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Required Skills
Manufacturing engineering
DFX
Process design
Process validation
Fixture development
At WHOOP, we're on a mission to unlock human performance and healthspan. WHOOP empowers users to perform at a higher level through a deeper understanding of their bodies and daily lives.
As a Manufacturing Engineer II on the NPI team, you will develop and troubleshoot manufacturing processes, support prototype and pre-production builds (prototype, EVT, DVT, PVT), and ensure high quality and efficiency from early development through mass production. You will partner closely with Mechanical, Electrical, Supply Chain, and external manufacturing teams to deliver DFX feedback and drive designs that are manufacturable, scalable through automation, and optimized for performance, cost, and speed at high volume. You bring experience in DFX, process design and validation, and fixture development, along with a strong interest in supporting build execution in factory environments.
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Whoop
Series F+A SaaS-based platform that enables subscribers to create and share media applications, websites, and text communication solutions.
1-50
Employees
Atlanta
Headquarters
$3.6B
Valuation
Reviews
4.1
9 reviews
Work Life Balance
2.1
Compensation
3.0
Culture
3.2
Career
2.4
Management
2.7
45%
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Pros
Great people and coworkers
Excellent team environment and collaboration
Great product quality
Cons
Poor work-life balance
Limited career growth opportunities
Management and leadership issues
Salary Ranges
29 data points
Junior/L3
Mid/L4
Junior/L3 · Observability Analyst
1 reports
$136,500
total / year
Base
$105,000
Stock
-
Bonus
-
$136,500
$136,500
Interview Experience
11 interviews
Difficulty
2.9
/ 5
Duration
14-28 weeks
Offer Rate
73%
Experience
Positive 73%
Neutral 0%
Negative 27%
Interview Process
1
Application Review
2
Online Assessment
3
Technical Interview
4
Behavioral Interview
5
Final Round/Onsite
6
Offer
Common Questions
Coding/Algorithm
System Design
Behavioral/STAR
Technical Knowledge
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