| Location | Austin, TX |
Hyliion is committed to creating innovative solutions that enable clean, flexible and affordable electricity production. The Company's primary focus is to develop distributed power generators that can operate on various fuel sources to future-proof against an ever-changing energy economy.
Job Purpose
The Senior Industrial Engineer is responsible for making the KARNO production system measurable and then making it better. This position owns capacity and takt modeling, line balancing and standard work, layout and material flow design, and constraint elimination across core assembly, power module integration, the linear electric motor build, and the subassembly cells that feed them.
As Cedar Park becomes the production home of the KARNO Power Module, this position takes the footprint from a set of individually capable work areas to a connected, balanced flow that produces at a published, credible rate - where takt is defined, the constraint is known rather than argued about, work content at each station is measured, material arrives where it is used, and adding rate is a planned move rather than a scramble. This is a hands-on senior individual contributor role on the Manufacturing Engineering team, partnering daily with Production, Quality, Supply Chain, and Design Engineering, with substantial time spent on the floor with the technicians who do the work.
AI at Hyliion
At Hyliion, AI is core to how we work. We equip every team member with leading AI tools and count on you to use them - to move faster, solve harder problems, and help us realize the full potential of KARNO technology for the world.
Duties and Responsibilities
Qualifications
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Qualifications include:
Education, Experience and Certifications
Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related technical discipline required, or equivalent demonstrated experience.
6+ years of industrial engineering experience in a manufacturing environment, including direct ownership of capacity analysis, line balancing, and layout design.
Demonstrated success in low-volume, high-complexity, or prototype-to-production environments - industrial engineering applied where the process was still changing, not only where it was mature and stable.
Hands-on experience designing plant layouts and workstations, including material flow analysis and point-of-use material presentation.
Experience implementing pull systems and material flow on a live production floor.
Precision electromechanical assembly, rotating or reciprocating machinery, high-voltage systems, or power generation experience beneficial.
Aerospace, defense, medical device, or other regulated high-consequence hardware experience beneficial, including AS9100 or ISO 9001 systems.
U.S. Government or DoD program support experience beneficial.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, APICS CPIM, PMP, or formal ergonomic assessment training beneficial.
Ability to work on-site in Cedar Park, TX.
Skills and Abilities
Genuine command of the industrial engineering toolkit in practice rather than in theory: time study and work measurement, takt and cycle time analysis, line balancing, value stream mapping, capacity modeling, bottleneck and constraint analysis, and standard work.
Working command of pull systems and material flow - kanban sizing, supermarkets, min/max, kitting, and WIP management.
Fluency with ERP routings, standard times, and BOM structure, and the ability to make ERP data reflect physical reality.
Strong quantitative and modeling skills, with advanced Excel as a baseline, plus the ability to build analysis and reporting from shop floor and ERP data.
CAD fluency sufficient to produce and revise layouts and workstation designs (AutoCAD, NX, or equivalent).
Fluency reading and challenging engineering documentation - drawings, BOMs, ECOs, and specifications.
The credibility and interpersonal instinct to work alongside technicians, gather accurate data from people who are being observed, and get changes adopted without holding direct authority.
Comfort operating in a pre-commercial environment where product configuration is still changing and the production system must be built rather than inherited.
Discrete-event simulation experience (FlexSim, Simul8, AnyLogic, or similar) beneficial.
SQL, Python, or Power BI for manufacturing analytics beneficial.
MES or ERP implementation experience beneficial.
Additive manufacturing exposure beneficial.
Role Classification and Working Conditions
This is a salaried, exempt-level position. Work is performed in a development and production manufacturing and test environment, with substantial time spent on the production floor conducting observations and studies.
Physical/Other Requirements
Benefits:
Hyliion is proud to be an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, age, disability, veteran status. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to otherwise participate in the employment selection process, please direct your inquires to Hyliion's human resources department at HR@hyliion.com.