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About Relativity Space
Relativity Space is at the forefront of aerospace innovation, dedicated to constructing rockets that not only fulfill current requirements but also inspire future breakthroughs. With our cutting-edge Terran R vehicle, we are poised to redefine the launch landscape, catering to an ever-growing demand for space access. Our mission transcends mere commercial success; we aim to unlock new horizons in science and exploration, fostering a culture where every team member contributes to pioneering advancements in the field.
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Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing aerospace by constructing rockets that meet the demands of today and push the boundaries of tomorrow. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to deliver customer payloads into orbit, catering to the increasing need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in science, exploration, and innovation, propelling us into uncharted territories. As a member of Relativity, you will experience an environment ripe with autonomy, ownership, and impact. Here, your role transcends routine tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a state-of-the-art factory, and a thriving business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across teams, influence critical decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition rapidly. Relativity is where creativity meets technical precision, and your input will shape the narrative of our journey. This is a unique opportunity to leave a lasting imprint on our product, processes, and culture, as we see Terran R gain momentum. Join us for the most impactful work of your career.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing space travel by developing innovative rockets that cater to today's demands while paving the way for tomorrow's groundbreaking discoveries. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, addressing the escalating need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning—achieving commercial success with Terran R will unlock new avenues for scientific advancement, exploration, and innovation, driving progress into uncharted territories.Joining Relativity means being part of a culture where autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions are celebrated at every level. Here, you won’t merely be executing tasks; you’ll be tackling unparalleled challenges that shape the future of aerospace. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you’ll collaborate across diverse teams, influence pivotal decisions, and witness your work come to fruition in record time. At Relativity, creativity and technical excellence go hand in hand, and your insights will help craft the narrative of our shared journey. This is a unique opportunity to leave a lasting mark on our product, processes, and culture, as Terran R gains momentum and transforms from concept to reality. The most significant work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team: The Launch team is at the heart of every crucial aspect of the Terran R mission, overseeing stages, payloads, ground systems, launch operations, landing, and refurbishment. The Cape is the only location where all these elements converge, offering unparalleled exposure and responsibility within the program. Here, history is forged with each successful flight as we redefine the possibilities of modern aerospace. As we evolve with every milestone—from initial launch to reusability and high-frequency operations—we seek individuals eager to shape the future of space launch and innovate beyond established norms, creating a new playbook for the industry.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by developing advanced rockets tailored to meet both current demands and future innovations. Our flagship Terran R rocket is designed to deliver payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This endeavor represents just the beginning; commercial success with the Terran R will pave the way for new advancements in science, exploration, and technological innovation, propelling progress beyond our current understanding.By joining Relativity, you will be part of a culture that fosters autonomy, ownership, and meaningful impact at every level of the organization. Here, you won’t merely be completing tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the creation of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and an entire business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across diverse teams, influence strategic decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition at an unprecedented pace. Relativity is a dynamic environment where creativity meets technical precision, and your insights will help shape the narrative we are crafting together. This is a pivotal time where you can leave a lasting imprint on our product, processes, and culture, as the Terran R project gains momentum and becomes a tangible reality. The most significant work of your career awaits you. Join us.About the Team:The Launch Mechanical team is entrusted with the design and construction of state-of-the-art launch facilities that facilitate the operations of the Terran R launch vehicle. As a member of this team, you will face the exciting challenge of designing, building, testing, and integrating intricate mechanical systems that directly interface with the launch vehicle. You will work collaboratively with a small team of engineers responsible for the complete engineering lifecycle of projects involving static structures, dynamic mechanisms, and control systems powered by fluid, electrical, and combustion sources.About the Role:Lead and manage a highly skilled team of launch mechanical engineers to design mechanisms and tools that integrate with launch systems.
Rocket Lab Ltd.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space solutions provider, setting the standard for responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, satellite components, and more—all aimed at democratizing access to space. Our rockets and satellites empower some of the world's most ambitious and critical space missions, from scientific exploration and Earth observation to combating climate change and enhancing national security.The Electron rocket has become the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually, successfully delivering over 230 satellites into orbit. We are also developing Neutron, our upcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger constellation deployments. Additionally, our Space Systems division designs and manufactures a wide array of satellites and payload components, including systems selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars and parts utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.ABOUT NEUTRONNeutron is poised to become a medium-lift launch vehicle capable of delivering tomorrow's mega constellations, high-assurance payloads, and supporting human spaceflight missions. As a highly reusable platform, Neutron will offer a cost-effective and reliable launch solution, leveraging Rocket Lab's proven success with the Electron program. If you are eager to join a high-performing team and push the boundaries of space technology with a clean-sheet, reusable launch vehicle, we invite you to explore this opportunity!MECHANICAL ENGINEER II - NEUTRON AVIONICSStationed at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Mechanical Engineer II for Neutron Avionics will spearhead the development and implementation of mechanical designs and packaging solutions for the electronics powering Neutron. You will be responsible for creating vital mechanical components that enable avionics throughout the vehicle, including the Archimedes engine and GNC systems.
