TE Connectivity

Manufacturing & Process Development Engineer II

TE Connectivity$82K — $123K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • BS in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Industrial Engineering, or related field
  • 2-5 years in manufacturing process development, ideally in precision assembly or fiber optics
  • Hands-on experience with optical connector termination and precision processes
  • Strong foundation in Lean, Six Sigma, and continuous improvement practices
  • Proficiency with statistical tools and capability analysis.

Responsibilities

  • Design and optimize end-to-end manufacturing processes for optical connectors
  • Develop process flows and manufacturing specifications for optical assemblies
  • Lead DFM reviews to meet volume, quality, yield, and cost targets
  • Drive PFMEA activities and implement preventive controls
  • Prepare and qualify tools and equipment for optical termination
  • Manage pilot runs and validate process capability
  • Train and mentor technicians in optical termination methods and quality practices.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance
  • 401(k) plan
  • Disability and life insurance
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Paid time off and voluntary benefits.
Full Job Description
Job Title: Manufacturing & Process Development Engineer II Posting Start Date: 6/23/26 Job Description: Job Overview Manufacturing Process Development Engineer - Optical Connector Termination Systems, Digital Data Networks (DDN) Business Unit | TE Connectivity The Opportunity Join TE Connectivity's industry-leading Passive Optics organization as a Manufacturing Process Development Engineer and drive manufacturing excellence in optical connector termination processes. You'll tackle complex manufacturing challenges in high-precision fiber optic termination, working with advanced production technologies and lean manufacturing principles to optimize both internal operations and external contract manufacturing partnerships that enable the world's most demanding optical connectivity applications. Why This Role Matters As optical interconnect demand accelerates across AI, hyperscale computing, and 5G infrastructure, manufacturing excellence in fiber optic termination has become mission-critical. You'll be at the forefront of developing scalable, robust manufacturing processes that directly enable TE's competitive advantage while ensuring world-class quality and cost performance in optical connectivity manufacturing. Please note: operations are currently based at a temporary site in Webster, NY. The team will transition to a permanent Rochester location (near RIC) upon completion Job Requirements What You'll Engineer Manufacturing Process Development & Optimization Design and optimize end-to-end optical connector manufacturing processes, including fiber prep, termination, polishing, and testing. Develop process flows, work instructions, and manufacturing specifications for single-mode and multi-mode optical assemblies. Lead DFM reviews to ensure new designs meet volume, quality, yield, and cost goals. Drive PFMEA activities to identify risks and implement preventive controls. Create complete production documentation (process specs, control plans, WI, quality procedures). Tooling, Equipment, and Process Qualification Prepare and qualify tools, fixtures, and equipment for precision optical termination. Lead qualification builds and validation runs (LVM, sample runs) to confirm capability and statistical control. Coordinate qualification documentation, reviews, and approvals. Manage pilot runs for new products, resolving engineering issues and validating process capability. Establish and track key manufacturing metrics (Cpk, yield, cycle time). Technical Problem Solving & Continuous Improvement Lead FACA/root-cause investigations for manufacturing issues. Implement continuous improvement using TEOA tools for cost, yield, and cycle-time optimization. Run Kaizen events to eliminate waste, improve throughput, and reduce changeovers. Enhance equipment reliability, process durability, and spare-parts efficiency. Improve safety via machine guarding, control reliability, and operator protection initiatives. Technician Development & Training Train and mentor operators and technicians in optical termination methods and quality practices. Develop and deliver technical training on fiber handling, termination, inspection, and troubleshooting. Implement competency assessments and certification programs. Build mentorship programs to support skill development and knowledge transfer. Operational Excellence & Manufacturing Systems Update routing, cycle times, and parameters after process changes. Optimize material flow, workspace layout, and personnel movement to reduce waste. Support CapEx/OpEx decisions through cost, capability, and vendor analysis. Integrate test systems, automation