The Opportunity As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will help develop and improve the processes used to build Astra hardware safely, repeatedly, and efficiently. You will work closely with Design Engineering, Quality, Production, Supply Chain, and Operations to turn engineering requirements into clear manufacturing plans, documentation, and production processes. This is a hands-on role for someone who is comfortable on the production floor, enjoys solving build issues, and can create structure in a fast-moving environment. The ideal candidate has strong manufacturing fundamentals, understands DFM/DFA, can read engineering drawings, and knows how to turn design intent into a practical build process.
How You'll Fulfill Your Mission- Develop and maintain manufacturing processes, routings, work instructions, and standard work from prototype through production.
- Translate engineering designs, drawings, BOMs, and specifications into clear manufacturing methods, including operation sequence, tooling needs, inspection points, and process controls.
- Support first builds, pilot builds, production readiness, and transition-to-production activities.
- Provide day-to-day production support to resolve build issues, documentation gaps, nonconformances, and production blockers.
- Partner with Design Engineering to provide DFM/DFA feedback that improves manufacturability, assembly flow, quality, and repeatability.
- Partner with Quality to define acceptance criteria, inspection needs, traceability requirements, and manufacturing risk controls.
- Support tooling, fixture, equipment, layout, and capacity needs required to scale production.
- Use manufacturing data, root cause analysis, and Lean principles to improve quality, reduce cycle time, and increase throughput.
- Train production personnel on new processes, documentation, tools, and production standards.
Why We Value You- You have a bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related technical field.
- You have 3+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering or a similar role.
- You have experience developing manufacturing processes, routings, work instructions, standard work, or production documentation.
- You can read and interpret engineering drawings, BOMs, specifications, and quality requirements.
- You have working knowledge of GD&T and understand how drawing requirements impacts manufacturing, inspection, and assembly.
- You understand DFM/DFA principles and can provide practical feedback to improve manufacturability and assembly execution.
- You are comfortable working directly with technicians, operators, engineers, and cross-functional teams.
- You are organized, hands-on, and able to solve problems in a fast-paced production environment.
- You communicate clearly and take ownership until issues are resolved, and processes are stable.
Desired Multipliers - Experience working in aerospace or propulsion hardware manufacturing.
- Experience designing with CAD supporting fixtures, tools, templates, or production aids.
- Experience with MES, ERP, PLM, or manufacturing execution systems.
- Experience with new product introduction, production readiness, prototype builds, or production ramp.
- Experience with Lean manufacturing, root cause analysis, PFMEA, control plans, or process validation.
- Experience with equipment implementation, layout planning, capacity analysis, or line balancing.
The pay range for this role is:
$92,248-120,000Salary and BenefitsWe're competitive in compensation and offer equity as part of the package. We have great benefits that include health, vision, dental, and 401K in comparison to other startups. We provide lunch and there's plenty of snacks and drinks to get you through the day.