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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking a Quality Inspector II to ensure quality in the production of their Terran R rocket. You'll work closely with design and manufacturing teams to influence quality from the start. This role requires a focus on problem-solving and collaboration.
You have a strong background in quality assurance and inspection processes, ideally within a manufacturing or aerospace environment. You understand the importance of embedding quality into every part of the design and production process, not just at the end. Your problem-solving skills are top-notch, and you thrive in collaborative settings where you can influence how products are built from the ground up. You are detail-oriented and have a keen eye for identifying potential issues before they escalate. You are comfortable working on the production floor and have experience with quality control methodologies. You are passionate about contributing to innovative projects and are excited about the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology.
As a Quality Inspector II at Relativity, you will be responsible for ensuring that all components of the Terran R rocket meet the highest quality standards. You will work closely with design, manufacturing, and test teams to influence quality from the start of the production process. Your role will involve conducting inspections, identifying defects, and providing feedback to improve processes. You will collaborate with engineers and production staff to develop and implement quality control plans. You will also participate in root cause analysis and corrective action processes to address any quality issues that arise. Your contributions will directly impact the success of the Terran R project and help drive innovation in the aerospace industry.
At Relativity, you will be part of a dynamic team that values creativity and technical rigor. We offer a competitive salary range of $27.41—$35.48 per hour, along with opportunities for professional growth and development. You will have the chance to work on groundbreaking technology that is shaping the future of space exploration. Our culture encourages autonomy and ownership, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on the product, process, and team dynamics. Join us and be part of something extraordinary.
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