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Reporting directly to our Senior VP of Manufacturing and Supply Chain, the Vice President of Supply Chain will lead the organization responsible for providing Relativity with the materials, hardware, and resources necessary for the production of our Terran R rockets.
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The Lead Machinist position will be based out of Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA. This person will report to the Fabrication Supervisor and develop a high performing team that is responsible for the machining and fabrication of a wide variety parts to support multiple programs across Rocket Lab. You will interface with critical teams including Supply Chain, CNC Programming, Quality, Manufacturing Engineering, Design, and Propulsion.
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At Boeing, these roles provide you the opportunity to learn all aspects of the Aerospace Manufacturing environment and allow you to explore and learn the complete production system from supply chain production readiness, to fabrication of raw materials, assembly and installation, and supporting deliveries to our customers around the world.
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Drive supplier corrective actions associated with any escapes or contaminants identified in JetZero manufacturing or supply chain. A bachelor's or master's degree in business management, supply chain, quality engineering, materials science, or a related field, with a minimum of 5-years of experience in supply chain operations, preferably within the aerospace industry; (OR) 10+ years of experience in a Supplier Quality or Supply Chain Management role, preferably in the aerospace industry, is also acceptable.
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2-10 years in a Material Planning, Demand Planning, Fulfillment Planning a fast-paced manufacturing, aerospace, supply chain, engineering or similar. Must have excellent experience working cross-functionally and heavy collaboration with internal stakeholders: engineering, manufacturing, Procurement, Supply Chain, finance, accounting, quality, and executive management.
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Vast is looking for a Manager, NDT , reporting to the Senior Vice President, Quality and Supply Chain , to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial-gravity human-rated space stations.
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A TSM is a member of the Supply Chain Management (SCM) team that LM Aeronautics uses to minimize disruptions to the supply chain by providing “in the field” oversight of supplier execution.
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