At Construction Innovations, we're all about good energy — we create solutions that make electrical installations faster, safer, and cost-effective. Our products energize hundreds of projects across the U.S. in a variety of markets including solar, battery storage, substation, and transmission and distribution. Our commitment to simplifying traditional installation methods drives us to deliver all-in-one product kits that can be installed by anyone, in a fraction of the time. Our philosophy is at the core of everything we do: Innovate to Simplify.Overview:The Materials Engineer develops, implements, and improves efficient, cost-effective, and repeatable manufacturing processes that meet product specifications, quality standards, and UL or other certification requirements. This role owns process design, tooling, production readiness, and manufacturing optimization to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant output. The position supports the Quality Management System (QMS), regulated manufacturing requirements, and shop floor implementation for new and revised products. It also ensures material selection and joining methods (including dissimilar metal bonding) are manufacturable, repeatable, and reliable over the product lifecycle.Responsibilities:Support development, implementation, and validation of metal joining processes for repeatability and manufacturabilityAssist in evaluating risks related to galvanic corrosion, thermal expansion mismatch, and electrical resistance/joint performanceObserve production operations to identify and improve manufacturing process inefficiencies, quality issues, and safety risksTroubleshoot production issues, support root cause analysis and corrective actionsSupport data collection for product development, Lean, and continuous improvementAssist with new product sample creation and testingSupport NPI launches, pilot builds, and trainingProvide material selection feedback and basic manufacturability input to the designCreate, maintain, and revise work instructions and SOPsDesired Skills & Experience:BS in Engineering (Materials, Manufacturing, Electrical, Industrial) or equivalent experience (5+ years)Foundational knowledge on material compatibility (in particular, electrical materials such as copper and aluminium) and basic joining methods, including dissimilar metal interfaces2+ years of manufacturing/production engineering experienceBasic understanding of electrical assemblies and manufacturing processesExposure to Lean Manufacturing conceptsStrong attention to detail and ability to work in regulated environmentsCompensation:A reasonable estimate of the current salary range for this position is $100,000 - $180,000 annually.#J-18808-Ljbffr