Full-Time

Senior Manufacturing Engineer 1

Posted on 8/20/2026

Rocket Lab USA

Rocket Lab USA

1,001-5,000 employees

Launch services and spacecraft components provider

Compensation Overview

$115k - $144k/yr

+ Company stock + Employee Stock Purchase Program

No H1B Sponsorship

Pasadena, CA, USA

In Person

Onsite role in Pasadena, California.

Bachelor's

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Required Skills
GD&T
JIRA
Robotics
SolidWorks

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Requirements
  • A Bachelor of Science degree in industrial, mechanical, aerospace, manufacturing, robotics, or a related engineering discipline is required.
  • At least 5 years of experience building, testing, or supporting hardware in aerospace, robotics, automation, automotive, medical device, defense, or another high-reliability manufacturing environment is required; internships and school projects qualify.
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting engineering drawings, blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams is required.
  • Knowledge of ASME Y14.5 geometric dimensioning and tolerancing and inspection methods is required.
  • Ability to model with 3D computer-aided design, produce prints, interpret drawings, and work with assemblies or integrated hardware is required.
  • Experience developing manufacturing processes, work instructions, tooling, fixtures, or test procedures for complex hardware is required.
  • Ability to interface with multidisciplinary teams across mechanical, electrical, controls, software, quality, production, and supply chain functions is required.
Responsibilities
  • Plan and execute the build, integration, and test of robotics systems, electromechanical assemblies, tooling, fixtures, and related production hardware.
  • Review fabrication and assembly documentation for flight and production hardware, providing manufacturability feedback to improve build efficiency, reduce risk, and optimize cost without compromising quality or performance.
  • Develop concepts of operations, manufacturing plans, and build strategies for robotic mechanisms, automation equipment, and integrated modules.
  • Design, develop, and drive the build of production tooling, fixtures, handling equipment, and test setups that improve safety, quality, throughput, and repeatability.
  • Develop build methods to increase throughput, reduce opportunities for error, simplify technician workflows, and improve manufacturability.
  • Support robotics integration and production teams in developing and enabling day-to-day execution of assembly, inspection, repair or retrofit, integration, and system test procedures.
  • Collect, document, and communicate lessons learned from builds to design engineering, manufacturing, quality, and production teams.
  • Develop and maintain work instructions, travelers, test procedures, and visual aids to communicate effectively between engineering and technicians.
  • Oversee the creation, maintenance, and accuracy of production travelers and manufacturing documentation to ensure traceability, quality compliance, and efficient execution of manufacturing processes.
  • Contribute to, develop, and own build procedures; document non-conformances and translate findings into actionable process improvements.
  • Maintain integrated planning and build documents that reflect current hardware configurations, work scope, priorities, and production readiness.
  • Design and develop tools and hardware to enable robotics processing, assembly, checkout, and required testing capabilities.
  • Support development, buildout, and continuous improvement of robotics production areas, labs, and manufacturing processes.
  • Collaborate with management, peers from other departments, and highly skilled technicians on daily production and development activities.
  • Manage and track multiple priorities while maintaining focus on project goals, schedule, quality, and safety.
  • Identify and mitigate risks tied to shortages, late drawing release, process planning gaps, and supply constraints.
Desired Qualifications
  • At least 2 years of machine shop experience with a strong understanding of machining methods and techniques.
  • Experience developing and implementing work instructions, build documentation, and test procedures for robotics, automation, or electromechanical hardware.
  • Experience working directly with robotic mechanisms, motion systems, sensors, actuators, electrical assemblies, controls hardware, tooling, or production equipment.
  • Experience supporting the build and test of complex assemblies at the system and subsystem level.
  • Experience with design for manufacturing and assembly, root cause analysis, non-conformance disposition, and continuous improvement.
  • Experience with computer-aided manufacturing software and computer numerical control equipment.
  • Familiarity with post-processing methods.
  • Experience managing complex projects or process improvements that led to successful outcomes.
  • Experience working in a fast-paced development, prototype, new product introduction, or rapid-growth manufacturing environment.
  • Experience working in electrostatic discharge and clean environments.
  • Familiarity with manufacturing resource planning or enterprise resource planning systems, JIRA or other issue-tracking systems, and production-readiness metrics.
  • Familiarity with wire harnessing.

Rocket Lab USA provides end-to-end space services including launch, spacecraft components, and mission support for government, defense, and commercial customers. Its Electron small-lift launcher delivers dedicated missions for small satellites, using carbon composite structures and 3D-printed Rutherford engines for high launch frequency. The Space Systems unit makes spacecraft components and the Photon satellite bus, and the company is developing Neutron for larger constellations and interplanetary missions, as well as HASTE for hypersonic tech tests. By combining in-house launch and hardware with strategic acquisitions, Rocket Lab offers integrated mission solutions to reduce risk and complexity, aiming to make space missions faster, more reliable, and more accessible.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Long Beach, California

Founded

2006

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What believers are saying

  • Rocket Lab posted record Q2 2026 revenue of $234 million, up 62% year-over-year.
  • On August 16, 2026, Rocket Lab confirmed eight Globalstar satellites reached orbit nominally.
  • Backlog reached $2.36 billion in Q2 2026, supported by more than $437 million new launch contracts.

