Components Manufacturing Engineer
Job Description
- Develop and own end-to-end manufacturing processes for complex mechanical and precision components (e.g., this includes valves, fluids components, actuators, manifolds, and electro-mechanical assemblies. ).
- Drive design for manufacturability (DFM) by collaborating directly with design and development engineers from concept through release.
- Define and optimize process parameters for laser welding, precision machining, assembly, and inspection of critical components.
- Lead first-article builds, troubleshoot process non-conformances, and implement permanent corrective actions.
- Own planning, operations, and scheduling for the sheet metal shop, ensuring on-time delivery of high-quality hardware.
- Design and procure production tooling, fixtures, and test equipment to improve quality, repeatability, and throughput.
- Support technicians and specialists on the production floor by troubleshooting issues, resolving non-conformances, and implementing corrective actions in a timely manner.
- Establish and maintain process documentation, including manufacturing plans, work instructions, and control plans.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with quality, supply chain, and test teams to ensure consistent component performance and reliability.
- Develop data-driven approaches for process control, capability analysis, and yield improvement.
- Serve as the technical authority for component manufacturing, mentoring technicians and shaping the facility’s future manufacturing capabilities.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Science, or related field.
- 3+ years of hands-on experience in precision component manufacturing (aerospace, defense, or high-performance hardware industries preferred).
- Proven ability to develop, validate, and scale new manufacturing processes from concept through production.
- Strong understanding of GD&T, tolerance stack-ups, and material behavior under manufacturing processes.
- Hands-on experience in a lab or production environment, with a focus on process development, fixture design, or failure analysis.
- Experience with advanced welding methods (laser, e-beam, resistance, or friction stir).
- Knowledge of aerospace-grade materials such as aluminum, titanium, Inconel, and stainless steel.
- Experience with valves, fluids components, actuators, manifolds, and electro-mechanical assemblies.
- Familiarity with DFM/DFA principles, SPC, and Lean manufacturing practices.
- Experience transitioning R&D hardware into low-rate or full-rate production environments.
- Strong CAD/CAM proficiency (NX, CATIA, SolidWorks, or Fusion 360).
- Comfortable working in a startup or rapid-development environment requiring broad ownership and adaptability.
- Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Frequent walking through office, manufacturing, and test facility environments.
- Extended or flexible hours may be required to meet critical program milestones.
The salary range listed for this role is intended as a general guideline. Final compensation will be determined based on a variety of factors, including role scope and responsibilities, relevant experience, education and training, key skills, market data, and business needs.
At Hermeus, compensation is only one part of our total rewards package. We offer competitive pay, equity, and a range of benefits designed to support our team.
- Health & Wellness: 100% employer-paid healthcare and pet insurance
- Financial: Competitive pay, stock options, 401(k) retirement plan, and potential year-end bonuses
- Time Off: Paid parental leave, 12 federal holidays, unlimited PTO for exempt employees, and generous accrued PTO for non-exempt employees
- Office Perks: Weekly paid office lunches and fully stocked breakrooms
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
