Blue Origin

Director, Design Quality

Blue Origin$203K — $284K *
Aerospace & Defense
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 12+ years of experience in quality engineering in aerospace, defense, or high-complexity hardware environments, with at least 8 years in a leadership role
  • B.S. degree in Engineering or related technical field (preferably Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, or Systems Engineering)
  • Hands-on experience with AS9100 Quality Management Systems and development of Control Plans
  • Proven experience managing Material Review Board (MRB) functions including nonconformance and corrective action processes
  • Expertise in Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Statistical Quality Control (SQC) methods applied to aerospace manufacturing processes

Responsibilities

  • Define and implement design and manufacturing quality strategy across all product phases
  • Establish and enforce a maturity gate framework with clear readiness criteria for all program transitions
  • Lead quality engineering engagement throughout the product lifecycle to ensure quality is embedded in design
  • Own the manufacturing quality function, including development of inspection plans and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Manage supplier quality programs, driving performance through audits and corrective action processes

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Basic and supplemental life insurance options
  • Paid parental leave
  • Short and long-term disability insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match up to 5%
Full Job Description
Application close date:
Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the requisition is closed.

This role is part of Blue Origin Operations, which is comprised of Integrated Supply Chain, Test Operations, Safety, Quality, and Mission Assurance. This includes Manufacturing and Supply Chain support across all Blue Origin facilities.

Director of Design Quality is a hands-on hardware quality leader who believes that quality must be designed in, not inspected out. You will build and lead the Design Quality function from the ground up, embedding quality rigor into every phase of the product development lifecycle from concept through mass production. At the heart of this role is ownership of the maturity gate framework, the mechanism that defines what "ready" looks like at every phase transition and serves as the independent check that ensures our hardware programs meet the standards required before moving forward. You will set cross-program quality standards, own the supplier quality function, and serve as the enterprise authority on design quality governance across all connectivity and communications hardware programs.

The Challenge

The TeraWave architecture consists of 5,408 optically interconnected satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO). This multi-orbit design enables ultra-high-throughput links between global hubs and distributed, multigigabit user connections, particularly in remote, rural, and suburban areas where fiber paths are costly, technically infeasible, or slow to deploy. TeraWave enterprise-grade user and gateway terminals can be rapidly deployed worldwide and interface with existing high-capacity infrastructure, providing additional route and strengthening overall network resilience.

TeraWave addresses the unmet needs of customers who are seeking higher throughput, symmetrical upload/download speeds, more redundancy, and rapid scalability. Globally distributed customers can each access speeds of up to 144 Gbps delivered using Q/V-band links from a constellation of 5,280 LEO satellites, while up to 6 Tbps can be accessed via optical links from 128 MEO satellites. Delivering this network on time and at scale requires quality to be built into every phase of development, and that is where you come in.

What You'll Do

Own the Design Quality Strategy
  • Define and own the design and manufacturing quality strategy across all new product introduction and volume production phases, aligned with program milestones and hardware maturity gates
  • Serve as the quality authority across the full product development lifecycle, from early concept and alignment phases through development, build validation, production ramp, and mass production
  • Drive a quality philosophy where quality is designed in at every phase rather than inspected out at the end, ensuring that design escapes, nonconformances, scrap, and rework are systematically driven down over time
  • Advise senior leadership on quality risk posture and program readiness across all active programs


Own and Enforce the Maturity Gate Framework
  • Establish and own the maturity gate framework that defines exactly what "ready" looks like at every phase transition, specifying required maturity levels and readiness criteria tied to specific program milestones
  • Serve as the independent readiness check prior to every phase advancement, reviewing and validating that every function has met its requirements before a program moves forward
  • Establish cross-program quality governance standards and maturity gate criteria spanning design gates (PDR, CDR, TRR) and manufacturing gates (PRR, Production Readiness, Rate Readiness)
  • Ensure readiness checks span the full scope of requirements, including customer requirements, internal requirements, and regulatory compliance, with no gaps


Lead Design Quality Engineering
  • Lead design quality engineering engagement across the full product development lifecycle, owning qualification and acceptance test criteria, FAI/AS9102 processes, configuration management oversight, and engineering change control
  • Maintain the as-designed versus as-built baseline across all active programs, ensuring configuration integrity as hardware matures from development into production
  • Work directly with engineering teams during early NPI phases when engineering engagement is at its peak, ensuring quality is embedded in design decisions before the handoff to manufacturing operations


Own Manufacturing Quality
  • Own the manufacturing quality function, establishing PFMEA, Control Plans, inspection plans, SPC/SQC programs, MSA/Gauge R&R studies, NDT/NDI programs, ATP development, and sampling plans to ensure hardware integrity from first article through rate production
  • Own Material Review Board (MRB) authority and NADCAP accreditation, governing nonconformance disposition, special process oversight, and corrective action initiation across all production programs
  • Lead Quality at the Source, operator-led quality programs, and Lean/Six Sigma continuous improvement to drive first-pass yield improvement, scrap and rework reduction, and a quality-first production floor culture
  • Drive measurable yield improvement over time, with a clear objective of reaching and sustaining best-in-class first-pass yield performance as programs scale toward high-rate manufacturing


