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Blue Origin LLC Process Manufacturing Engineer II - Non Destructive Testing in Seattle, Washington

At Blue Origin, we envision millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. We're working to develop reusable, safe, and low-cost space vehicles and systems within a culture of safety, collaboration, and inclusion. Join our diverse team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight! This role is part of Blue Origin Operations, which is comprised of Integrated Supply Chain, Facilities, and Security. This includes Manufacturing and Supply Chain support across all Blue Origin facilities. As part of a diverse and hardworking team of experts, you will be responsible for working closely with non destructive test (NDT) teams to support all aspects, efforts and equipment related to verifying the integrity of various launch vehicle and rocket engine components. This includes owning and optimizing inspection processes for hardware as well as designing and fabricating fixtures and tools to aid in inspections and hardware handling. We are looking for someone to apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and dedication to quality to positively impact safe human spaceflight. Passion for our mission and vision is required! Special Mentions Relocation provided Travel expected up to 15% of the time Shifts available: Day shift Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Own and generate standard non destructive test processes and work instruction to validate that hardware meets requirements. Design fixturing solutions to improve hardware inspection processes and facilitate movement. Create and refine work instructions to support a vast array of non destructive test techniques including: penetrant testing, radiography, shearography, ultrasonic testing, and more. Coordinate directly with NDT Engineering, manufacturing engineering and quality teams to ensure equipment capabilities for inspection of research and flight hardware are met. Provide manufacturing and inspection feedback to design teams with regard to inspection capabilities and inspection strategies. Support day-to-day production and manufacturing tasks. Identify, plan, and execute capital equipment, machine, and layout upgrades to the meet rate production demand Find and eliminate process waste, streamline processes and enable continuous improvement Define, develop, implement, and optimize NDT manufacturing processes of rocket engine components Assist with the development, evaluation, and improvement of nondestructive inspection techniques for multiple methods, including: fluorescent dye penetrant, film and non-film radiography, computed tomography, eddy current, ultrasonic, and shearography Conduct PFMEA studies, mitigate risks and document work instructions Analyze and disposition non-conformances, monitor trends, drive root cause analysis and deploy corrective actions Summarize, document, and communicate testing results to stakeholders Minimum Qualifications: Passion for our mission: Millions of people living and working in space! 3+ years of experience in a Manufacturing environment Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Aerospace Engineering from a nationally accredited university Experience with NDT processes such as fluorescent dye penetrant, film and non-film radiography, computed tomography, eddy current, ultrasonic, and shearography Proven ability to develop, monitor, and streamline processes Understanding of common aerospace manufacturing processes, including but not limited to: additive manufacturing, casting, laser welding, GTAW welding, electron beam welding, and chemical etching processes Experience with 3D parametric CAD software Proven experience and successful track record developing/starting new processes Strong written, personal, technical, and software skills (CAD, Scheduling, Issue Tracking, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Minitab, O

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