Relativity Space
Role Overview Relativity Space is hiring a Structures Manufacturing Engineer II focused on Mechanical Assembly in Long Beach, California. This position supports aerospace manufacturing, working hands-on to improve assembly processes and drive production quality. What You Will Do Work with engineers and technicians to refine mechanical assembly methods for aerospace structures Identify and implement process improvements to boost efficiency and maintain high quality standards Support daily production activities and troubleshoot technical issues as they arise Contribute to a collaborative team environment, sharing insights and learning from others Location This role is based in Long Beach, California.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering space company providing comprehensive launch services, advanced spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and much more. Our mission is to democratize access to space, enabling impactful space missions worldwide that support scientific discovery, Earth monitoring, climate change initiatives, national security, and innovative technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket ranks as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, successfully delivering over 230 satellites into orbit. As we continue to innovate, we are also developing Neutron, our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is dedicated to designing and constructing a wide array of satellites, payloads, and components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars and components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we are not merely launching rockets; we are shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is responsible for creating everything from complete spacecraft and precision payloads to the essential subsystems that ensure their success in space, such as solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, and communication radios.Having facilitated over 1,700 missions—including interplanetary exploration and defense initiatives—our team collaborates with esteemed partners like NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force. Whether developing high-performance spacecraft, satellite constellations, or the integrated components necessary for successful space missions, our elite Space Systems team is at the forefront of the most ambitious projects in space science.SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER II - TS/SCILocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer II - TS/SCI will be instrumental in designing and developing high-performance, lightweight satellite deployment systems and mechanisms. This role requires a high level of creativity and problem-solving skills to drive innovative solutions in spacecraft engineering.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a premier end-to-end space company committed to revolutionizing access to space. We provide responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, and payload solutions, including satellite components. Our mission is to support critical space endeavors such as scientific exploration, Earth observation, climate change initiatives, and national security, all while paving the way for exciting technology demonstrations.With our Electron rocket now recognized as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket, having successfully delivered over 230 satellites to orbit, we continue to innovate with our upcoming Neutron vehicle—designed for medium-lift and reusable operations, ideal for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division designs and constructs a vast array of satellites, payloads, and components for major missions, including NASA's lunar and Martian explorations and elements used in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we're not just launching rockets; we're shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is dedicated to creating everything from complete spacecraft to precision payloads and essential subsystems, such as solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, and radios.Having enabled over 1,700 missions—ranging from interplanetary exploration to national security initiatives—our team collaborates with renowned partners including NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force. Whether developing high-performance spacecraft or integrated systems, we empower some of the most ambitious missions in space.SENIOR SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER I/IIAs a Senior Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer I/II at our Long Beach headquarters, you will play a vital role in the design and development of advanced satellite deployment systems, focusing on lightweight and high-performance mechanisms to ensure operational success in challenging environments.
True Anomaly
Embark on an exciting journey in the new space race with True Anomaly. We are on the lookout for talented individuals who are driven by ambition and innovation to create groundbreaking technology aimed at addressing the engineering, manufacturing, and operational challenges of space security and sustainability.OUR MISSIONThe peaceful utilization of space is vital for the ongoing prosperity of our planet—from communications and finance to navigation and logistics. At True Anomaly, we develop pioneering technology at the intersection of spacecraft, software, and AI to enhance the operational capabilities of the U.S., its allies, and commercial partners, ensuring global security and sustainability in space.OUR VALUESBe the offset. We leverage creativity and ingenuity to create asymmetric advantages.What would it take? We challenge the norm to achieve ambitious outcomes.It’s the people. Our team is our greatest asset, and we thrive together.YOUR MISSIONRESPONSIBILITIESDesign, develop, and maintain ground support systems and equipment, adhering to technical specifications, safety standards, and operational requirements.Work closely with senior engineers and cross-functional teams to plan and implement projects, including modifications, repairs, calibrations, and routine maintenance of equipment such as racks, enclosures, and DAQs for system and component-level testing.Interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation to facilitate the installation, troubleshooting, and enhancement of support equipment.Generate and maintain comprehensive documentation for all engineering processes, modifications, and maintenance activities to ensure traceability.Design GSE schematics and support the fabrication, setup, and testing of the GSE.Provide on-site technical support for operations during scheduled maintenance and testing activities, ensuring the safe and correct use of equipment.This position demands a proactive mindset, robust problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to collaborate effectively in a fast-paced environment, all while prioritizing safety and quality.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering space enterprise committed to providing responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design, manufacturing, payload integration, satellite components, and more, all aimed at democratizing access to space. The rockets and satellites we engineer and launch facilitate some of the most groundbreaking and essential space missions worldwide, advancing scientific research, Earth monitoring, climate change initiatives, national security, and innovative technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has emerged as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, delivering over 230 satellites to orbit. Meanwhile, we are developing Neutron, our forthcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle intended for larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and producing an extensive array of satellites, payloads, and components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we do more than launch rockets—we are shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is responsible for constructing everything from complete spacecraft and precision payloads to the essential components and subsystems that enable them to thrive in the harshness of space, including solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, separation systems, radios, and more.Our team has successfully enabled over 1,700 missions, ranging from interplanetary exploration and in-space manufacturing to national defense initiatives. We have collaborated with esteemed partners such as NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force to build spacecraft, payloads, and components for missions aimed at the Moon and Mars. Whether it’s a single high-performance spacecraft, a constellation, or the vertical integration of components that facilitate their journey to space—our world-class Space Systems team is empowering some of the most ambitious space missions ever undertaken.SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER IILocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer II will play a pivotal role in developing high-performance, lightweight satellite deployment systems, mechanisms, and configurations for satellite buses.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space company that provides responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, satellite components, and much more, all aimed at broadening access to space. Our innovative rockets and satellites facilitate some of the most ambitious and essential missions in space exploration, including scientific research, Earth monitoring, climate change initiatives, national security, and cutting-edge technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has emerged as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, successfully deploying over 230 satellites into orbit while we innovate our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle, Neutron, designed for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division is responsible for the design and manufacture of an extensive array of satellites, payloads, and components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SUPPLY CHAINThe Supply Chain team at Rocket Lab is pivotal in managing the flow of materials, products, and components throughout our operations. As our products serve as critical components in both our missions and those of our customers, the Supply Chain team directly influences the success of our rocket and satellite initiatives. They organize assembly kits for our technicians, oversee inventory management, handle shipping and receiving, manage procurement processes, and ensure compliance and quality standards for all materials and products. This team is the essential link that connects our various departments and contributes to our overall success.SENIOR SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER I/II – MECHANICALLocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Senior Supplier Development Engineer I/II – Mechanical will take on the role of the primary technical owner of our supply base for a diverse array of mechanical hardware. This position is responsible for driving the industrialization process of suppliers from initial source selection and process qualification through New Product Introduction (NPI), Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), and scaling up production, ensuring all suppliers are capable of delivering compliant hardware on schedule.
