Avionics Production Engineer (Senior-Lead) Verified today
Your Mission
True Anomaly is revolutionizing spacecraft systems and seeks a Senior/Lead Avionics Production Engineer to own production engineering strategy and execution for avionics hardware across multiple spacecraft programs. You will build scalable manufacturing processes, lead and develop production engineering teams, and partner with design engineering to drive manufacturability from concept through high-rate production. This role requires deep technical expertise, proven leadership in production environments, and the ability to build systems and teams that scale from prototype to volume manufacturing.
Level and compensation will be determined based on experience, technical depth, leadership capability, and scope of prior manufacturing programs owned.
Responsibilities
- Lead and mentor a team of avionics production engineers, providing technical guidance, production metrics, skill development, and performance management.
- Own the production engineering strategy and execution for avionics components and systems to achieve cost, rate, and quality targets.
- Drive technical reviews with design engineering and make critical go/no-go production engineering decisions to ensure design is manufacturable.
- Own the setup and scaling of spacecraft avionics manufacturing factory capabilities for developmental programs and rate production.
- Develop technical documentation and work instructions for the assembly, integration, and test of avionics subsystems including flight computers, power systems, RF/communications hardware, harnesses, and related ground support equipment and tooling.
- Directly support production on the floor to ensure efficient build of avionics hardware, addressing bottlenecks and non-conformances, and troubleshooting technical issues as needed.
- Drive continuous improvements and corrective actions to increase efficiency and reliability of avionics hardware manufacturing by utilizing production metrics.
- Drive engagement with Supply Chain on vendor management and make/buy strategies.
- Oversee calibration and certification of electrical ground support equipment including bench power supplies, oscilloscopes, cable testers, and functional test equipment.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in manufacturing, industrial, mechanical, electrical, computer engineering or related field.
- Experience in manufacturing engineering for aerospace, defense, or high-reliability systems commensurate with the level of responsibility.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with demonstrated ability to influence design decisions, drive cross-functional alignment, and present technical information to diverse audiences.
- Experience with PLM, MES, configuration and data management controls and systems.
- Experience working to AS9100 process and standards.
- Experience working hands-on with hardware and fabrication methods.
- Experience building and producing classified hardware in SCIFs or SAP facilities.
Preferred Skills and Experience
- Experience in design, manufacturing, testing, and integration of spacecraft avionics components (e.g., flight computers, IMUs, power distribution units, batteries, solar arrays, RF systems, cable harnesses).
- Experience in selecting and commissioning equipment to enable production of wire harnesses, PCBA, Line Replaceable Units.
- Expert-level understanding of aerospace electronics standards including IPC-610/620, IPC J-STD-001, and AS9100 quality systems.
- Experience in spacecraft electrical integration, with an emphasis on harness routing, connector interface control, EMI/EMC considerations, and systems integration on vehicle.
- Background in spacecraft avionics functional, environmental, and qualification testing (thermal-vacuum, EMI/EMC, vibration).
- Experience with software loading, firmware configuration, and hardware-in-the-loop test processes.
Compensation
Base Salary: $140,000 to $175,000
Equity and benefits including Health, Dental, Vision, HRA/HSA options, PTO and paid holidays, 401K, and Parental Leave.
Your actual level and base salary will be determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary based on job-related knowledge and skills, education, location, and experience.
Work Location and Environment
Successful candidates will be located near Long Beach, CA. This is a hybrid role; some work must be done on site. The role includes typical manufacturing floor environment conditions and may involve bending, sitting, lifting, and driving.
Requirements
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.