Digital Manufacturing Engineer

RADcubeIndianapolis, IN
1dOnsite

About The Position

We work with some of the world's leading pharmaceutical and advanced manufacturing companies, helping them build the digital systems that run their shop floors. Our projects sit at the intersection of enterprise systems, shop floor execution platforms, and the operators who use them every day. We are looking for a Digital Manufacturing Engineer who can operate across two connected disciplines — building operator-facing applications on platforms like Tulip and connecting those apps to enterprise systems through integration middleware such as MuleSoft. You do not need to be a deep expert in both, but you need to be credible in at least one and genuinely curious about the other. This is a client-facing, delivery-focused role. You will be embedded in project teams at manufacturing sites, working alongside process engineers, quality teams, and IT/OT stakeholders to design, build, validate, and deploy digital solutions in GMP environments.

Requirements

  • 2–5 years of experience in a digital manufacturing, MES, or systems integration role within manufacturing or life sciences
  • Hands-on experience with at least one of: Tulip (or similar low-code manufacturing platform) or MuleSoft (or similar iPaaS tooling)
  • A practical understanding of how shop floors work — batch records, work orders, SOPs, line clearance, quality events — and why the digital tools that support them need to be reliable and well-governed
  • Familiarity with GMP environments and the basics of validated systems — you don't need to be a validation specialist, but you need to understand why it matters and how to work within it
  • Strong communication skills — comfortable sitting with an operator on the shop floor in the morning and presenting to a project steering committee in the afternoon
  • Comfortable with agile delivery, ambiguity, and the reality that greenfield projects evolve as they go

Nice To Haves

  • Experience across both app building and integration — even at a junior level in one of them
  • Tulip certification or MuleSoft Developer certification
  • Experience on a greenfield or start-up manufacturing facility
  • Exposure to electronic batch records, digital logbooks, or composable MES concepts
  • Familiarity with IT/OT convergence, data historians, or SCADA environments

Responsibilities

  • Building and configuring operator-facing applications on low-code platforms (Tulip or similar) — covering digital SOPs, guided work instructions, electronic batch records, logbooks, and production tracking
  • Designing and delivering system integrations between shop floor platforms and enterprise systems using iPaaS tooling such as MuleSoft
  • Working with process owners and operations teams to translate manufacturing requirements into functional, well-structured digital solutions
  • Ensuring everything you build meets the compliance standards of the environment — 21 CFR Part 11, data integrity, audit trails, GxP
  • Contributing to validation documentation — functional specs, test scripts, change control records — as part of a properly governed delivery process
  • Iterating on solutions based on feedback from operators and engineers, balancing speed with compliance rigour
  • Supporting go-live activities, operator training, and post-launch stabilization on site
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