What critics are saying

  • Neutron slipped again on August 10, 2026, with first flight now uncertain until 2027.
  • Rocket Lab sold $1.53 billion of ATM equity by Q2 2026, crushing shareholder ownership.
  • Mynaric and Iridium integration increase margin pressure and execution risk across 2026 and 2027.

What makes Rocket Lab USA unique

  • Rocket Lab signed a $397 million Space Force SB-AMTI Neutron spacecraft contract on August 4, 2026.
  • Rocket Lab vertically integrates launch, buses, and components, winning Viasat's August 17, 2026 PTS-G award.
  • Rocket Lab's Space Systems delivered $189.5 million in Q2 2026 revenue, proving manufacturing depth.

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Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

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Paid Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Flexible Spending Account

Company Equity

Wellness Program

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Childcare Support

Gym Membership

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Employee Stock Purchase Plan

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Flexible Work Hours

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Yahoo Finance
Aug 17th, 2026
Viasat taps Rocket Lab to build GEO satellite for U.S. Space Force's PTS-G programme

Viasat has selected Rocket Lab to build the satellite bus for a spacecraft under the US Space Force's Protected Tactical SATCOM-Global (PTS-G) programme. The agreement, announced on 17 August 2026, supports Viasat's work on the first PTS-G production award, Swarm 1, which aims to deploy a small, manoeuvrable satellite in geosynchronous Earth orbit. Viasat secured the prime Swarm 1 contract on 22 May 2026. The award covers manufacture, integration, testing, launch and on-orbit checkout, plus five years of operational support. Rocket Lab will supply its Lightning-GEO platform to carry Viasat's dual-band X/Ka-band communications payload. The spacecraft includes Rocket Lab's power systems, star trackers, reaction wheels and flight software. The programme seeks to provide more flexible protected military satellite communications capable of operating in contested environments.

Yahoo Finance
Aug 17th, 2026
Rocket Lab launches eight satellites in $143M Globalstar replenishment contract

Rocket Lab has successfully launched eight satellites for Globalstar's communications network from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on 15 August. The satellites, built under a $143 million contract with MDA Space, mark the first batch of 17 platforms Rocket Lab is producing. The company has confirmed contact with all eight spacecraft, which are generating power and operating normally in orbit. The 500kg satellites are customised versions of Rocket Lab's Lightning platform, manufactured at its Long Beach, California headquarters. The platforms will undergo commissioning before joining Globalstar's network, which provides direct-to-device communications and internet of things applications. MDA Space serves as prime contractor for the constellation replenishment programme, handling final assembly and integration in Montréal.

Yahoo Finance
Aug 17th, 2026
Rocket Lab posts record $234M Q2 revenue, up 62% YoY, beats estimates despite margin pressure

Rocket Lab reported Q2 revenue of $234 million, up 62% year-on-year, beating analyst estimates. CEO Peter Beck highlighted the record performance and expanding backlog driven by satellite manufacturing wins. Despite the beat, shares fell as management cited margin pressure from the Mynaric acquisition integration costs and business mix shifts. The company guided Q3 revenue to $257.5 million and EBITDA to $20 million, both above analyst expectations. During the earnings call, analysts questioned Neutron production scaling, plans to accelerate growth at acquired Iridium, pricing for GHOST-enabled launches, timing of a next-generation Iridium constellation, and cash burn drivers. Management emphasised reliable scaling over speed and expects free cash flow improvement following Neutron's first successful test flight.

Simply Wall St
Aug 14th, 2026
Rocket Lab raises $1.06B in stock sales, valued 6% below $85 fair value target

Rocket Lab has disclosed an at-the-market equity programme of up to $1.94 billion, alongside completing $1.06 billion in common stock sales. The move follows a 36% share price decline over 90 days, though the one-year return stands at 87%. Analyst estimates suggest the stock is 5.8% undervalued, with a fair value of $85 per share against the recent close of $80.10. The company is transitioning from small-launch specialist to integrated space and defence contractor, with Space Systems now comprising 67% of revenue. Rocket Lab holds a $1.85 billion backlog, up 73% year-over-year, anchored by an $816 million SDA Tranche 3 award. The valuation relies on successful Neutron execution and timely contract delivery.

Yahoo Finance
Aug 14th, 2026
Bank of America reiterates Buy rating on Rocket Lab with $115 target after Q2 earnings

Bank of America reiterated its Buy rating on Rocket Lab with a $115 price target, representing roughly 44% upside, following the space company's second-quarter earnings. The bank views potential weakness from a revenue miss as "a particularly attractive entry point." Rocket Lab reported second-quarter revenue of $234.1 million, up 62% year-over-year, slightly below the $237 million Bloomberg consensus. The shortfall stemmed from Launch Services revenue falling 4% to $44.6 million, whilst Space Systems revenue climbed to $189.5 million from $97.9 million. Bank of America highlighted positive indicators including a record $2.36 billion total backlog, up 137% year-over-year, and more than $437 million in new launch contracts secured. The company's GAAP net loss narrowed to $49.3 million from $66.4 million in the prior year period.