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Responsibilities:Conduct radiographic testing (RT) on various components, assemblies, and materials to identify and assess defects. Interpret and evaluate radiographic images according to relevant codes, standards, and procedures. Set up, calibrate, and operate radiographic equipment, ensuring safety and efficiency. Generate detailed inspection reports and maintain accurate records of findings. Collaborate with engineering, production, and quality teams to address nonconformities and suggest improvements. Adhere to and enforce all safety protocols, including radiation safety guidelines. Assist in the development and maintenance of NDE procedures and processes. Ensure compliance with company policies, industry standards, and customer specifications. Provide training and mentorship to junior technicians when required. Minimum Qualifications:Education: High school diploma or equivalent required.
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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.
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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.
About Vast
Vast is at the forefront of space exploration, developing innovative space stations and technologies that will enable humanity to thrive beyond Earth. Our commitment to safety, teamwork, and advanced engineering makes us a leader in the space industry, offering unique opportunities for our employees to contribute to groundbreaking projects.
Full-time|$70K/yr - $100K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
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.
Full-time|$29K/yr - $53K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California, United States
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.
Full-time|$75K/yr - $95K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering space technology company dedicated to providing responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payload delivery, satellite components, and more, all aimed at democratizing access to space. Our rockets and satellites facilitate some of the most ambitious and critical space missions worldwide, supporting scientific research, Earth observation, 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, successfully deploying over 230 satellites into orbit. We are also in the process of developing Neutron, our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division crafts a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars and parts utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SUPPLY CHAINThe Supply Chain team at Rocket Lab is integral to managing the flow of materials, products, and components throughout the organization. Given that many of our offerings are critical to both our and our clients' missions, this team plays a vital role in the success of our rocket and satellite initiatives. They establish assembly kits that empower our technicians to assemble Electron rockets, handle inventory, oversee shipping and receiving, manage procurement processes, and ensure that all materials and products adhere to compliance and quality standards.BUYER IIAs a Buyer II based at Rocket Lab's global headquarters in Long Beach, CA, you will be responsible for executing all purchase orders for the company. You will support engineering R&D through production scale-up, ensuring a steady supply of the thousands of components required to manufacture launch vehicles, satellite systems, and their parts. Buyers make daily decisions that significantly influence our cost, quality, and delivery objectives.
Full-time|$117K/yr - $143K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are pioneering the future of aerospace by building advanced rockets that cater to the demands of today and the innovations of tomorrow. Our revolutionary Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This endeavor marks just the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in science, exploration, and technology, pushing the boundaries of what we know.Becoming a part of Relativity means immersing yourself in an environment where autonomy, ownership, and impact resonate at every level. Here, you will not merely be completing tasks; you will be tackling unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and a thriving business from the ground up. Regardless of your role in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate operations, collaboration across teams will shape decisions and allow you to witness your work materialize at an extraordinary pace. Relativity is a hub where creativity and technical precision coalesce, and your insights will help shape our collective journey. This is a unique moment to make your mark on our product, process, and culture, as Terran R is already taking shape and gaining momentum. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you. Join us.About the Team:The propulsion team at Relativity is tasked with the successful development of the engines that will power the Terran R vehicle. We oversee their design from initial concept through to launch and subsequent reuse. Our team collaborates closely with manufacturing, testing, launch, and integration teams to expedite the development of our engines, aiming to support the first launch of Terran R in 2026. As part of this dynamic team, you will contribute to the build, testing, and iterative enhancement of our Aeon-R engine systems, witnessing their evolution and ultimately facilitating the journey of Terran R into space.
