Sr Manufacturing Engineering - 2025-5031
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Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
Senior Manufacturing Engineer (ME) is responsible for designing and implementing manufacturing processes to meet production targets and ensure product quality.
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Job Description
Title: Senior Manufacturing Engineer (ME)
Department: Operations
About Nevro
Nevro (NYSE: NVRO) is a global medical device company headquartered in Redwood City, California. We are focused on delivering comprehensive, life-changing solutions that continue to set the standard for enduring patient outcomes in chronic pain treatment. The company started with a simple mission to help more patients suffering from debilitating pain and developed its proprietary 10 kHz Therapy, an evidence-based, non-pharmacologic innovation that has impacted the lives of more than 100,000 patients globally.
Nevro’s comprehensive HFX™ spinal cord stimulation (SCS) platform includes a Senza SCS system and support services for the treatment of chronic trunk and limb pain and painful diabetic neuropathy. Senza®, Senza II®, Senza Omnia™, and Senza HFX iQ™ are the only SCS systems that deliver Nevro's proprietary 10 kHz Therapy. HFX iQ, Nevro’s latest innovation, is the first and only SCS System that uses Artificial Intelligence to optimize and maintain pain relief using each patient's response1.Nevro’s unique support services provide every patient with an HFX Coach™ throughout their pain relief journey and every physician with HFX Cloud™ insights for enhanced patient and practice management.
Nevro also recently added a minimally invasive treatment option for patients suffering from chronic sacroiliac joint ("SI joint") pain and now provides the most comprehensive portfolio of products in the SI joint fusion space, designed to meet the preferences of physicians and varying patient needs in order to improve outcomes and quality of life for patients.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
Nevro is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer that will play a key role in ensuring manufacturability and testability of product designs and ensure supply chain, manufacturing processes, tools and equipment are in place and capable of delivering Class III implantable Neuromodulation system for pain management. This position reports to the Sr. Principal Manufacturing Engineer or equivalent. This position will be located in the Coyol FTZ Park in Costa Rica.
Evaluation of production equipment to support process improvements, capacity and cycle time requirements.
Lead the acquisition, installation and qualification of production equipment and tooling, including writing the IQ, OQ, PQ documentation.
Understand manufacturing and problem-solving concepts like Value Stream mapping, 5S and DMAIC to improve quality, labor efficiency, and throughput.
Lead and participate in DFx process of proposed designs and prototypes to evaluate suitability for production and improve manufacturability.
Manage and maintain BOM (Bill of Materials), MP (manufacturing procedure) through the change order process.
Drive regular production meetings to monitor manufacturing line performance metrics/line health (First pass yield, Scrap Rate, NC rate).
Utilize tools such Gage R&R, Cp, Cpk, and SPC to ensure capable processes and improve process and first pass yield, and eliminate scrap.
Work with Quality counterpart to address manufacturing nonconformances and customer complaint.
Ensure compliance of the organization's management systems to guarantee effectiveness and adherence to established policies, standards, and regulatory requirements.
Role Requirements
S. Mechanical/Electrical Engineering. Advanced degree (M.S.) is preferred.
A minimum of 8 years of experience within the Medical Device industry, preferably manufacturing and/or designing Active Implantable Medical Devices (AIMDs) preferred.
Strong English oral and written communication.
Prior experience working with a US Company preferred.
Skills and Knowledge
Strong project leadership skills, utilizing structured project management tools.
Strong interpersonal and technical writing skills.
Experience managing component suppliers.
Prior experience with manufacturing transfers
Strong electro-mechanical design/manufacturing and analysis skills.
Experience with Solidworks and Six Sigma Certification a plus.
Good analytical and problem solving skills.
Requires the ability to travel approximately 20% of the time throughout the United States and internationally.