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In this role, you'll operate and monitor PBF printers and associated equipment, perform maintenance and troubleshooting, inspect parts for quality, and collaborate with the engineering team to innovate printing processes while ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols.
Develop additive manufacturing processes to improve manufacturing cost, quality, and lead time. Produce components for high performance liquid propulsion hardware. Own and optimize the total manufacturing process. Develop process parameters and tools to automate processes. Support material and process team with qualification of alloys.
Senior CNC Programmer/Machinist role at Relativity Space, responsible for developing CNC programs, machining engine parts, and collaborating with manufacturing engineers. Requires 6+ years of CNC machining experience, programming experience, and strong knowledge of GD&T.
Develop CNC programs, machine 3D-printed engine parts, optimize production programs, collaborate with engineers, and drive projects to completion in a fast-paced aerospace environment. Requires 6+ years of CNC machining experience and 5+ years of programming experience.
The Launch Fluids Engineer I will design, fabricate, operate, and maintain launch pad facilities for the Terran R rocket. This includes fluid system design, construction supervision, and solving complex technical challenges related to launch operations and support infrastructure.
As a Senior Technical Program Manager, you will oversee the development and operation of test infrastructure at Stennis Space Center. You'll work with various teams to simplify requirements, coordinate logistics, and bridge technical communications, ultimately supporting the successful operations of the Terran R aerospace program.
The Senior NDE Inspector is responsible for conducting radiographic inspections, evaluating images for quality, and documenting results. They will interface with stakeholders, develop NDE techniques for complex parts, and ensure adherence to inspection plans and procedures. This role requires expertise in various NDE methods and effective communication with vendors and outside stakeholders.
The Global Supply Manager is responsible for managing procurement and fabrication activities for tooling and ground support equipment. This role involves collaborating with engineering teams, providing feedback to reduce costs and lead times, and managing the RFx process.
The Staff Vehicle Fluid Systems Engineer will design and analyze fluid systems for the Terran R vehicle, focusing on reliable and efficient operation. Responsibilities include conducting trade studies, sizing systems, performing fluid and thermal analyses, creating analytical tools, leading test campaigns, and ensuring system performance validation.
The Facilities Apprentice will support the facilities team with office and field management tasks, maintain office equipment, assist with facility system maintenance, and perform material pickups or drop-offs. The role requires eagerness to learn and support various teams to enhance site productivity.
The Senior Vehicle Fluid Systems Engineer at Relativity Space will design and analyze fluid systems for the Terran R launch vehicle, conduct trade studies, perform thermal analyses, lead test campaigns, and collaborate across teams to ensure system reliability and efficiency.
The Manager of Loads & Dynamics at Relativity Space will lead technical authority in Loads and Dynamics, oversee Coupled Loads Analysis, drive system designs to meet performance criteria, and mature analysis processes. The role involves hiring and mentoring staff, collaborating with various engineering teams, and ensuring successful design operability and reliability.
As a Senior Propulsion Components Test Engineer, you will design and execute tests involving pneumatic, hydraulic, thermal, and electromechanical systems for aerospace hardware. Your responsibilities include creating test systems, optimizing procedures, analyzing results, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure flight readiness of the Aeon-R and Terran-R programs.
As a Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer at Relativity Space, you will design and test mechanisms for the Terran R rocket, such as stage separation and landing gear. You will collaborate across teams, manage projects, and oversee the full product lifecycle from conceptualization to testing while ensuring timely delivery and integration of subsystems.
The Senior Propulsion Systems Engineer will design and analyze fluid systems for the Terran R launch vehicle, conduct trade studies, perform fluid and thermal analyses, create useful analytical tools, lead test campaigns, and support design reviews and manufacturing processes. This role demands leadership in a dynamic environment to ensure high-quality outcomes while contributing to innovative aerospace technology.
The Sr Principal Flight Sciences Engineer at Relativity Space will lead technical analyses related to vehicle architecture, flight sciences, and GNC. You'll collaborate across teams to optimize designs for performance and ensure systems are engineered for demanding environments. Responsibilities include developing tests for novel challenges and mentoring team members to enhance vehicle engineering.
As a Structural Analysis Engineer I, you will analyze and build models of the Terran R vehicle and ground systems, assess structure strength, collaborate on designs, perform fatigue analysis, and develop code for automation of simulations. You will also assist in the validation of models and execute tests for structures development.
The Propulsion Components Test Specialist II will design, fabricate, and operate test equipment for various testing scenarios in support of flight hardware development for Aeon-R and Terran-R programs. This role requires strong teamwork and communication while ensuring accurate and efficient testing processes are maintained and enhanced.
As a Propulsion Components Test Engineer, you will design, analyze, document, and execute various testing procedures for flight hardware related to the Aeon-R and Terran-R programs. Your responsibilities include creating and refining test equipment, collaborating with engineering teams, and ensuring hardware flight readiness through rigorous testing and evaluation.
As a CNC Setup Operator II, you will set up and operate CNC machinery including multi-axis milling and mill-turning centers, ensuring production schedules are met and hardware quality is maintained through tooling and fixturing oversight.