
Manufacturing Engineer (Mechanical Subassemblies)
Job Description
As a Manufacturing Engineer (Mechanical Subassemblies) at Impulse, you will be responsible for developing, maturing, and sustaining manufacturing processes for mechanical subassemblies from prototype through flight production. This role bridges design engineering and the factory floor, ensuring spacecraft structures and mechanisms are built safely, repeatably, on schedule, and to flight-quality standards. You will work closely with design, quality, supply chain, test, and production teams to enable rapid hardware development while continuously improving manufacturing efficiency and product quality.
Responsibilities
- Own manufacturing processes for spacecraft subassemblies from prototype through flight production
- Develop, release, and maintain manufacturing work instructions, travelers, manufacturing plans, and tooling to enable safe, repeatable production
- Develop and maintain manufacturing Bills of Materials (MBOMs) for structural and mechanical subassemblies
- Partner with design engineering to improve manufacturability (DFM), assembly (DFA), reliability, and production readiness
- Support hands-on assembly, integration, and test of activities on the production floor
- Investigate manufacturing and test issues, lead root-cause analysis, and implement corrective and preventative actions
- Develop and execute manufacturing plans for qualification, acceptance, functional, deployment, and environmental testing
- Support non-conformance investigations, disposition activities, and implementation of engineering changes
- Participate in design reviews and provide manufacturing feedback on drawings, tolerances, tooling, assembly sequence, and inspection requirements
- Provide manufacturing drawing reviews, ensuring clarity, completeness, and producibility.
- Coordinate manufacturing activities across engineering, quality, supply chain, and production to meet aggressive program schedules
- Monitor manufacturing metrics and drive continuous improvements in safety, quality, cost, throughput, and schedule
- Ensure compliance with quality management systems, configuration control, and flight hardware traceability requirements
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field
- 2+ years of hands-on experience in manufacturing engineering, production engineering, precision electromechanical assemblies, process engineering, or mechanical integration in production environment
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, specifications, and manufacturing documentation
- Demonstrated experience in hardware assembly, troubleshooting, and mechanical systems.
- Demonstrated experience working with cross-functional engineering and production teams
