whoop
Mechanical Engineer II (Continuous Improvement)
At a Glance
- Location
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- Work Regime
- onsite
- Employment
- Full Time
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Compensation
- or this full-time position is $110,000-$150,000. Salary ranges are determined
- Posted
- 2026-03-25T19:33:30.576000+00:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Engineering
- Manufacturing
- Medical
Requirements
3+ years of experience in the design of complex mechanical products, preferably for consumer electronics, wearables, or medical devices
Experience with SolidWorks CAD best practices, including advanced assemblies, tolerance analysis, configuration management, and applying DFx/DfM feedback
Familiarity with second sourcing, supplier qualification, and risk mitigation strategies in manufacturing
Hands-on experience in operating and maintaining rapid prototyping tools to craft proof-of-concept models
Experience in high-quality consumer electronics or wearable technologies preferred
Familiarity with validation testing methods and statistical analysis tools preferred
Responsibilities
Own critical parts of current generation Whoop Hardware Products
Design, prototype, and test complex mechanical components around microelectronics, meeting stringent technical, performance, and industrial design requirements to guide projects from concept through manufacturing release
Develop and present multiple design solutions for novel and complex technical challenges, articulating them clearly to cross-functional teams and documenting design process and specifications thoroughly
Generate technical documentation such as 3D files, 2D drawings, bills of material (BOM’s), and Engineering Change Orders (ECO’s) following product development cycle timeline
Communicate engineering requests and conduct DfM reviews to vendors and contract manufacturers as the product development cycle progresses
Own and drive second sourcing initiatives for mechanical components and assemblies to diversify the supply base and reduce manufacturing risk