Weld Manufacturing Engineer
TLDR
Hands-on engineer driving rapid development and integration of advanced hardware through welding processes, fixtures, and joint designs across R&D and prototype manufacturing.
- Develop, qualify, and optimize weld processes and parameters for multiple techniques including, but not limited to, electron beam, laser beam, gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, plasma arc, resistance, friction-stir, and orbital tube welding.
- Support R&D and production builds of welded aircraft structures, tanks, and propulsion assemblies, providing direct guidance to technicians and manufacturing engineers.
- Collaborate with design and manufacturing engineering to drive weld joint design, fixture development, and assembly methods optimized for manufacturability, precision, and repeatability.
- Lead root cause investigations related to weld performance, material compatibility, and process deviations; implement corrective actions based on metallurgical and mechanical findings.
- Plan and execute weld qualification campaigns, including mechanical testing, NDE inspection, and data interpretation.
- Partner with NDE specialists to evaluate weld quality and develop advanced inspection techniques tailored for high-performance aircraft applications.
- Implement process control improvements using feedback from weld tests, NDE, and production data to increase reliability and consistency.
- Identify and integrate automated or robotic welding solutions to improve throughput, consistency, and quality.
- Research and evaluate emerging welding technologies and materials for potential application in hypersonic vehicle manufacturing.
- Collaborate closely with tooling, automation, and integration teams to develop solutions that minimize distortion, improve accuracy, and accelerate production timelines.
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or other related technical discipline.
- Hands-on fabrication, manufacturing, or testing experience with structural aerospace assemblies.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, the person in this role is primarily focused on execution.
- Degree in Welding Engineering or related technical field.
- Hands-on welding experience with nickel-based alloys, stainless steel, titanium, copper, and aluminum.
- Understanding of weld design principles and mechanical tolerances under thermal and structural loads.
- Experience with brazing, joining, and metallographic interpretation.
- Understanding of welding processes including, but not limited to, electron beam, laser beam, plasma arc, resistance, friction-stir, gas tungsten arc, and gas metal arc.
- Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Frequent walking through office, manufacturing, and test facility environments.
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.
Benefits:
- 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
Hermeus is a manufacturer of high-speed aircraft, specializing in the rapid design, build, and testing of high-Mach and hypersonic vehicles. Our focus is on delivering advanced capabilities for the Department of Defense, ensuring that the U.S. and its allies retain a strategic edge over potential adversaries.
- Founded
- Founded 2018
- Employees
- 11-50 employees
- Total raised
- $76M raised