Full-time|$111K/yr - $142K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by crafting rockets that cater to today's demands while paving the way for tomorrow's innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to efficiently deliver payloads to orbit, meeting the surging demand for launch capacity. This is merely the beginning; commercial success with Terran R will unlock new avenues for advancing scientific exploration and technological breakthroughs, pushing the boundaries of what is known.Joining Relativity means becoming part of a dynamic environment where autonomy, ownership, and impact are integral to every role. Here, you won't just be executing tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of rockets, manufacturing processes, 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 decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition in record time. Relativity is a workplace where creativity and technical excellence coexist, and your insights will shape the narrative we create together. Now is a pivotal moment to leave your mark on the product, the process, and the culture, as Terran R gains tangible momentum. The most impactful work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team:Relativity’s Integrated Performance teams ensure that our products function seamlessly across all systems and disciplines, from trajectory design to aerodynamics and reliability analysis. Our teams are responsible for sizing the Terran R rocket, designing missions that ensure customer success, reliability, and reusability, and guaranteeing that every system on the rocket and ground is engineered to withstand the challenging environments of launch and entry. We recently completed preliminary design and analysis for Terran R, including our first initiatives on launch vehicle reusability, encompassing advanced trajectory simulations, wind tunnel testing, and structural analyses.
Full-time|$126K/yr - $172.5K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
About Relativity Space Relativity Space is building rockets for today’s and tomorrow’s missions. The Terran R vehicle is engineered to deliver customer payloads to orbit, meeting a growing need for launch capacity. Success with Terran R will open new doors for science, exploration, and innovation far beyond Earth. At Relativity, autonomy and ownership are part of daily work. Employees tackle complex challenges, help develop rockets and factories from the ground up, and see their impact quickly. Collaboration is central, teams across propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, and corporate functions work together and influence outcomes. Creativity and technical rigor go hand in hand here. As Terran R advances, team members help shape the product, process, and culture. About the Avionics Team The Avionics team manages the full lifecycle of Terran R’s electrical systems. This includes designing, building, testing, installing, and operating the hardware that connects and controls all major electrical systems on the vehicle and on the ground. The team works closely across avionics design, manufacturing, and testing, enabling rapid iteration and feedback. Engineers also partner with propulsion, GNC, fluids, and stage engineering groups to ensure seamless system integration and operation.
Full-time|$100K/yr - $130K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space solutions provider that offers responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more, all aimed at enhancing access to space. Our innovative rockets and satellites facilitate some of the most critical and ambitious space missions worldwide, contributing to scientific exploration, Earth observation, national security, and groundbreaking technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has established itself as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, successfully delivering over 230 satellites into orbit. 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 building a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and components, including those selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars and parts utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.NEUTRONNeutron is a medium-lift launch vehicle capable of delivering tomorrow's mega constellations, high assurance payloads, and facilitating human spaceflight. As a highly reusable launch platform, Neutron will provide a cost-effective and reliable launch solution, drawing on Rocket Lab's proven success with the Electron program. If you are interested in joining a high-performing team dedicated to pushing the boundaries with the development of reusable liquid launch vehicles, this is your opportunity!PAYLOAD INTEGRATION ENGINEER IIWe are looking for an experienced Payload Integration Engineer II with a background in launch vehicle or spacecraft integration. This role will operate under the guidance of the Team Lead for Payload Integration. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following areas: spacecraft or launch vehicle integration, systems engineering, and/or electrical/mechanical systems.The successful candidate will collaborate with spacecraft customer integration teams and direct tasks associated with the physical payload integration onto the Electron and HASTE launch vehicles. We require a candidate who thrives in a multidisciplinary team environment and possesses the confidence to engage with complex integration challenges.
