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Manufacturing Engineer

Own the assembly processes for the Terran R rocket's primary structure.
Long Beach, California, United States
Junior
$110,000 - 140,000 USD / year
1 week ago

✨ About The Role

- The role involves owning a major primary structure assembly station for the Terran R rocket. - Responsibilities include defining operational strategies and improving existing assembly processes. - The engineer will support the shop floor with live issue resolution and provide feedback for innovation in manufacturing technology. - Generating high-quality work instructions, specifications, and best practices across multiple processes is a key task. - The position requires collaboration with tooling engineering to support the design and procurement of major tooling assemblies. - The engineer will represent the manufacturing organization in cross-functional teams to evaluate feasibility of concepts. - Providing Design for Manufacturing feedback during the development phase and through prototype and flight builds is expected.

⚡ Requirements

- A bachelor's degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering, or a related engineering discipline is required. - Candidates should have at least 1+ years of related experience in the field. - Proficiency in CAD software such as NX and a basic understanding of GD&T is essential. - Strong interpersonal skills are necessary to effectively communicate with cross-functional teams. - The ideal candidate should be a self-starter, highly detail-oriented, and organized, capable of managing large scopes in a fast-paced environment. - Basic knowledge of vehicle structures, manufacturing, assembly processes, and mechanical components is important. - The ability to reason through complex problems and perform trade studies using first principles and engineering fundamentals is crucial.
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Manufacturing Engineer
Long Beach, California, United States
$110,000 - 140,000 USD / year
Engineering
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