equipment, and MES for smooth production operations. Future Technology & Innovation Develop technology roadmaps for next-generation optical connector manufacturing. Innovate new processes for advanced connectors (expanded beam, ganged ferrules, high-density systems). Define automation strategies including robotic handling, automated polishing, and AI-based inspection. Drive Industry 4.0 initiatives using IoT, predictive maintenance, and manufacturing analytics. What your background should look like Essential Qualifications Education: BS in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Industrial Engineering, or related field. Experience: 2-5 years in manufacturing process development, ideally in precision assembly, fiber optics, or electronics. Technical Skills: Hands-on experience with optical connector termination, fiber handling, precision processes, and SPC. Process Knowledge: Strong foundation in Lean, Six Sigma, and continuous improvement. Core Technical Competencies Optical Manufacturing: Proficiency in fiber cleaving, polishing, inspection, and optical testing with tight tolerance control. Manufacturing Systems: Experience with precision equipment, automated assembly, process validation, and equipment qualification. Quality Engineering: Skilled with PFMEA, SPC, control plans, MSA, and quality assurance tools. Process Documentation: Able to create clear process specs, work instructions, training content, and qualification protocols. Data & Statistics: Experience with statistical tools (e.g., Minitab, JMP) and capability analysis. Specialized Knowledge Fiber Optics: Expertise in single-mode/multi-mode handling, end-face prep, polishing, and testing. Precision Assembly: Strong understanding of high-precision mechanical assembly, alignment, and dimensional control. Supplier/CM Management: Experience with tech transfers, supplier qualification, and contract manufacturing. Automation & Robotics: Familiarity with robotics, vision systems, automated test, and process control systems. Lean & Six Sigma: Green Belt or higher; experienced in Kaizen and waste-reduction methods. Process Control: Proven ability in SPC implementation, MSA, and capability studies. Professional Skills Problem Solving: Strong analytical and root-cause-analysis abilities. Project Management: Skilled in managing cross-functional projects and meeting aggressive deadlines. Communication: Able to present technical concepts clearly across all organizational levels. Leadership: Experience leading FACA efforts, improvement initiatives, and mentoring technical staff. Preferred Qualifications Education: MS in Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering or related field. Industry Experience: Background in telecom, data center, automotive, or aerospace precision manufacturing. Certifications: Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean certification, PE license, or CMfgE. Software: Experience with simulation tools, CAD, MES, and ERP systems. Standards Knowledge: Familiarity with ISO 9001, TS 16949, and optical standards (IEC, TIA/EIA). Competencies Values: Integrity, Accountability, Inclusion, Innovation, Teamwork COMPENSATION • Competitive base salary commensurate with experience: $82,000 - $123,000 (subject to change dependent on physical location) • Posted salary ranges are made in good faith. TE Connectivity reserves the right to adjust ranges depending on the experience/qualification of the selected candidate as well as internal and external equity. • Total Compensation = Base Salary + Incentive(s) + Benefits BENEFITS • A comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, 401(k), disability, life insurance, employee stock purchase plan, paid time off and voluntary benefits. Job Locations: #Remote, Pennsylvania #Remote United States Posting City: Rochester Job Country: United States Travel Required: Less than 10% Requisition ID: 148998 Workplace Type: Onsite External Careers Page: Engineering & Technology

About TE Connectivity

TE Connectivity is a technology company that designs and manufactures connectivity and sensor solutions for a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, defense, oil and gas, consumer electronics, and industrial. The company was founded in 2007 as a spinoff from Tyco International and is headquartered in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. TE Connectivity has a global presence with operations in over 50 countries and serves customers in more than 150 countries. The company's products include connectors, sensors, antennas, relays, and fiber optics, among others. TE Connectivity is committed to sustainability and has set goals to reduce its environmental impact and increase its social responsibility.
Learn more about TE Connectivity
Size
89,000 employees
Market Cap
$36.2 billion
Industry
Net Income
$114 million
5 Year Trend
+6%
Revenue
$12.5 billion
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