Full-time|$112K/yr - $143K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing space travel by building innovative rockets that address both current demands and future possibilities. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, catering to the increasing need for launch capabilities. This is merely the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for new advancements in science, exploration, and innovation, enabling us to push the boundaries of what is known.Becoming part of Relativity means joining a team where autonomy, ownership, and impact are integral to every role. Here, you won’t just perform tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, 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 decisions, and witness your work materialize in record time. At Relativity, creativity and technical precision coexist, and your insights will shape the narrative we are crafting together. This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on our product, processes, and culture, at a pivotal moment when Terran R is gaining momentum and becoming a reality. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team:Our Propulsion team is dedicated to the design and production of high-performance, manufacturable engines for the Terran R. Engineers within this team oversee the entire lifecycle of their components, from initial design through production to qualification and flight. We cultivate a culture of grassroots decision-making, devoid of technical gatekeeping, where accountability and ownership are paramount. Designing engines capable of producing over 250,000 pounds of thrust is just the beginning. As we move towards flight configuration qualification, the team is actively exploring modifications for future engines, including thrust enhancements, new operational cycles, and designs optimized for mass production.About the Role:
Full-time|$100K/yr - $125K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering space company dedicated to providing comprehensive launch services, innovative spacecraft design and manufacturing, and advanced satellite technology, all aimed at democratizing access to space. Our rockets and satellites facilitate some of the most critical space missions worldwide, from scientific research and Earth observation to climate change initiatives and national security projects.Our Electron rocket has established itself as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, successfully delivering over 230 satellites into orbit. We are also developing Neutron, our cutting-edge medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger constellation deployments. In addition, our Space Systems division specializes in crafting a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and components, including those selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars as well as instruments used on the James Webb Space Telescope.NEUTRONNeutron represents a revolutionary medium-lift launch vehicle poised to support the mega constellations of the future, high assurance payloads, and human spaceflight ventures. As a reusable platform, Neutron promises a cost-effective and reliable solution, leveraging Rocket Lab’s successful track record with the Electron program. If you are eager to join a high-performing team and engage in the groundbreaking development of a reusable liquid launch vehicle, this is your chance!PROPULSION ENGINEER II – ARCHIMEDES ENGINE SYSTEMSIn the role of Engine Systems Propulsion Engineer, you will be instrumental in the development, testing, and operation of the Archimedes Engine family, a key component of the Neutron rocket program. This highly specialized position entails taking ownership of engine subsystems, conducting test campaigns, performing data analysis, and enhancing designs for reliability and operational efficiency, while also navigating system architecture decisions, managing interfaces, and optimizing vehicle requirements.Your success in this role will depend on your autonomy, technical acumen, curiosity, meticulous attention to detail, and your ability to distill complex systems into actionable plans while collaborating effectively across teams.
Full-time|$112K/yr - $143K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing space launch capabilities by designing and building rockets that address today's demands and pave the way for future innovations. Our groundbreaking Terran R vehicle is set to deliver payloads to orbit, catering to the increasing need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning; our commercial success with Terran R will open doors to new scientific explorations and innovations that go beyond current boundaries.Joining Relativity means becoming part of a dynamic culture where autonomy, responsibility, and impact are integral to every role. Here, you’re not merely completing tasks; you’re tackling unprecedented challenges, contributing to the creation of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and a thriving business from the ground up. Regardless of your specialty—be it propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or a corporate role—you will work collaboratively across teams, influence decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition in record time. At Relativity, we blend creativity with technical excellence, and your input will help shape the narratives we create together. This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on our products, processes, and culture as we gain momentum with the Terran R. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team:The Stage Manufacturing team is responsible for transforming designs into tangible structures, overseeing the assembly of Terran R's primary components. This role transcends routine tasks; it involves developing systems that enhance the rocket manufacturing process. Our engineers and technicians collaborate closely, providing immediate feedback and fostering an environment of innovation to enhance efficiency and productivity. With concrete goals and launch timelines, the team is tasked with delivering on Terran R by addressing challenges in real-time and optimizing processes for scalability. As the vehicle evolves, so will our manufacturing processes, with opportunities to integrate automation, machine learning, and cutting-edge technologies. What we create here will set the standard for the future of large-scale launch operations.
Full-time|$112K/yr - $143K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are redefining the future of aerospace by building rockets that address current demands and catalyze future innovations. The Terran R vehicle is designed to efficiently deliver customer payloads into orbit, catering to the increasing global need for reliable launch capacity. This initiative is just the beginning; the commercial success of Terran R will pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in science, exploration, and technological innovation. Joining our team means immersing yourself in an environment where autonomy, accountability, and impactful contributions are encouraged at every organizational level. You won’t merely be executing tasks; you will be tackling unprecedented challenges, assisting in the development of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and a thriving business. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you'll work collaboratively across teams, influence key decisions, and witness your efforts come to fruition in record time. Relativity Space fosters a culture where creativity and technical excellence coexist, allowing your voice to shape the narratives we create together. This is a unique opportunity to leave your imprint on the product, process, and culture at a time when Terran R is gaining momentum and becoming a tangible reality. The most impactful work of your career awaits you. Join us in this extraordinary journey.
