Job Description
<div class="content-intro"><p>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.</p></div><p><strong>SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER, SUPPLY CHAIN (LAUNCH SITE)</strong></p>
<p>SpaceX demands a new type of supply chain. We require our suppliers to provide premium quality with rapidly evolving designs at increasingly ambitious volumes. We are actively looking for candidates who possess comprehensive knowledge of manufacturing and quality tools and have an unrelenting motivation to enable suppliers to succeed. This position will be the key focal point for Launch, supporting our Dragon and Falcon programs, and requires a combination of proven leadership and technical capabilities.</p>
<p>This is a highly technical position that requires practical experience in process engineering and new product development through stabilized production for the machined components and assemblies used in rockets and rocket engines. The ideal candidate will have a broad understanding of the machining and assembly of metallic components and associated processes, with the desire and capability to take on new challenges in unfamiliar areas to help enable our mission to Mars.</p>
<p><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES:</strong></p>
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<li>Act as the technical point of contact for assigned parts or systems within flight, non-flight, and launch site and recovery infrastructure, solving emergent challenges at suppliers and mitigating risk to the manifest by addressing high-impact manufacturing and quality challenges</li>
<li>Lead and coordinate containment activities to mitigate risk to build and launch schedules, and drive ongoing reliability improvements</li>
<li>Intervene and drive resolution at the supplier for critical path components to ensure zero disruption to the build schedule</li>
<li>Review issues on assigned parts and solve to the root cause, implementing changes at the supplier, at SpaceX, or both, as appropriate, drive further actions to closure, and re-source to new suppliers where appropriate</li>
<li>Create and disposition issue tickets where needed, working with engineering counterparts to implement, but not limited to, required re-work, repair, or use as-is disposition</li>
<li>Become thoroughly familiar with your assigned parts, systems, and the processes that make up the overall assembly, and become the primary point of contact for supply chain-related defects on your parts</li>
<li>Work with procurement to find exceptional suppliers and vet them appropriately for quality and ability to meet our aggressive takt times</li>
<li>Conduct design for manufacturing (DFM) reviews to ensure parts are manufacturable at early stages, preferably prior to sourcing</li>
<li>Own the new product introduction (NPI) process at a supplier for new parts, drawing changes, or when re-sourcing existing parts to a new supplier</li>
<li>Drive the production part approval process (PPAP) program to ensure stable supply, reduce inspection oversight, and improve overall delivery time</li>
<li>Demonstrate innovation, technical excellence, attention to detail, self-direction, and courage to push the technical envelope, which is conventionally held in the industry</li>
<li>Drive for results and customer satisfaction by collaborating with teams, leading projects, and continuously driving improvement in the supply base</li>
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<p><strong> </strong><strong>BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:</strong></p>
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<li>Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline </li>
<li>3+ years of experience with manufacturing and/or inspection of mechanical products in a production environment</li>
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<p><strong>PREFERRED SKILLS and EXPERIENCES:</strong></p>
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<li>Master’s degree in engineering</li>
<li>Experience with machining and ancillary operations such as milling, tur ... (truncated, view full listing at source)