Join vast as a Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in Structures, where your engineering expertise will shape innovative solutions in the mechanical domain. Collaborate with a dynamic team to design and analyze structural systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards and project specifications. Your contributions will be pivotal in driving projects from concept to completion, employing advanced engineering principles and methodologies.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space company committed to delivering agile launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more. Our mission is to democratize access to space, enabling groundbreaking scientific exploration, Earth observation, national security initiatives, and innovative technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has rapidly ascended to become the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually, successfully delivering over 230 satellites to orbit. Meanwhile, we are also in the process of developing Neutron, our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and manufacturing a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and their components, including spacecraft selected for critical NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we are not just launching rockets; we are shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is responsible for the design and construction of everything from complete spacecraft to precision payloads and the subsystems that enable them to thrive in the harsh environment of space. This includes solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, and communication systems.With over 1,700 missions under our belt, our Space Systems team has supported a wide array of initiatives, including interplanetary exploration, in-space manufacturing, and national defense projects. We collaborate with esteemed partners such as NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force, empowering some of the most ambitious missions in space history.SENIOR SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER I/II - TS/SCILocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Sr. Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer I/II - TS/SCI plays a crucial role in the development of high-performance and lightweight satellite deployment systems and mechanisms.
Relativity Space
Relativity Space is developing Terran R, a rocket built to deliver customer payloads to orbit and address the increasing demand for launches. Each successful mission supports scientific progress and exploration, with the company aiming to broaden access to space. Achieving commercial milestones with Terran R will help unlock new opportunities for innovation and discovery. Work culture At Relativity Space, autonomy and ownership are central values. Team members contribute not only to rocket development but also to the evolution of the factory and the business. Daily work involves close collaboration across disciplines, from propulsion and manufacturing to software, avionics, and corporate teams. Employees influence decisions, see their efforts make a visible impact, and often work on projects with short timelines. Creativity is paired with technical rigor, and insights from every team member help shape both products and processes. This environment offers a chance to help define the Terran R project and contribute to the company’s culture while tackling meaningful engineering challenges. Structures and Mechanisms Team The Structures and Mechanisms team oversees the entire lifecycle of integrated structures and flight mechanisms for Terran R. Responsibilities span design, assembly, and testing. Engineers work directly with hardware, whether developing dynamic mechanisms or creating structural components that require precise tolerances. The team operates with shared tools and design principles, giving members a broad view of the rocket’s development. Contributions are not limited to a single subsystem, engineers are empowered to make decisions that directly affect flight hardware. As the first Terran R flight approaches, the team’s efforts are crucial for improving manufacturability and operational efficiency. Location This role is based in Long Beach, California.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is an end-to-end space company dedicated to providing responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more, all aimed at enhancing access to space. With our innovative rockets and satellites, we enable some of the most critical space missions across the globe, supporting scientific exploration, Earth observation, climate change initiatives, national security, and breakthrough technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket is recognized as the second most frequently launched rocket in the U.S., having successfully delivered over 230 satellites to orbit. We are also in the process of developing Neutron, our upcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for deploying larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and building a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and their components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we are not merely launching rockets; we are shaping the future of space. Our Space Systems team is responsible for developing everything from complete spacecraft and precision payloads to the critical components and subsystems that enable their success in space, including solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, separation systems, radios, and beyond.Having facilitated over 1,700 missions, our Space Systems team is engaged in a variety of initiatives ranging from interplanetary exploration and in-space manufacturing to national security and defense projects. We collaborate with esteemed partners such as NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force to build spacecraft, payloads, and components for missions to the Moon and Mars. Whether it’s a single high-performance spacecraft or a constellation, our world-class Space Systems team is empowering some of the most ambitious space missions in history.SYSTEMS ENGINEER I/II PIPELINEWe are on the lookout for a Systems Engineer I/II for an upcoming opportunity within our systems engineering team based in Long Beach, CA. This team supports our Space Systems division and leads pioneering programs for civil, commercial, and defense customers.
