Full-Time

Senior Lathe Programmer

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VAST

VAST

501-1,000 employees

Develops artificial gravity space stations

Industrial & Manufacturing
Aerospace

Compensation Overview

$42 - $53Hourly

+ Company Equity + Comprehensive Benefits Package

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West Athens, CA, USA

Category
Propulsion
Materials & Structures
Aerospace Engineering

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Experience
Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate.
  • 10+ years experience in related machining role, 5+ years CAM with mill turn experience (lathe Y axis).
Responsibilities
  • Proficiency in Mastercam for turning centers.
  • Design, develop, and manufacture tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, molds, and other equipment required for production, ensuring they meet exacting specifications and tolerances.
  • Choose appropriate materials for tool construction based on factors such as strength, durability, and compatibility with the manufacturing process.
  • Interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and technical specifications to accurately create or modify tools.
  • Inspect finished tools to verify their accuracy, precision, and quality, making necessary adjustments to ensure optimal performance.
  • Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain existing tools to extend their lifespan and ensure continuous production operations.
  • Work closely with design engineers, production managers, and other team members to ensure tools align with production requirements and goals.
  • Identify opportunities for process improvement and innovation in tool design and manufacturing techniques to enhance efficiency, safety, and product quality.
  • Maintain comprehensive records of tool designs, modifications, maintenance procedures, and any troubleshooting activities.
  • Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines, promoting a safe working environment for yourself and your colleagues.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with Fanuc controller and Doosan / DNM PUMA turning centers.
  • Experience turning aerospace materials like Inconel 718, SS304, SS316, AL7075.
  • Experience fixturing and turning metal additive manufacturing parts.
  • Strong GD&T skills, and experience creating and reviewing drawings.
  • Proficiency in operating a variety of machine tools, including lathes, mills, grinders, and EDM machines.
  • Meticulous attention to detail and precision in all tasks, ensuring tools meet strict tolerances and specifications.
  • Strong problem-solving skills to identify issues, troubleshoot problems, and implement effective solutions.
  • Ability to adapt to changing manufacturing needs and work in a dynamic environment.
  • Effective communication skills to collaborate with cross-functional teams and provide insights on tool design and manufacturing processes.
  • Commitment to maintaining a safe work environment and following all safety protocols.
  • Capable of standing for extended periods and performing manual tasks that may require moderate physical effort.

Vast Space develops artificial gravity space stations designed to support human life beyond Earth. Their technology uses large spinning structures to create centrifugal force, which mimics Earth's gravity, addressing the health issues caused by weightlessness during long-term space missions. The company primarily serves clients in the aerospace sector, including government space agencies and private exploration companies, by providing advanced habitats for missions to the Moon and Mars. Vast Space differentiates itself by focusing on sustainable space habitats that can be customized for various scientific and industrial applications. The goal of Vast Space is to expand humanity's presence in the solar system while ensuring that this growth does not harm Earth's ecosystem.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Long Beach, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Growing interest in space tourism boosts demand for Vast's innovative space habitats.
  • Collaboration with NASA under CCSC-2 offers expertise and potential future contracts.
  • Experienced advisors like Garrett Reisman enhance Vast's credibility in the space industry.

What critics are saying

  • Competition from established companies like Blue Origin may overshadow Vast's market efforts.
  • Reliance on SpaceX's Starlink poses risks if SpaceX faces operational challenges.
  • Unfunded NASA collaboration requires Vast to rely on its own capital, straining resources.

What makes VAST unique

  • Vast is pioneering artificial gravity space stations for long-term human habitation.
  • The company focuses on sustainable space habitats using centrifugal force to mimic Earth's gravity.
  • Vast collaborates with SpaceX for advanced communication via Starlink on its Haven-1 station.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Company Equity

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

7%

1 year growth

6%

2 year growth

17%
Business Wire
Apr 9th, 2024
Vast’S Haven-1 To Be World’S First Commercial Space Station Connected By Spacex Starlink

LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, we are announcing that Vast’s Haven-1, scheduled to be the world’s first commercial space station, will be equipped with SpaceX’s Starlink laser terminal providing Gigabit/s speed, low latency connectivity to its crew users, internal payload racks, external cameras and instruments. “If you need to provide high-speed, low-latency, continuous internet connectivity on a space station in orbit in 2025, SpaceX Starlink is the only option,” said Max Haot, Vast’s CEO. “We expect their network and technology leading position to continue and accelerate over time, which is why we are excited to have the chance to partner with SpaceX on deploying their first laser connectivity for a space station.”. The Haven-1 crew will be able to connect their personal devices via Wi-Fi to the Starlink network and have unprecedentedly better internet connectivity on orbit to host outreach video calls and perform experiments and science with full, high-speed internet access. Even during crew rest time, they will be able to use high-speed internet

EIN News
Mar 29th, 2024
MAX HAOT, CEO OF VAST SPACE, TO SPEAK AT THE NATIONAL SPACE SOCIETY'S ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SPACE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE

In 2023 Vast received a Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities-2 (CCSC-2) agreement from NASA to help develop artificial gravity stations with technical expertise, assessments, data, and more.

