Manufacturing Engineer (Merlin Thrust Chamber Assemblies) - 2nd Shift Job at Spa
Space Exploration Technologies, Hawthorne, CA, US
SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. MANUFACTURING ENGINEER (MERLIN THRUST CHAMBER ASSEMBLIES) - 2ND SHIFT As a Propulsion Manufacturing Engineer at SpaceX, you will utilize your knowledge, experience, and creativity to develop novel solutions at the cutting edge of turbopump and injector propulsion technology. You will work in a highly dynamic environment supporting critical engine hardware that will deliver satellites into Earth's orbit, ferry humans to and from the international space station, and ultimately extend humanity's reach beyond Earth and the moon. You will serve as the manufacturing process subject matter expert and be expected to provide input into the design and development of new and existing hardware to facilitate an aggressive manufacturing pace. Additionally, you will lead in developing manufacturing and test processes on one of history's most reliable bi-propellant rocket engine.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Support day-to-day production of Falcon, Merlin engine sub-assemblies, and engine integration which includes manufacturing processes such as machining, welding, metal forming, pressure testing, precision cleaning, non-destructive testing, heat treatment, and advanced mechanical assembly
- Analyze recurring manufacturing discrepancies and their impact on hardware performance and lead multi-disciplinary teams on root cause analysis and corrective actions
- Develop new and evaluate existing manufacturing processes and equipment to reduce non-conformance frequency/severity and processing/manufacturing costs
- Provide subject matter expertise on multiple manufacturing processes and products and their impact on test and launch operations
- Identify and execute design-for-manufacturability design and process improvements which have system-wide improvements to the department
- Communicate and coordinate daily with supporting departments such as production, machining, maintenance, quality, and design engineering to ensure that quality hardware is delivered on time
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline or STEM discipline
- 1+ years of mechanical design and/or hands-on manufacturing experience (internship and project experience are applicable)
PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
- Master's degree in mechanical, aerospace, materials, or industrial engineering
- Experience designing work procedures and processes for critical aerospace hardware
- Experience with aerospace welding systems (e.g. electron beam, TIG)
- Experience with non-destructive testing/non-destructive evaluation (e.g. fluorescent penetrant inspection, radiography, ultrasonic, etc.)
- Experience with metallurgical evaluation and testing
- Knowledge of metallic manufacturing techniques, processes, and equipment related to fastening, drilling, and automation
- CAD and DWG experience (NX & Teamcenter a plus)
- Production tooling design experience
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) experience
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
- This is a hands-on position that may require standing for up to 4 hours a day and working directly with hardware on the floor
- Must be willing to work 2nd shift hours: 1:00PM - 11:00PM, with possible surges to 1:30AM
- Must be comfortable stooping, bending, and standing
- Must be willing to work long hours and weekends when necessary