Relativity Space
Relativity Space designs and builds rockets to meet current launch needs and prepare for future challenges. The Terran R vehicle delivers customer payloads to orbit and supports the increasing demand for launch capacity. Achieving success with Terran R will open the door to new advances in science and exploration, setting the stage for further innovation. Autonomy and ownership shape the culture at Relativity Space. Team members solve complex problems, help build both rockets and the factory itself, and influence the company’s direction from the ground up. Collaboration happens across propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, and corporate functions. Employees see their work take shape quickly and have a direct impact on both the product and the company culture. Team focus: Structures and Mechanisms The Structures and Mechanisms team oversees the entire lifecycle of Terran R’s integrated structures and flight mechanisms. This includes designing, building, and testing both complex moving mechanisms and precision structures. Team members gain direct ownership of hardware and can see progress firsthand on the factory floor. The department uses shared tools and design principles, providing broad exposure to Terran R’s components. Engineers are empowered to make decisions that affect flight hardware, and after the first launch, the focus will shift to improving manufacturability and speed. Role overview This Staff Mechanisms Engineer position centers on the design, build, and testing of integrated structures and flight mechanisms for the Terran R vehicle. The role offers direct ownership of hardware, involvement in decision-making, and the chance to see work realized on the factory floor. After the initial launch, efforts will focus on making manufacturing faster and more efficient.
Join Relativity Space as a Manufacturing Test Engineer II, focusing on Pneumatic Mechanisms & Fluid Assemblies. In this role, you will be instrumental in ensuring the reliability and performance of our innovative rocket manufacturing processes. Your expertise will contribute to the development and execution of comprehensive testing strategies, ensuring that our products meet the highest standards of quality.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by designing and constructing rockets that meet current demands and pave the way for future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is set to deliver customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This is merely the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will open new avenues for scientific advancement, exploration, and groundbreaking innovations that extend beyond our existing understanding.Joining Relativity means becoming part of an environment where autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions are paramount. Here, you won't merely perform tasks; you'll tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and an entire business from the ground up. Regardless of whether you are in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or a corporate role, collaboration across teams is essential, allowing you to influence decisions and witness your contributions come to life in record time. Relativity fosters a culture where creativity and technical excellence coexist, and your insights will shape the narratives we create together. This is a unique moment where you can leave a lasting impact on our product, processes, and culture, as the Terran R project gains momentum and becomes more tangible. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team: The Structures and Mechanisms team oversees the entire design, production, and testing lifecycle of Terran R's integrated structures and flight mechanisms. Whether you are developing sophisticated mechanisms that facilitate movement or designing tight-margin structures, you'll have hands-on ownership of hardware and witness the rocket taking shape on the factory floor. Both teams work cohesively under one department, sharing design principles, tools, and an integrated approach that offers a holistic perspective of Terran R. Team members engage with multiple components rather than being limited to a single subsystem, empowering them to make decisions that significantly influence flight hardware. Beyond the first flight, you will play a vital role in enhancing manufacturability and efficiency.
Voyager Technologies Inc.
About the Role Voyager Technologies Inc. is seeking a Mechanical Engineer focused on Advanced Technology at our Long Beach, CA office. This position centers on developing advanced mechanical systems that improve efficiency and support new project initiatives. What You Will Do Design, analyze, and implement advanced mechanical solutions for a range of projects Work closely with interdisciplinary teams to bring new ideas from concept to reality Apply mechanical engineering expertise to solve technical challenges and support project goals What We Look For Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Interest in technology and new engineering approaches Ability to work effectively in a changing, collaborative environment
Vast seeks a second shift NDE Level II, RT Level II Technician for its Long Beach, California facility. This full-time, non-exempt role reports directly to the Supervisor, NDE. The technician will contribute to the development of systems essential for designing and constructing artificial-gravity, human-rated space stations. What you will do Support projects focused on advanced space station technology and manufacturing. Work on initiatives that push the boundaries of current engineering and human achievement. Assist in building and testing critical systems for artificial-gravity modules. Role details Second shift schedule Based in Long Beach, California Full-time, non-exempt position Reports to Supervisor, NDE About Vast Vast develops next-generation space stations to support a sustained human presence in space for America and its allies. The company emphasizes advanced microgravity research and manufacturing, aiming to enable a new space economy for government, corporate, and private clients. Vast is rapidly developing the multi-module Haven Station, with Haven-1 on track to become the world’s first commercial space station. The team prioritizes safety and precision in every phase of its mission.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing space technology, designing and manufacturing rockets to meet both current demands and future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is engineered to launch customer payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning; commercializing Terran R will open new avenues for advancing scientific exploration and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. By joining Relativity, you become part of a culture that values autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions at all levels. Here, you won't just be executing tasks; you will be a vital part of solving unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and an entire business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will work cross-functionally, influence key decisions, and witness your contributions come to life swiftly. Relativity is a dynamic environment where creativity and technical excellence coexist, and your input will shape the narrative of our collective journey. This is a unique moment to make a significant impact on our products, processes, and culture as Terran R gains momentum. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you here. Join us and let’s reach for the stars together.