Own Supplier Quality
  • Own the supplier quality function, establishing qualification requirements, source inspection programs, and corrective action processes
  • Drive supplier performance through audits, scorecards, and rigorous escape prevention mechanisms
  • Own nonconformance and corrective action processes for all design and manufacturing escapes, driving closed-loop learning and tracking meaningful quality metrics including nonconformance rates, first-pass yield, supplier escapes, and cost of poor quality (COPQ)


Own Compliance and Audit
  • Own the internal audit program and serve as the primary interface with government quality representatives, customer source inspectors, and third-party auditors
  • Ensure compliance with AS9100, AS9102, IPC-A-610, J-STD-001, MIL-STD-1916, NADCAP, and applicable MIL-SPEC requirements


Build and Scale the Organization
  • Build, develop, and lead a high-performing Design Quality organization, defining team structure, hiring top talent, and establishing the operating model that will carry the function from early NPI through full-rate production
  • Own the quality technology and tools strategy, ensuring the team has the systems and infrastructure needed to operate effectively at scale
  • Work cross-functionally with engineering, manufacturing, and program management teams within an Integrated Product Team (IPT) structure
  • Build a results-driven team environment grounded in accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement


About the Team

The TeraWave Design Quality team is responsible for ensuring that quality is built into every phase of one of the world's most advanced satellite manufacturing programs, from early concept through mass production. We own the maturity gate framework, set cross-program quality standards, and serve as the independent check that ensures our hardware programs are truly ready before they advance. Embedded at the intersection of engineering and manufacturing operations, our team is a critical enabler of program success and the long-term reliability of the TeraWave constellation.

What You Bring

Minimum Qualifications
  • 12+ years of experience in quality engineering, manufacturing quality, or mission assurance in an aerospace, defense, or high-complexity hardware manufacturing environment, with at least 8 years leading quality teams
  • Minimum B.S. degree in Engineering or a related technical field (Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, or Systems Engineering preferred)
  • Hands-on experience with AS9100 Quality Management Systems, Process FMEA (PFMEA), Control Plans, design review processes (PDR, CDR, PRR, TRR), and root cause/corrective action methodologies
  • Experience with First Article Inspection (AS9102), configuration management, and engineering change control in a hardware manufacturing environment
  • Demonstrated experience managing Material Review Board (MRB) authority including nonconformance disposition, corrective action initiation, and scrap/rework reduction programs
  • Experience with Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Statistical Quality Control (SQC) methods applied to aerospace manufacturing processes
  • Demonstrated experience owning supplier quality programs including supplier qualification, source inspection, and supplier corrective action processes
  • Familiarity with NADCAP accreditation requirements and special process oversight including welding, NDT/NDI, heat treatment, chemical processing, or composites in an aerospace manufacturing environment
  • Experience with Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection (NDT/NDI) programs, inspection planning, Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP), and sampling plan development
  • Experience managing quality programs with budget and headcount responsibility across multiple programs or manufacturing sites
  • Proven ability to build and scale quality engineering organizations including defining team structure, hiring, and establishing operating models


Preferred Qualifications
  • 15+ years of total work experience in quality engineering, manufacturing quality, or a related discipline
  • Experience supporting design and manufacturing quality for aerospace hardware, launch vehicle systems, satellite systems, communications hardware, or high-complexity electronics development and production programs
  • Experience owning and enforcing a maturity gate framework across multiple concurrent hardware development programs, with demonstrated ability to serve as an independent readiness check across engineering and manufacturing functions
  • Demonstrated experience driving first-pass yield improvement from early NPI through high-rate manufacturing, with measurable reduction in nonconformances, scrap, rework, and cost of poor quality
  • Familiarity with applicable industry standards including IPC-A-610, J-STD-001, MIL-SPEC, MIL-STD-1916, and AS9102 in an electronics or communications hardware manufacturing environment
  • Experience with Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gauge R&R) studies to validate inspection and measurement processes
  • Experience with manufacturing process qualification and validation, workmanship standards, traveler/router quality controls, and production floor quality culture development
  • Demonstrated experience implementing Quality at the Source, self-inspection, and operator-led quality programs to drive first-pass yield improvement
  • Experience with Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) or equivalent production approval processes, Certificate of Conformance (CoC) program management, and production readiness assessments
  • Track record of building and scaling quality functions through periods of rapid hardware program growth and production ramp
  • Experience working cross-functionally with systems engineering, program management, and manufacturing engineering teams within an Integrated Product Team (IPT) structure
  • Experience interfacing with government quality representatives or managing customer source inspection programs
  • Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing, or a related technical field
  • American Society for Quality (ASQ) certification (CQE, CQM/OE, CMQ/OE, or equivalent); Six Sigma Black Belt or equivalent a plus
  • Familiarity with model-based engineering (MBSE), digital thread concepts, or digital quality management systems as applied to hardware development and production environments


Base Pay Range for:
WA applicants is $203,165.00 - $284,430.30

Other site ranges may differ

Benefits
  • Benefits include: Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, paid parental leave, short and long-term disability, 401(k) with a company match of up to 5%, and an

About Blue Origin

Blue Origin is an aerospace company that develops rockets and spacecraft for commercial and government customers. The company's products include the New Shepard suborbital vehicle and the New Glenn orbital rocket. Blue Origin was founded in 2000 by Jeff Bezos and is headquartered in Kent, Washington.
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