Posted 1mo ago

NPI Engineer

@ Rapsodo
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Shaping roadmaps, Coordinating stakeholders, Ensuring manufacturability
Requirements Summary:3-5 years engineering experience; Bachelor in Engineering; factory/prototype experience; supplier validation; strong problem solving; adaptable team player; cross-functional collaboration.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Embedded Systems, Firmware, Hardware, Software, Manufacturing
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Job Description

Born from a founder’s relentless pursuit to understand performance at a deeper, measurable level, Rapsodo has evolved into a global sports technology company headquartered in Singapore, with teams across the USA, Turkey, Japan, and Malaysia.

We build tightly integrated systems across hardware, computer vision, physics-based modelling, and cloud software to capture and quantify motion that was previously impossible to measure outside the lab. Our products operate in real-world conditions where accuracy, latency, and reliability matter — powering athletes, coaches, and teams worldwide with data they can trust.

At Rapsodo, engineers own problems end-to-end. From edge devices to intelligent software pipelines, we design, build, and scale production systems that bring pro-grade performance analytics onto fields, courts, and training environments everywhere. The work is hands-on, multidisciplinary, and grounded in real physical outcomes — turning complex motion into precise, actionable insight at global scale.

About the Role

We are seeking an NPI Engineer to bridge product development and manufacturing, and driving new sports-technology products from conception through launch. You will serve as the primary interface across embedded, hardware, firmware, algorithms, software, suppliers, and factory operations - delivering products that are technically sound, manufacturable at scale, on budget, and on schedule.

What you Will Do

  • Partner with the Product Owner to shape product roadmaps and translate decisions into clear engineering and manufacturing deliverables.
  • Communicate progress, risks, and key technical decisions to stakeholders across functions
  • Work with Architecture and hardware teams to select components that meet manufacturability, cost, availability, and long-term supply requirements.
  • Plan and build early prototypes, defining build schedules and determining quantities
  • Embed with Operations and Manufacturing during late-stage development to prepare for production
  • Establish production procedures and quality control measures with factory partners to ensure manufacturing readiness