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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking a Supervisor, Integration Technician for their Second Shift to oversee the manufacturing processes for the Terran R rocket. This role requires strong leadership skills and a background in technical integration.
You have a strong background in technical integration and manufacturing processes, ideally with experience in aerospace or related fields. Your leadership skills enable you to manage teams effectively, ensuring that production goals are met while maintaining high standards of quality and safety. You thrive in environments where problem-solving and innovation are key, and you are eager to contribute to the development of cutting-edge technology. You understand the importance of collaboration across teams and are committed to fostering a culture of autonomy and ownership among your team members.
Experience in rocket manufacturing or aerospace engineering is a plus, as is familiarity with advanced manufacturing techniques and tools. You are comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and can adapt to changing priorities while keeping your team focused and motivated.
As a Supervisor, Integration Technician, you will lead the second shift team responsible for the integration of various components of the Terran R rocket. Your role will involve overseeing the assembly processes, ensuring that all operations are conducted safely and efficiently. You will collaborate closely with engineering teams to troubleshoot any issues that arise during production, implementing solutions that enhance workflow and productivity. Additionally, you will be responsible for training and mentoring team members, helping them develop their skills and advance in their careers.
You will also play a key role in process improvement initiatives, identifying areas where efficiency can be increased and quality can be enhanced. Your insights will help shape the manufacturing strategy for the Terran R, contributing to the overall success of the project. You will be expected to maintain accurate records of production activities and report on progress to upper management, ensuring transparency and accountability within your team.
At Relativity, you will be part of a pioneering team that is redefining the future of space travel. We offer a competitive salary range of $127,000—$162,800 USD, along with comprehensive benefits that support your well-being and professional growth. You will have the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment where your contributions are valued and recognized. Join us in our mission to advance science and exploration through innovative rocket technology.
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