MOXTEK

X-ray Manufacturing Engineer II (3rd Shift)

MOXTEK  •  $70k - $90k/yr  •  Orem, UT (Onsite)  •  16 days ago
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Position Purpose/Summary:

The Manufacturing Engineer II will lead failure analysis and corrective actions for X-ray tube and high-voltage power supply issues arising during final assembly and final test. This role is responsible for diagnosing both product and equipment-related failures, ensuring rapid resolution to support production continuity on the 3rd shift (graveyard shift, 10:00 pm to 6:00 am).

In addition to product-focused root cause analysis, this role will own the troubleshooting, maintenance, and performance optimization of X-ray tube conditioning and final test equipment, including high-voltage, vacuum, and data acquisition systems. This position requires a high degree of autonomy as the primary engineering support during the 3rd shift.

Essential Duties:

  • Lead the failure analysis process for X-ray tube and power supply failures in the final assembly and final test production area.
  • Identify and confirm root causes using structured methodologies (Fault Tree Analysis, DOE, 8D, etc.).
  • Troubleshoot, maintain, and repair X-ray tube processing, final test, and other equipment, including:
    • High-voltage power supplies and control systems.
    • Vacuum systems (pumps, gauges, seals, leak detection).
    • Data acquisition and test software interfaces.
  • Diagnose whether failures are product-related or equipment-induced, and take appropriate corrective actions.
  • Perform and coordinate corrective and preventive maintenance (PM) on equipment to ensure effective utilization and stability.
  • Support the 3rd shift production supervisor in resolving real-time production, equipment, and process issues.
  • Collaborate with maintenance technicians to define repair plans, improve PM procedures, and drive long-term equipment reliability improvements.
  • Drive equipment-related root cause investigations and implement permanent corrective actions to reduce repeat failures and downtime.
  • Use data analysis to track and trend product failures, equipment performance, and sources of scrap to identify systemic issues.
  • Support scrap and yield improvement initiatives through both process and equipment optimization.
  • Collaborate with design, manufacturing, and quality teams to implement design-for-reliability and CAPA actions.
  • Maintain and calibrate test equipment; ensure compliance with safety standards, especially for high-voltage and vacuum systems.
  • Author clear technical reports, failure summaries, and shift handoff documentation.
  • Mentor and provide technical guidance to operators and technicians on troubleshooting and equipment use.

Key Competencies:

To perform the job successfully, the individual should demonstrate the following competencies to perform the essential functions of this position:

  • Strong analytical skills for correlating data, test results, and physical evidence.
  • Hands-on troubleshooting capability across electrical, mechanical, and vacuum systems.
  • Ability to diagnose and repair complex manufacturing/test equipment with limited support.
  • Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills in a low-support, off-shift environment.
  • Experience with SPC, DOE, and statistical analysis methods (preferred).
  • Experience with statistical software such as JMP, R, or Minitab (preferred).
  • Effective communication skills for cross-shift and cross-functional alignment.

Education and Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Materials Engineering (or equivalent).
  • 3–5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment performing:
    • Failure analysis.
    • Equipment troubleshooting and repair.
    • Data-driven process improvement.
  • Hands-on experience maintaining and troubleshooting manufacturing or test equipment.
  • Experience with high-voltage systems, vacuum systems, or X-ray/e-beam technologies (preferred).
  • Experience supporting production in an off-shift or high-autonomy environment (preferred).
MOXTEK

About MOXTEK

Moxtek is a leading supplier of advanced nano-optical and x-ray components used in display electronics, imaging, and analytical instrumentation. Moxtek provides innovative, solution-based products and services focused on performance, quality, and value.

Since Moxtek was founded in 1986, we have been actively engaged in the development and manufacturing of innovative technology.

Moxtek ProFlux® optical polarizers and beamsplitters enable advancements in projection display and analytical instrumentation including: office and home projection, near-eye display, 3D projection, television technology, and optical analysis instrumentation. ProFlux polarizers provide high purity polarization, have excellent temperature durability, and can be configured into various footprints.

Moxtek x-ray products enable compact handheld and benchtop elemental analysis for positive material identification. Moxtek products are used in various EDXRF systems for environmental screening, for hazardous substance analysis, and for sorting and recycling. Moxtek x-ray products are critical for optimal elemental analysis in electron microscopy, especially for low-Z elements.

Moxtek strives to deliver products and services that meet or exceed customer requirements for performance, quality, and value. Our goal is to become our customer’s preferred supplier and maintain that position through continuous improvement.

Moxtek is a subsidiary company of Polatechno, Co. Ltd. and is a Nippon Kayaku Group Company.

Industry
Biotech & Life Sciences
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Orem, UT
Year Founded
1986
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