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Senior Level Manager
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Proven experience in program management within aerospace or related fields. Strong technical background in RF systems and related technologies. Exceptional leadership and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with a focus on results.
About the job
Join Rocket Lab as a Senior Program Manager II specializing in RF Systems, where you will lead groundbreaking projects in the aerospace sector. Your expertise will guide teams in delivering innovative solutions that push the boundaries of technology and exploration.
About Rocket Lab Ltd.
Rocket Lab is a global leader in aerospace, committed to revolutionizing space access through innovative technologies. Our team is dedicated to making space more accessible and sustainable for future generations.
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