Manufacturing Engineer, Special Projects at Hadrian

Los Angeles, California, United States

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$135,000 – $185,000Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
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Aerospace, Defense, Aviation, ShipbuildingIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience
  • 3-5+ years of experience in manufacturing environments, particularly in systems engineering or automation deployment roles
  • Proven ability to collaborate with design engineers on early-stage product development, including translating design intent into robust manufacturing solutions
  • Strong DFM expertise with a track record of influencing design decisions to enhance manufacturability, reduce costs, and accelerate time-to-market
  • Demonstrated ability to lead complex projects and drive cross-functional alignment in fast-paced, iterative settings
  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills for data-driven problem solving and process improvement
  • Excellent communication, documentation, and team-building skills, with a hands-on, solution-oriented mindset
  • What Will Set You Apart
  • Experience transitioning products from prototype to scalable volume manufacturing
  • Background in implementing automation and test systems into production workflows
  • Proficiency in data tools such as Excel and SQL for manufacturing analytics and process control
  • Experience managing or mentoring high-performing engineering teams with diverse technical backgrounds

Responsibilities

  • Lead the design and development of first-generation manufacturing systems and automation tools from concept through deployment
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including design, production, supply chain, controls, software, and robotics, to implement strategic and process improvements
  • Communicate proactively with design engineering teams to provide early feedback on manufacturability and support iterative product development cycles
  • Apply DFM (Design for Manufacturability) principles at the product level to ensure ease of production, cost efficiency, and scalability
  • Own and drive upgrades and autonomous system developments that support high-reliability production and rapid iteration
  • Analyze and troubleshoot equipment to optimize uptime, output quality, and process efficiency
  • Identify, define, and deploy automation opportunities using internal capabilities or external partnerships, guided by rigorous ROI and technical evaluations

Skills

Automation
Robotics
Manufacturing Systems
Controls Engineering
Process Improvement
Supply Chain
Production Engineering
Software Integration

Hadrian

Automated factories for precision metal components

About Hadrian

Hadrian builds automated factories to produce precision metal components for the Space & Defense industry. These factories are designed to manufacture parts for rockets, satellites, jets, and drones much faster and cheaper than traditional machine shops. By automating the manufacturing process, Hadrian can deliver flight-grade machined parts in as little as 5 to 21 days, depending on the complexity of the part. The company uses advanced scheduling and capacity management systems to ensure timely delivery and provides customers with real-time visibility into their orders, including inspection results. Unlike its competitors, Hadrian focuses on creating a highly efficient production environment that significantly reduces costs and improves production speed. The goal is to enhance the manufacturing capabilities of their customers and support them in bringing new products to market more effectively.

Torrance, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2020Year Founded
$224.3MTotal Funding
SERIES_BCompany Stage
Industrial & Manufacturing, DefenseIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Substantial equity grants
Healthcare, vision, dental, & life Insurance
Stipends for relocation, home office and/or flights to LA
Exposure to Tier 1 VCs & Angel Investors
If you leave to start your own company, we'll invest and help you fundraise

Risks

Increased competition from automated manufacturing startups threatens Hadrian's market share.
Reliance on venture capital funding poses financial risks for Hadrian's expansion plans.
Geopolitical tensions could lead to regulatory changes impacting Hadrian's operations.

Differentiation

Hadrian builds autonomous, software-defined precision component factories for aerospace and defense.
The company delivers flight-grade machined parts in 5-21 days, enhancing efficiency.
Real-time visibility and advanced scheduling set Hadrian apart in precision manufacturing.

Upsides

Increased demand for precision components in the eVTOL market boosts Hadrian's growth potential.
U.S. government investment in domestic manufacturing aligns with Hadrian's expansion plans.
Industry 4.0 technologies enhance Hadrian's automated factory systems, improving efficiency.

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