All Orbits, All Planets - Join us on our journeyGilmour Space is the leading Australian rocket company, pioneering next-generation hybrid propulsion technologies for small satellite launch vehicles.The Manufacturing Engineer Graduate will support the fast-paced manufacturing and test of Launch Vehicle and satellite hardware through the development and optimisation of all aspects of manufacturing activities, including but not limited to manufacturing best practices, introduction of process improvement and enhancement across all areas of production. Document and communicate across teams to ensure duties are performed in an efficient and timely manner whilst adhering to Gilmour Space policies and procedures.Duties and Responsibilities:The responsibilities listed are not exhaustive, they represent examples of the work performed by this position. You will be required to perform other duties within your skills and abilities.Prepare engineering documentation necessary for the transition from development to production including manufacturing processes, standards, assembly procedures, test procedures, standard operating procedures, bills of materials, suitable alternate parts lists and mechanical drawingsPerform structured root cause analysis of in-process failuresResolving technical issues and actively providing constructive technical feedback and recommendations to ensure robust, manufacturable products.Manufacturing tooling design and validationProcess mapping and capturing current ways of work; highlighting and implementing improvement projects.Assist Manufacturing Engineering team with implementation of new processes and projects.Other duties as requested by ManagementMinimum Qualifications, Skills and Experience:Bachelors degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering or closely related areas.Proficiency with common industry CAD packages (SolidWorks, OnShape, Inventor etc.)Ability to read and generate engineering drawings.NV1 Security Clearance eligible preferredDesired Qualifications, Skills and Experience:Internships or placements within a highly regulated manufacturing industry (Aerospace, Medical etc.) will be highly regarded.Ability to work well in an integrated team including daily interactions with technicians, engineers, and managers.Creative problem solver that can bring multiple disciplines together.Self-motivated with strong multi-tasking, organizational, communication and documentation skills.Policies and ProceduresAll Gilmour Space policies and procedures form part of all Employees’ terms of engagement and position descriptions. Employees of Gilmour Space are to ensure compliance with all company policies and procedures as updated from time to time. On occasion you may be required to attend training on policies and procedures.

Manufacturing Engineer Graduate

All Orbits, All Planets - Join us on our journey

Gilmour Space is the leading Australian rocket company, pioneering next-generation hybrid propulsion technologies for small satellite launch vehicles.

The Manufacturing Engineer Graduate will support the fast-paced manufacturing and test of Launch Vehicle and satellite hardware through the development and optimisation of all aspects of manufacturing activities, including but not limited to manufacturing best practices, introduction of process improvement and enhancement across all areas of production. Document and communicate across teams to ensure duties are performed in an efficient and timely manner whilst adhering to Gilmour Space policies and procedures.

Duties and Responsibilities:

The responsibilities listed are not exhaustive, they represent examples of the work performed by this position. You will be required to perform other duties within your skills and abilities.

  • Prepare engineering documentation necessary for the transition from development to production including manufacturing processes, standards, assembly procedures, test procedures, standard operating procedures, bills of materials, suitable alternate parts lists and mechanical drawings
  • Perform structured root cause analysis of in-process failures
  • Resolving technical issues and actively providing constructive technical feedback and recommendations to ensure robust, manufacturable products.
  • Manufacturing tooling design and validation
  • Process mapping and capturing current ways of work; highlighting and implementing improvement projects.
  • Assist Manufacturing Engineering team with implementation of new processes and projects.
  • Other duties as requested by Management

Minimum Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • Bachelors degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering or closely related areas.
  • Proficiency with common industry CAD packages (SolidWorks, OnShape, Inventor etc.)
  • Ability to read and generate engineering drawings.
  • NV1 Security Clearance eligible preferred

Desired Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • Internships or placements within a highly regulated manufacturing industry (Aerospace, Medical etc.) will be highly regarded.
  • Ability to work well in an integrated team including daily interactions with technicians, engineers, and managers.
  • Creative problem solver that can bring multiple disciplines together.
  • Self-motivated with strong multi-tasking, organizational, communication and documentation skills.

Policies and Procedures

All Gilmour Space policies and procedures form part of all Employees’ terms of engagement and position descriptions. Employees of Gilmour Space are to ensure compliance with all company policies and procedures as updated from time to time. On occasion you may be required to attend training on policies and procedures.