Business Wire
Mar 28th, 2024
Space Executive Clay Mowry Joins Vast As Advisor

LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vast, a pioneer in space habitation technologies, announces the appointment of Clay Mowry as its newest Advisor. Mowry’s career spans over two decades in the commercial launch, satellite, and space station sectors. As President of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), Mowry is a globally recognized leader in the space community, within industry and government alike

Aviation Week
Feb 15th, 2024
Vast Picks Singapore's Addvalue For Haven-1 Space Station Comms

SINGAPORE-U.S. startup Vast has selected Singapore space connectivity firm AddValue to provide Inter-satellite Data Relay System (IDRS) connectivity for its planned Haven-1 space station.

India Today
Dec 19th, 2023
Senior Apple designer with more than 1000 company patents in his name resigns

Reportedly, Clarke stepped down from his position in October of this year and has now joined the space technology company Vast.

GeekWire
Aug 29th, 2023
Spin Control: Starfish Space Makes Use Of Magnetism To Stop Satellite’S Death Spiral

An artist’s conception shows Starfish Space’s Otter Pup satellite docking craft. (Starfish Space Illustration)Two and a half months after Starfish Space’s first orbital mission teetered on the edge of failure because its Otter Pup satellite docking system took a wild tumble, the Kent, Wash.-based startup says that it has stopped the spin and is moving ahead with preparations to rendezvous with another satellite.Mission controllers still have to make sure that Otter Pup is in working order, and they still have to identify a satellite they can link up with. But Starfish co-founder Austin Link said the team has gotten over the highest hurdle: “de-tumbling” a spacecraft that had been rotating at a rate of roughly one revolution per second.“This is the first time that we as a company have gone and done something really unique and really extraordinary in space,” Link told GeekWire. “It wasn’t the thing that we set out to do with this mission. We still have that ahead of us. But to do that is, to me, another proof point for how excited I am to get to work with all the incredible folks we have at Starfish.”The challenge began shortly after Otter Pup and dozens of other spacecraft were sent into low Earth orbit by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on June 12

Google News
Aug 11th, 2023
Vast Appoints Max Haot as its New CEO and Alex Hudson as its First CTO

Vast, a pioneer in space habitation technologies, is pleased to announce that Jed McCaleb, Vast's Founder, has appointed Max Haot (currently President) to succeed him in the role of Chief Executive Officer.

SatNow
Jul 12th, 2023
Vast appoints veteran NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman as human spaceflight Advisor

Vast, a pioneer in space habitation technologies, has announced the appointment of Garrett Reisman, a veteran NASA astronaut, and accomplished space industry expert, as its newest advisor.

GeekWire
Jun 16th, 2023
Blue Origin Will Work With Nasa On Orbital Transportation System For Astronauts

Coby Cotton and Steve Young gaze at Earth during a Blue Origin suborbital spaceflight in August 2022. (Blue Origin Photo) NASA says it will collaborate with Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture on the development of new space transportation capabilities that will provide high-frequency access to low Earth orbit for astronauts and cargo.The project is one of seven selected for the second round of NASA’s Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities initiative, or CCSC-2. The first round began in 2014. All of the companies involved in CCSC-2 will work with NASA under the terms of unfunded Space Act Agreements. That means no money will change hands, but NASA will make its expertise available for the companies’ projects.“It is great to see companies invest their own capital toward innovative commercial space capabilities, and we’ve seen how these types of partnerships benefit both the private sector and NASA,” Phil McAlister, director of commercial spaceflight at NASA Headquarters, said today in a news release.“The companies can leverage NASA’s vast knowledge and experience, and the agency can be a customer for the capabilities included in the agreements in the future,” he said. “Ultimately, these agreements will foster more competition for services and more providers for innovative space capabilities.”Blue Origin’s suborbital space launch program, known as New Shepard, already has flown 31 people and scores of scientific payloads to space and back, in the course of six launches from its facilities in West Texas

Parabolic Arc
Jun 15th, 2023
Biz Briefs

Vast has selected Impulse Space to provide the propulsion system for its Haven-1 commercial space station, which is scheduled to launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 in August 2025.