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Polaroid was founded in 1937 by one of the most seminal innovators of the 20th century, Edwin Land. His motto was, "don't undertake a project unless it is manifestly important and nearly impossible." In 2008, Polaroid shuttered its last factory, but diehard fans came together as The Impossible Project to save the instant film. Over 10 years later, that startup acquired what was left of Polaroid, and today we're again a small group of people passionate about empowering creators to change the world in the name of Polaroid.
We’re looking for a hands-on Test & Process Engineer who will be responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing testing and production processes for advanced technological devices in the newly established manufacturing plant. The role combines competencies in test engineering and process engineering and is key to ensuring quality and production efficiency from the concept stage through serial launch. A strong practical understanding of manual assembly processes, Lean Manufacturing principles, and the ability to build an effective and safe production environment from the ground up is essential.
The Test & Process Engineer will join the core team that plays a crucial role in the facility’s further development. At the initial stage, the person will be responsible for organizing and coordinating activities within the newly created structure, offering a unique opportunity for professional growth and the possibility of taking on broader responsibilities in the future.
The position is based in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Key responsibilities:
• Design, development, and implementation of automated test systems and test fixtures for production processes.
• Programming and configuration of test equipment (e.g., in Python, LabVIEW) for equipment control, data acquisition, and test result analysis.
• Conducting system-level testing of hardware, electromechanical components, and software to verify compliance with specifications.
• Diagnosing and resolving complex technical issues in both products and test equipment.
• Participation in technology transfer projects and the launch of new processes within the plant.
• Designing and optimizing manual assembly processes with a focus on ergonomics, quality, and efficiency.
• Creating and implementing work standards, work instructions, and process documentation.
• Implementing and improving processes based on Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles.
• Performing process stability analysis (SPC, Cp/Cpk), validating processes, and collaborating with Quality and Production teams to ensure repeatability and reliability of results.
• Participation in international projects and collaboration with teams across other company locations.
Qualifications:
• University degree in a technical field (preferred: mechanics, automation, production engineering, mechatronics, or related).
• Experience in production testing, system validation, or process engineering.
• Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing tools and methods.
• Practical experience in manual assembly and implementation of production processes.
• Ability to create process documentation and work instructions.
• Strong ability to read technical drawings and apply DFM/DFA principles.
• Very good English skills – both spoken and written (international environment).
• Ability to lead complex projects.
• Willingness to travel internationally.
• Proactive mindset, independence, and the ability to work effectively in a developing organizational structure.
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