, 2026
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