Full-time|$101K/yr - $130K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by designing and manufacturing rockets capable of fulfilling current demands and paving the way for future innovations. Our Terran R rocket is set to meet the increasing need for launch capacity, and we believe this is just the beginning. Achieving commercial success with Terran R will open up new avenues for scientific exploration and technological advancement, pushing the boundaries of what we know. Joining our team means stepping into a role where autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions are integral at every level. Here, you will not only perform tasks but will also tackle unprecedented challenges, helping to shape the future of rocketry, manufacturing, and our company as a whole. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will work collaboratively across various teams, influence key decisions, and witness the rapid realization of your contributions. Relativity is a place where creative thinking meets technical precision, and your insights will help mold the narrative of our collective journey. This is a unique opportunity to leave your mark on our product, processes, and culture, all while being part of a dynamic project that is gaining momentum. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you. Join us on this exciting journey.
Full-time|$75K/yr - $95K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space solutions provider, offering responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, satellite components, and much more. Our mission is to democratize access to space, enabling critical scientific exploration, Earth observation, and innovative technology demonstrations. We are committed to addressing global challenges, including climate change and national security.Our Electron rocket has established itself as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually, successfully delivering over 230 satellites to orbit. As we advance towards the development of Neutron, our forthcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle, we are poised for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and manufacturing a diverse array of satellites, payloads, and components, including those selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as key components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SUPPLY CHAINThe Supply Chain team at Rocket Lab is integral to the seamless flow of materials, products, and components throughout the organization. Our team plays a pivotal role in the success of both our rocket and satellite programs, managing assembly kits for our technicians, overseeing inventory, handling shipping and receiving, and ensuring compliance and quality of all materials and products. Together, we form the backbone of the organization, linking all teams to achieve our shared goals.BUSINESS SYSTEMS ENGINEER IIAs a Business Systems Engineer II, you will take the lead in driving essential initiatives within the Supply Chain function, identifying opportunities for continuous improvement, and supporting the development of a world-class Supply Chain team. Your role will involve the creation and implementation of diagnostics and transformations, ensuring the delivery of high-quality results. To excel in this position, you must demonstrate strong analytical skills, a passion for problem-solving, and a critical thinking mindset.
Full-time|$125K/yr - $125K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABAt Rocket Lab, we are pioneers in the space industry, offering comprehensive launch services, spacecraft design, manufacturing, and payload solutions, all aimed at making space accessible to everyone. Our innovative rockets and satellites support vital global missions in scientific exploration, Earth observation, and climate change initiatives, while also enhancing national security and demonstrating cutting-edge technologies.Our Electron rocket is the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket, having successfully placed over 230 satellites into orbit. We are also in the process of developing Neutron, our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for deploying large satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and building a diverse range of satellites and components, including those selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as equipment used in the James Webb Space Telescope.NEUTRONNeutron is our medium-lift launch vehicle, engineered to deliver the megaconstellations of the future, high-assurance payloads, and support human spaceflight. Leveraging the proven success of our Electron program, Neutron will provide a cost-effective and reliable launch solution.FLUID SYSTEMS ENGINEER IIAs a Fluid Systems Engineer II for the Neutron project, you will take the lead in designing, constructing, and testing the fluid systems integral to the Neutron launch vehicle. You will work closely with a talented team of engineers in the Fluid Systems department, transforming vehicle-level requirements into a fluid network that ensures Neutron operates with exceptional reusability and reliability akin to aircraft standards.WHAT YOU’LL GET TO DOConduct trade studies and sizing using analytical models, hand calculations, or test data to define essential elements of system architecture.Provide mentorship and guidance to team members both within and beyond the fluids team to inform best practices for fluid system design, testing, and operations.Lead critical design, manufacturing, and testing reviews for fluid systems.Collaborate with component design teams to create integrated solutions.
