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We operate at the intersection of electronics materials, surface chemistry, fluid physics, and microsystems engineering. Our team is small, technically deep, and hands‑on. We build real hardware, run real experiments, and push systems to failure to understand how to make them robust at scale.

We value rigor, curiosity, and people who like building real things. If you enjoy turning complex, coupled physical systems into robust products, we’d love to talk.

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WE'RE HIRING!

Foundry Interface Engineer

Sangtera is building a new class of precision actuators based on microhydraulic and electrowetting technologies, enabling high-force, high-bandwidth, and fine-position control for next-generation robotics. We’re looking for a Foundry Interface Engineer to help translate this technology into scalable manufacturing by working directly with leading panel and semiconductor foundries in Asia.

This is a deeply technical, hands-on role at the intersection of device physics and production. You will own process integration, debug fabrication challenges on-site, and drive iteration between our internal engineering teams and external foundry partners. If you have experience in MEMS, semiconductor, or panel process integration—and want to help bring a fundamentally new actuator technology into production—we’d love to talk.

Product Design Engineer

We’re hiring a Product Design Engineer to help build a new class of microhydraulic actuators enabling ultra-compact, high-force motion systems for robotics and precision manufacturing. This role sits at the intersection of precision mechanical engineering, MEMS packaging, and automated assembly—designing miniature housings, axles, and mechanisms while also developing the tooling and processes to build them. You’ll work hands-on, rapidly iterating from concept to prototype in close collaboration with MEMS, process, and reliability engineers.

This is not a traditional mechanical design role. You will define both the product and how it gets manufactured—bridging MEMS-scale devices and real-world mechanical systems. We’re looking for someone who enjoys building hardware, solving problems in precision, sealing, and tribology, and working across disciplines to turn novel technology into robust, manufacturable systems.

Microhydraulic Technology Engineer

We are hiring a Microhydraulic Technology Engineer to work on the core device physics behind Sangtera’s microhydraulic actuators. This role sits at the intersection of MEMS, microfluidics, and electrowetting, and focuses on understanding and advancing the fundamental behavior of our fluid‑based actuation systems.

This role starts highly hands‑on—building experiments, diagnosing device behavior, and running rapid short‑loop tests to understand fluidic and surface phenomena inside the actuator. You will work directly with the CTO, Advanced R&D, and reliability engineering to troubleshoot issues, validate new ideas, and push the technology toward scalable products. You will work across the full stack of the technology: surface science, two‑phase microfluidics, electrowetting physics, MEMS fabrication, and device testing. The work directly shapes the performance and scalability of Sangtera’s core actuator platform.

Reliability Engineer

Position Filled

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