South Burlington, Vermont, United States
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The salary range is $100,000 - $150,000 a year, based on skills, experience, industry background, and the evolving needs of the role.
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Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or similar, 5-10 years in mechanical manufacturing, CAD experience in SolidWorks for complex assemblies, manufacturing work instruction formulation, vendor oversight, GD&T application, basic machining skills, and proficiency in Google G-Suite and Slack. Self-starter qualities with strong organization, discipline, teamwork, and communication are also required.
BETA Technologies fosters a refreshing, vibrant, and inclusive culture where team members apply intellectual curiosity, passion for aviation, and commitment to sustainability to revolutionize electric aviation and positively impact the environment.
Strong candidates have the minimum qualifications plus 'above and beyond' experience like composites manufacturing, tooling design, CATIA, CNC/CMM operation, and QC analysis; all driven candidates are encouraged to apply even if they don't meet every qualification.
Develops eVTOL aircraft and charging systems
BETA Technologies develops electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and the charging infrastructure needed to support them. Their eVTOL aircraft are designed for both passenger and cargo transport, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional air travel. The company also installs and maintains charging systems, ensuring that clients have the necessary support for electric flight. BETA Technologies stands out from competitors by offering a comprehensive solution that includes both the aircraft and the infrastructure, catering to commercial airlines and logistics companies. The goal of BETA Technologies is to make air travel greener, safer, and more efficient, contributing to a significant reduction in carbon emissions in the aerospace sector.