Full-time|$101K/yr - $130K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by constructing innovative rockets designed to meet today's demands and push the boundaries of tomorrow's advancements. Our flagship vehicle, the Terran R, is set to deliver customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning; commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for groundbreaking opportunities that will further science, exploration, and innovation. Becoming a part of Relativity means engaging in an environment where autonomy, ownership, and significant impact are at the forefront. You won't merely be executing tasks; you'll be tackling 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 collaborate with diverse teams, influence critical decisions, and witness your contributions materialize in record time. Relativity is a dynamic place where creativity merges with technical excellence, and your insights will help shape the narratives we are creating together. This is a unique opportunity to leave your mark on our product, process, and culture, as we advance with the tangible momentum of the Terran R. The most meaningful work of your career awaits you. Join us on this extraordinary journey.
Full-time|$112K/yr - $143K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing space exploration by building rockets that cater to both present needs and future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to deliver customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing demand for launch capabilities. This is merely the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for advancing science, exploration, and innovation—propelling us into the unknown.Being a part of Relativity means embracing autonomy, ownership, and significant impact across all levels. Here, you won't just be completing tasks; you'll be tackling unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and an entire business from its inception. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you'll collaborate across teams, influence decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition swiftly. At Relativity, creativity and technical excellence are intertwined, and your input will help shape our collective narrative. This is a pivotal moment where you can make a lasting impact on the product, process, and culture, while being part of the tangible momentum of Terran R. The most meaningful work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team: The Stage Manufacturing team is responsible for transforming designs into reality, overseeing the construction of Terran R’s primary structures. This role transcends mundane tasks; it involves establishing the systems that facilitate rocket construction. Engineers and technicians collaborate closely, providing real-time feedback to enhance how we build more efficiently. With a launch date on the horizon, our team is tasked with delivering Terran R by overcoming real-time challenges, optimizing for scalability, and continuously refining processes. As the vehicle advances, so will our factory, offering opportunities to integrate automation, machine learning, and cutting-edge technologies. What we create here lays the foundation for the future of large-scale launches. About the Role:
Full-time|$122.5K/yr - $149.5K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are pioneering the future of aerospace by developing rockets that meet today’s demands and facilitate tomorrow’s innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capabilities. This is merely the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will open new avenues for advancing science, exploration, and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is known.By joining Relativity, you become part of a culture that values autonomy, ownership, and impact at every level. Here, your role is not just about completing tasks; it’s about tackling unprecedented challenges and contributing to the development of a rocket, a manufacturing process, and a thriving business from the ground up. Whether your expertise is in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or a corporate function, you will collaborate across teams, influence decisions, and witness your contributions come to life rapidly. Relativity is where creativity meets technical excellence, and your input will shape our collective narrative. This is a unique opportunity to leave your imprint on the product, the process, and the culture as we advance our Terran R program, which is gaining momentum and becoming tangible. The most meaningful work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team: The Systems Engineering team plays a crucial role in ensuring that Terran R operates as a cohesive, high-performing, and scalable system. One segment of this team focuses on creating tools and processes to manage requirements, monitor decisions, and identify and mitigate risks, promoting faster and more informed development throughout the program. Engineers work across various domains to comprehend complex challenges, devise solutions, and implement them with profound technical expertise, beyond mere documentation. Another segment centers on the vehicle itself, collaborating across teams to guarantee that all subsystems of Terran R work harmoniously, reducing technical risk, and guiding informed choices at every stage of the vehicle's lifecycle. Engineers are empowered to lead significant initiatives, from major test campaigns to console operations during launches, and are entrusted to enhance systems across fluids, structures, avionics, and more. Regardless of the sub-team, you will be part of a high-visibility, high-impact department.
Full-time|$112K/yr - $143K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
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.
As a Test Fluids Engineer II at Relativity Space, you will play a pivotal role in the development and testing of our innovative rocket systems. You will be responsible for designing, implementing, and analyzing fluid systems used in our propulsion tests. This position requires a strong engineering background, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
Join Relativity as a Manufacturing Engineer II specializing in Primary Structures. In this role, you will be at the forefront of our manufacturing processes, contributing your expertise to enhance production efficiency and product quality. You will work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to design and implement innovative solutions that drive operational excellence.
Mar 30, 2026
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