Relativity Space
Propulsion Manufacturing Engineer II, Combustion Devices
About this role
Relativity Space seeks a Propulsion Manufacturing Engineer II to oversee end-to-end manufacturing of combustion device hardware for the Aeon-R and Vacuum Engine programs. You'll develop production processes, drive manufacturability improvements, and collaborate across design and manufacturing teams to scale production for the Terran R launch vehicle.
What you'll do
- Oversee manufacturing development and production of combustion device hardware for rocket engines
- Develop initial manufacturing processes and implement them into production environments
- Drive process improvements to enable rapid production ramp and meet program targets
- Collaborate with machine shop, additive manufacturing, supply chain, and propulsion design teams
- Author work instructions and process procedures for complex assemblies
- Interface with design engineering and production personnel to enhance manufacturability and scalability
What they're looking for
- Manufacturing process development and optimization
- Work instruction and procedure documentation
- Hardware testing and production environments
- Cross-functional stakeholder collaboration
- Combustion device or propulsion system knowledge
- CAD and technical drawing interpretation
- Problem-solving and process improvement methodologies
- Project management and program execution
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Relativity Space
Relativity Space develops the Terran R reusable rocket and is hiring engineers to design, manufacture, and launch it. The company seeks Manufacturing Engineers, Launch Integration Engineers, Vehicle Structures Engineers, and Avionics Hardware Engineers to work on critical flight systems, production processes, and launch operations at Cape Canaveral.
- Website
- relativityspace.com
Likely interview questions
- Describe your experience developing manufacturing processes for complex hardware from initial concept through production ramp.
- How have you collaborated between design engineering and manufacturing teams to improve manufacturability?