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Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing aerospace by constructing rockets that meet the demands of today and push the boundaries of tomorrow. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to deliver customer payloads into orbit, catering to the increasing need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in science, exploration, and innovation, propelling us into uncharted territories. As a member of Relativity, you will experience an environment ripe with autonomy, ownership, and impact. Here, your role transcends routine tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a state-of-the-art factory, and a thriving business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across teams, influence critical decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition rapidly. Relativity is where creativity meets technical precision, and your input will shape the narrative of our journey. This is a unique opportunity to leave a lasting imprint on our product, processes, and culture, as we see Terran R gain momentum. Join us for the most impactful work of your career.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing space travel by developing innovative rockets that cater to today's demands while paving the way for tomorrow's groundbreaking discoveries. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, addressing the escalating need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning—achieving commercial success with Terran R will unlock new avenues for scientific advancement, exploration, and innovation, driving progress into uncharted territories.Joining Relativity means being part of a culture where autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions are celebrated at every level. Here, you won’t merely be executing tasks; you’ll be tackling unparalleled challenges that shape the future of aerospace. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you’ll collaborate across diverse teams, influence pivotal decisions, and witness your work come to fruition in record time. At Relativity, creativity and technical excellence go hand in hand, and your insights will help craft the narrative of our shared journey. This is a unique opportunity to leave a lasting mark on our product, processes, and culture, as Terran R gains momentum and transforms from concept to reality. The most significant work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team: The Launch team is at the heart of every crucial aspect of the Terran R mission, overseeing stages, payloads, ground systems, launch operations, landing, and refurbishment. The Cape is the only location where all these elements converge, offering unparalleled exposure and responsibility within the program. Here, history is forged with each successful flight as we redefine the possibilities of modern aerospace. As we evolve with every milestone—from initial launch to reusability and high-frequency operations—we seek individuals eager to shape the future of space launch and innovate beyond established norms, creating a new playbook for the industry.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by developing advanced rockets tailored to meet both current demands and future innovations. Our flagship Terran R rocket is designed to deliver payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This endeavor represents just the beginning; commercial success with the Terran R will pave the way for new advancements in science, exploration, and technological innovation, propelling progress beyond our current understanding.By joining Relativity, you will be part of a culture that fosters autonomy, ownership, and meaningful impact at every level of the organization. Here, you won’t merely be completing tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the creation of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and an entire business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across diverse teams, influence strategic decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition at an unprecedented pace. Relativity is a dynamic environment where creativity meets technical precision, and your insights will help shape the narrative we are crafting together. This is a pivotal time where you can leave a lasting imprint on our product, processes, and culture, as the Terran R project gains momentum and becomes a tangible reality. The most significant work of your career awaits you. Join us.About the Team:The Launch Mechanical team is entrusted with the design and construction of state-of-the-art launch facilities that facilitate the operations of the Terran R launch vehicle. As a member of this team, you will face the exciting challenge of designing, building, testing, and integrating intricate mechanical systems that directly interface with the launch vehicle. You will work collaboratively with a small team of engineers responsible for the complete engineering lifecycle of projects involving static structures, dynamic mechanisms, and control systems powered by fluid, electrical, and combustion sources.About the Role:Lead and manage a highly skilled team of launch mechanical engineers to design mechanisms and tools that integrate with launch systems.
Rocket Lab Ltd.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space solutions provider, setting the standard for responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, satellite components, and more—all aimed at democratizing access to space. Our rockets and satellites empower some of the world's most ambitious and critical space missions, from scientific exploration and Earth observation to combating climate change and enhancing national security.The Electron rocket has become the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually, successfully delivering over 230 satellites into orbit. We are also developing Neutron, our upcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger constellation deployments. Additionally, our Space Systems division designs and manufactures a wide array of satellites and payload components, including systems selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars and parts utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.ABOUT NEUTRONNeutron is poised to become a medium-lift launch vehicle capable of delivering tomorrow's mega constellations, high-assurance payloads, and supporting human spaceflight missions. As a highly reusable platform, Neutron will offer a cost-effective and reliable launch solution, leveraging Rocket Lab's proven success with the Electron program. If you are eager to join a high-performing team and push the boundaries of space technology with a clean-sheet, reusable launch vehicle, we invite you to explore this opportunity!MECHANICAL ENGINEER II - NEUTRON AVIONICSStationed at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Mechanical Engineer II for Neutron Avionics will spearhead the development and implementation of mechanical designs and packaging solutions for the electronics powering Neutron. You will be responsible for creating vital mechanical components that enable avionics throughout the vehicle, including the Archimedes engine and GNC systems.
