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Anduril Industries

Manufacturing Engineer, Electromagnetic Warfare (Avionics)

Irvine, California, United StatesFrom $171kmidAdded 1 week ago

About this role

Anduril Industries seeks a Manufacturing Engineer to lead the design and production of advanced electromagnetic warfare hardware. You'll own critical manufacturing processes from design through full-scale production, collaborating with engineering and quality teams to deliver cutting-edge defense systems efficiently.

What you'll do

  • Manage assembly, integration, and test processes for electro-mechanical hardware across the manufacturing value chain
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives and lead Kaizen events to enhance operational excellence
  • Partner with Quality Engineering on root cause analysis and issue resolution for production
  • Provide design-for-manufacturability guidance during product development phases
  • Create process documentation including work instructions, quality plans, and inspection requirements
  • Coordinate with contract manufacturers and technicians on prototype development and scaled production

What they're looking for

  • Electromechanical design and manufacturing
  • Process optimization and continuous improvement
  • Assembly, integration, and test (AI&T) procedures
  • CAD software (Siemens NX preferred)
  • PLM systems (Teamcenter) and ERP platforms (Oracle)
  • Hands-on fabrication, machining, or soldering experience
  • Project management (JIRA)
  • RF product testing or end-of-line troubleshooting

Benefits

  • Salary range: $129,000–$171,000 USD
  • Work on cutting-edge defense technology
  • Hands-on hardware development environment
  • Collaboration with innovative engineering teams
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Anduril Industries

Anduril Industries builds autonomous defense systems including underwater vehicles, unmanned aircraft, and electronic warfare platforms for the Department of Defense. The company is hiring across mechanical engineering, mission operations, software development, technical leadership, and advanced manufacturing roles to support the design, deployment, and production of these mission-critical systems.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a time when you owned the manufacturing value chain for an electromechanical assembly—what was your process from design to production, and what challenges did you encounter?
  • Describe your hands-on experience physically manufacturing hardware. What processes have you worked with (machining, soldering, assembly, etc.), and how has that informed your approach to manufacturability?