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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking a Propulsion Technician II for their Second Shift to support the Terran R program. You'll be involved in engine manufacturing and contribute to innovative rocket development. This role requires technical expertise and a collaborative mindset.
You have a solid background in technical roles, ideally with experience in propulsion or manufacturing environments. You thrive in collaborative settings and are eager to contribute to innovative projects that push the boundaries of aerospace technology. Your problem-solving skills are complemented by a strong focus on safety and quality, ensuring that every product meets high-performance standards. You understand the importance of accountability and are ready to take ownership of your work, making a meaningful impact on the team and the company.
Experience in aerospace or related fields is a plus, as is familiarity with manufacturing systems and processes. You may have worked with cross-functional teams before, enhancing your ability to communicate effectively and drive projects forward. A passion for space exploration and technology will help you align with the company's mission and values.
As a Propulsion Technician II, you will play a crucial role in the engine manufacturing department, focusing on producing high-performing products and systems. Your responsibilities will include collaborating with engineers and other technicians to ensure that manufacturing processes are efficient and effective. You will be involved in troubleshooting and resolving technical issues that arise during production, contributing to continuous improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing cost, quality, and lead time.
You will also participate in safety audits and quality control checks, ensuring that all products meet the required specifications and standards. Your hands-on experience will be invaluable as you work with various tools and technologies to assemble and test propulsion systems. You will have the opportunity to learn from experienced team members and contribute to innovative solutions that drive the success of the Terran R program.
Relativity Space offers a dynamic work environment where creativity and technical rigor are valued. You will have the chance to work on groundbreaking projects that have the potential to change the future of space exploration. The company promotes a culture of collaboration and accountability, allowing you to make a significant impact on the team and the organization as a whole. Competitive compensation and benefits are part of the package, reflecting the value placed on your contributions and expertise. Join us and be part of a mission that reaches beyond the known, where your work will help shape the future of aerospace technology.
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