Relativity Space
Role Overview Relativity Space is hiring a Structures Manufacturing Engineer II focused on Mechanical Assembly in Long Beach, California. This position supports aerospace manufacturing, working hands-on to improve assembly processes and drive production quality. What You Will Do Work with engineers and technicians to refine mechanical assembly methods for aerospace structures Identify and implement process improvements to boost efficiency and maintain high quality standards Support daily production activities and troubleshoot technical issues as they arise Contribute to a collaborative team environment, sharing insights and learning from others Location This role is based in Long Beach, California.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering space company providing comprehensive launch services, advanced spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and much more. Our mission is to democratize access to space, enabling impactful space missions worldwide that support scientific discovery, Earth monitoring, climate change initiatives, national security, and innovative technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket ranks as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, successfully delivering over 230 satellites into orbit. As we continue to innovate, we are also developing Neutron, our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is dedicated to designing and constructing a wide array of satellites, payloads, and components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars and components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we are not merely launching rockets; we are shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is responsible for creating everything from complete spacecraft and precision payloads to the essential subsystems that ensure their success in space, such as solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, and communication radios.Having facilitated over 1,700 missions—including interplanetary exploration and defense initiatives—our team collaborates with esteemed partners like NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force. Whether developing high-performance spacecraft, satellite constellations, or the integrated components necessary for successful space missions, our elite Space Systems team is at the forefront of the most ambitious projects in space science.SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER II - TS/SCILocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer II - TS/SCI will be instrumental in designing and developing high-performance, lightweight satellite deployment systems and mechanisms. This role requires a high level of creativity and problem-solving skills to drive innovative solutions in spacecraft engineering.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a premier end-to-end space company committed to revolutionizing access to space. We provide responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, and payload solutions, including satellite components. Our mission is to support critical space endeavors such as scientific exploration, Earth observation, climate change initiatives, and national security, all while paving the way for exciting technology demonstrations.With our Electron rocket now recognized as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket, having successfully delivered over 230 satellites to orbit, we continue to innovate with our upcoming Neutron vehicle—designed for medium-lift and reusable operations, ideal for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division designs and constructs a vast array of satellites, payloads, and components for major missions, including NASA's lunar and Martian explorations and elements used in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we're not just launching rockets; we're shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is dedicated to creating everything from complete spacecraft to precision payloads and essential subsystems, such as solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, and radios.Having enabled over 1,700 missions—ranging from interplanetary exploration to national security initiatives—our team collaborates with renowned partners including NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force. Whether developing high-performance spacecraft or integrated systems, we empower some of the most ambitious missions in space.SENIOR SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER I/IIAs a Senior Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer I/II at our Long Beach headquarters, you will play a vital role in the design and development of advanced satellite deployment systems, focusing on lightweight and high-performance mechanisms to ensure operational success in challenging environments.
True Anomaly
Embark on an exciting journey in the new space race with True Anomaly. We are on the lookout for talented individuals who are driven by ambition and innovation to create groundbreaking technology aimed at addressing the engineering, manufacturing, and operational challenges of space security and sustainability.OUR MISSIONThe peaceful utilization of space is vital for the ongoing prosperity of our planet—from communications and finance to navigation and logistics. At True Anomaly, we develop pioneering technology at the intersection of spacecraft, software, and AI to enhance the operational capabilities of the U.S., its allies, and commercial partners, ensuring global security and sustainability in space.OUR VALUESBe the offset. We leverage creativity and ingenuity to create asymmetric advantages.What would it take? We challenge the norm to achieve ambitious outcomes.It’s the people. Our team is our greatest asset, and we thrive together.YOUR MISSIONRESPONSIBILITIESDesign, develop, and maintain ground support systems and equipment, adhering to technical specifications, safety standards, and operational requirements.Work closely with senior engineers and cross-functional teams to plan and implement projects, including modifications, repairs, calibrations, and routine maintenance of equipment such as racks, enclosures, and DAQs for system and component-level testing.Interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation to facilitate the installation, troubleshooting, and enhancement of support equipment.Generate and maintain comprehensive documentation for all engineering processes, modifications, and maintenance activities to ensure traceability.Design GSE schematics and support the fabrication, setup, and testing of the GSE.Provide on-site technical support for operations during scheduled maintenance and testing activities, ensuring the safe and correct use of equipment.This position demands a proactive mindset, robust problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to collaborate effectively in a fast-paced environment, all while prioritizing safety and quality.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering space enterprise committed to providing responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design, manufacturing, payload integration, satellite components, and more, all aimed at democratizing access to space. The rockets and satellites we engineer and launch facilitate some of the most groundbreaking and essential space missions worldwide, advancing scientific research, Earth monitoring, climate change initiatives, national security, and innovative technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has emerged as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, delivering over 230 satellites to orbit. Meanwhile, we are developing Neutron, our forthcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle intended for larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and producing an extensive array of satellites, payloads, and components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we do more than launch rockets—we are shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is responsible for constructing everything from complete spacecraft and precision payloads to the essential components and subsystems that enable them to thrive in the harshness of space, including solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, separation systems, radios, and more.Our team has successfully enabled over 1,700 missions, ranging from interplanetary exploration and in-space manufacturing to national defense initiatives. We have collaborated with esteemed partners such as NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force to build spacecraft, payloads, and components for missions aimed at the Moon and Mars. Whether it’s a single high-performance spacecraft, a constellation, or the vertical integration of components that facilitate their journey to space—our world-class Space Systems team is empowering some of the most ambitious space missions ever undertaken.SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER IILocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer II will play a pivotal role in developing high-performance, lightweight satellite deployment systems, mechanisms, and configurations for satellite buses.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space company that provides responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, satellite components, and much more, all aimed at broadening access to space. Our innovative rockets and satellites facilitate some of the most ambitious and essential missions in space exploration, including scientific research, Earth monitoring, climate change initiatives, national security, and cutting-edge technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has emerged as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, successfully deploying over 230 satellites into orbit while we innovate our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle, Neutron, designed for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division is responsible for the design and manufacture of an extensive array of satellites, payloads, and components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SUPPLY CHAINThe Supply Chain team at Rocket Lab is pivotal in managing the flow of materials, products, and components throughout our operations. As our products serve as critical components in both our missions and those of our customers, the Supply Chain team directly influences the success of our rocket and satellite initiatives. They organize assembly kits for our technicians, oversee inventory management, handle shipping and receiving, manage procurement processes, and ensure compliance and quality standards for all materials and products. This team is the essential link that connects our various departments and contributes to our overall success.SENIOR SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER I/II – MECHANICALLocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Senior Supplier Development Engineer I/II – Mechanical will take on the role of the primary technical owner of our supply base for a diverse array of mechanical hardware. This position is responsible for driving the industrialization process of suppliers from initial source selection and process qualification through New Product Introduction (NPI), Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), and scaling up production, ensuring all suppliers are capable of delivering compliant hardware on schedule.
