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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking a Staff Materials & Processes Engineer specializing in Powder Bed Fusion to contribute to the development of their Terran R rocket. This role involves working on materials and processes critical to the vehicle's success.
You have a strong background in materials engineering, particularly in additive manufacturing processes such as Powder Bed Fusion. Your experience includes developing and characterizing materials that are essential for aerospace applications, ensuring they meet rigorous performance standards. You thrive in collaborative environments, working closely with cross-functional teams to solve complex engineering challenges. Your problem-solving skills are complemented by a commitment to innovation and a passion for advancing technology in the aerospace sector.
Experience with non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques is a plus, as it will enhance your ability to inspect and ensure the integrity of materials used in rocket manufacturing. Familiarity with welding and advanced composites will also be beneficial in this role, as these are key areas of focus for the team.
As a Staff Materials & Processes Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in the development of the Terran R rocket. Your responsibilities will include researching and implementing new materials and processes that enhance the performance and reliability of the vehicle. You will collaborate with engineering teams to integrate these materials into the design and manufacturing processes, ensuring they meet the necessary specifications for flight. Additionally, you will be involved in testing and validating materials, using your expertise to analyze results and make data-driven decisions.
You will also contribute to the continuous improvement of manufacturing processes, identifying opportunities for optimization and efficiency. Your insights will help shape the future of rocket manufacturing at Relativity, as you work to push the boundaries of what is possible in aerospace technology. You will have the opportunity to mentor junior engineers, sharing your knowledge and fostering a culture of learning and innovation within the team.
At Relativity, you will be part of a dynamic and forward-thinking team that is redefining the aerospace industry. We offer a competitive salary range of $161,000—$208,600 USD, along with comprehensive benefits that support your well-being and professional growth. You will have the chance to work on groundbreaking projects that have a real impact on the future of space exploration. Join us and be part of a mission-driven company where your contributions will help shape the next generation of rockets.
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