Universal Instruments designs and manufactures automation systems for electronics assembly, with over a century of operational history and 27,000+ systems deployed. The tech stack—heavy on CAD (Altium, SOLIDWORKS, Cadence), FPGA (Vivado, Xilinx), and embedded controls (C/C++, PLC)—reflects a hardware-first engineering culture building complex pick-and-place and packaging equipment. Current projects signal a dual focus: next-generation hardware innovation and internal operational modernization (procurement digitalization, inventory optimization, supply-chain efficiency), suggesting the company is investing in manufacturing IT alongside product development.
Notable leadership hires: Procurement Director
Universal Instruments is a privately held precision automation manufacturer headquartered in Conklin, NY, serving semiconductor and electronics assembly markets across automotive, medical, computing, and industrial segments. The company operates with approximately 500 employees and has delivered over 27,000 systems globally. Core product lines span high-speed pick-and-place assembly, advanced semiconductor packaging, and circuit board automation for both traditional and complex applications. The organization maintains 500+ patents and works with strategic partners across the industry. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering roles with steady velocity, and operations extend into Malaysia alongside U.S. manufacturing and sales.
CAD and design: Altium Designer, SOLIDWORKS Electrical, Cadence, Allegro. Embedded/FPGA: Vivado, Xilinx ISE, C, C++, C#, PLC Ladder Logic. Controls: HMI. ERP: SAP. The stack emphasizes hardware design and manufacturing automation.
Next-generation pick-and-place and motion-control equipment for automated assembly, plus internal digitalization initiatives: procurement process automation, supplier collaboration, inventory optimization, and supply-chain planning integration.
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