Join vast as a Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in Structures, where your engineering expertise will shape innovative solutions in the mechanical domain. Collaborate with a dynamic team to design and analyze structural systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards and project specifications. Your contributions will be pivotal in driving projects from concept to completion, employing advanced engineering principles and methodologies.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space company committed to delivering agile launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more. Our mission is to democratize access to space, enabling groundbreaking scientific exploration, Earth observation, national security initiatives, and innovative technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has rapidly ascended to become the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually, successfully delivering over 230 satellites to orbit. Meanwhile, we are also in the process of developing Neutron, our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and manufacturing a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and their components, including spacecraft selected for critical NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we are not just launching rockets; we are shaping the future of space exploration. Our Space Systems team is responsible for the design and construction of everything from complete spacecraft to precision payloads and the subsystems that enable them to thrive in the harsh environment of space. This includes solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, and communication systems.With over 1,700 missions under our belt, our Space Systems team has supported a wide array of initiatives, including interplanetary exploration, in-space manufacturing, and national defense projects. We collaborate with esteemed partners such as NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force, empowering some of the most ambitious missions in space history.SENIOR SPACECRAFT MECHANICAL ENGINEER I/II - TS/SCILocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Sr. Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer I/II - TS/SCI plays a crucial role in the development of high-performance and lightweight satellite deployment systems and mechanisms.
Relativity Space
Relativity Space is developing Terran R, a rocket built to deliver customer payloads to orbit and address the increasing demand for launches. Each successful mission supports scientific progress and exploration, with the company aiming to broaden access to space. Achieving commercial milestones with Terran R will help unlock new opportunities for innovation and discovery. Work culture At Relativity Space, autonomy and ownership are central values. Team members contribute not only to rocket development but also to the evolution of the factory and the business. Daily work involves close collaboration across disciplines, from propulsion and manufacturing to software, avionics, and corporate teams. Employees influence decisions, see their efforts make a visible impact, and often work on projects with short timelines. Creativity is paired with technical rigor, and insights from every team member help shape both products and processes. This environment offers a chance to help define the Terran R project and contribute to the company’s culture while tackling meaningful engineering challenges. Structures and Mechanisms Team The Structures and Mechanisms team oversees the entire lifecycle of integrated structures and flight mechanisms for Terran R. Responsibilities span design, assembly, and testing. Engineers work directly with hardware, whether developing dynamic mechanisms or creating structural components that require precise tolerances. The team operates with shared tools and design principles, giving members a broad view of the rocket’s development. Contributions are not limited to a single subsystem, engineers are empowered to make decisions that directly affect flight hardware. As the first Terran R flight approaches, the team’s efforts are crucial for improving manufacturability and operational efficiency. Location This role is based in Long Beach, California.
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is an end-to-end space company dedicated to providing responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more, all aimed at enhancing access to space. With our innovative rockets and satellites, we enable some of the most critical space missions across the globe, supporting scientific exploration, Earth observation, climate change initiatives, national security, and breakthrough technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket is recognized as the second most frequently launched rocket in the U.S., having successfully delivered over 230 satellites to orbit. We are also in the process of developing Neutron, our upcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for deploying larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and building a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and their components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we are not merely launching rockets; we are shaping the future of space. Our Space Systems team is responsible for developing everything from complete spacecraft and precision payloads to the critical components and subsystems that enable their success in space, including solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, separation systems, radios, and beyond.Having facilitated over 1,700 missions, our Space Systems team is engaged in a variety of initiatives ranging from interplanetary exploration and in-space manufacturing to national security and defense projects. We collaborate with esteemed partners such as NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force to build spacecraft, payloads, and components for missions to the Moon and Mars. Whether it’s a single high-performance spacecraft or a constellation, our world-class Space Systems team is empowering some of the most ambitious space missions in history.SYSTEMS ENGINEER I/II PIPELINEWe are on the lookout for a Systems Engineer I/II for an upcoming opportunity within our systems engineering team based in Long Beach, CA. This team supports our Space Systems division and leads pioneering programs for civil, commercial, and defense customers.
Relativity Space
Relativity Space designs and builds rockets to meet current launch needs and prepare for future challenges. The Terran R vehicle delivers customer payloads to orbit and supports the increasing demand for launch capacity. Achieving success with Terran R will open the door to new advances in science and exploration, setting the stage for further innovation. Autonomy and ownership shape the culture at Relativity Space. Team members solve complex problems, help build both rockets and the factory itself, and influence the company’s direction from the ground up. Collaboration happens across propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, and corporate functions. Employees see their work take shape quickly and have a direct impact on both the product and the company culture. Team focus: Structures and Mechanisms The Structures and Mechanisms team oversees the entire lifecycle of Terran R’s integrated structures and flight mechanisms. This includes designing, building, and testing both complex moving mechanisms and precision structures. Team members gain direct ownership of hardware and can see progress firsthand on the factory floor. The department uses shared tools and design principles, providing broad exposure to Terran R’s components. Engineers are empowered to make decisions that affect flight hardware, and after the first launch, the focus will shift to improving manufacturability and speed. Role overview This Staff Mechanisms Engineer position centers on the design, build, and testing of integrated structures and flight mechanisms for the Terran R vehicle. The role offers direct ownership of hardware, involvement in decision-making, and the chance to see work realized on the factory floor. After the initial launch, efforts will focus on making manufacturing faster and more efficient.
Join Relativity Space as a Manufacturing Test Engineer II, focusing on Pneumatic Mechanisms & Fluid Assemblies. In this role, you will be instrumental in ensuring the reliability and performance of our innovative rocket manufacturing processes. Your expertise will contribute to the development and execution of comprehensive testing strategies, ensuring that our products meet the highest standards of quality.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by designing and constructing rockets that meet current demands and pave the way for future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is set to deliver customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This is merely the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will open new avenues for scientific advancement, exploration, and groundbreaking innovations that extend beyond our existing understanding.Joining Relativity means becoming part of an environment where autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions are paramount. Here, you won't merely perform tasks; you'll tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and an entire business from the ground up. Regardless of whether you are in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or a corporate role, collaboration across teams is essential, allowing you to influence decisions and witness your contributions come to life in record time. Relativity fosters a culture where creativity and technical excellence coexist, and your insights will shape the narratives we create together. This is a unique moment where you can leave a lasting impact on our product, processes, and culture, as the Terran R project gains momentum and becomes more tangible. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team: The Structures and Mechanisms team oversees the entire design, production, and testing lifecycle of Terran R's integrated structures and flight mechanisms. Whether you are developing sophisticated mechanisms that facilitate movement or designing tight-margin structures, you'll have hands-on ownership of hardware and witness the rocket taking shape on the factory floor. Both teams work cohesively under one department, sharing design principles, tools, and an integrated approach that offers a holistic perspective of Terran R. Team members engage with multiple components rather than being limited to a single subsystem, empowering them to make decisions that significantly influence flight hardware. Beyond the first flight, you will play a vital role in enhancing manufacturability and efficiency.
Voyager Technologies Inc.
About the Role Voyager Technologies Inc. is seeking a Mechanical Engineer focused on Advanced Technology at our Long Beach, CA office. This position centers on developing advanced mechanical systems that improve efficiency and support new project initiatives. What You Will Do Design, analyze, and implement advanced mechanical solutions for a range of projects Work closely with interdisciplinary teams to bring new ideas from concept to reality Apply mechanical engineering expertise to solve technical challenges and support project goals What We Look For Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Interest in technology and new engineering approaches Ability to work effectively in a changing, collaborative environment
Vast seeks a second shift NDE Level II, RT Level II Technician for its Long Beach, California facility. This full-time, non-exempt role reports directly to the Supervisor, NDE. The technician will contribute to the development of systems essential for designing and constructing artificial-gravity, human-rated space stations. What you will do Support projects focused on advanced space station technology and manufacturing. Work on initiatives that push the boundaries of current engineering and human achievement. Assist in building and testing critical systems for artificial-gravity modules. Role details Second shift schedule Based in Long Beach, California Full-time, non-exempt position Reports to Supervisor, NDE About Vast Vast develops next-generation space stations to support a sustained human presence in space for America and its allies. The company emphasizes advanced microgravity research and manufacturing, aiming to enable a new space economy for government, corporate, and private clients. Vast is rapidly developing the multi-module Haven Station, with Haven-1 on track to become the world’s first commercial space station. The team prioritizes safety and precision in every phase of its mission.
Relativity Space
At Relativity Space, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing space technology, designing and manufacturing rockets to meet both current demands and future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is engineered to launch customer payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning; commercializing Terran R will open new avenues for advancing scientific exploration and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. By joining Relativity, you become part of a culture that values autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions at all levels. Here, you won't just be executing tasks; you will be a vital part of solving unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and an entire business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will work cross-functionally, influence key decisions, and witness your contributions come to life swiftly. Relativity is a dynamic environment where creativity and technical excellence coexist, and your input will shape the narrative of our collective journey. This is a unique moment to make a significant impact on our products, processes, and culture as Terran R gains momentum. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you here. Join us and let’s reach for the stars together.
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