About the job
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing space travel by engineering rockets that not only meet current demands but also pave the way for future innovations. Our flagship Terran R vehicle is designed to deliver customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. Yet, this is merely the beginning. The commercial success of Terran R will catalyze groundbreaking advancements in science, exploration, and innovation, taking humanity beyond the familiar.
Joining Relativity means becoming part of a culture characterized by autonomy, ownership, and meaningful impact. Here, you won’t just complete tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of rockets, manufacturing processes, and the company itself. Regardless of your expertise—be it in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions—you will collaborate across various teams, influence key decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition rapidly. Relativity is a dynamic environment where creativity and technical rigor harmonize, allowing your voice to shape our collective narrative. Now is an extraordinary moment to leave your imprint on our product, processes, and culture as we advance the tangible momentum of Terran R. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you. Join us.
About the Team:
The Materials and Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) team is integral to enabling the Terran R’s successful flights and scalability. We are responsible for developing, characterizing, and inspecting materials and processes utilized throughout the vehicle. From welding and additive manufacturing to advanced composites, our team operates at the intersection of innovation and execution, balancing performance, reliability, cost, quality, and timelines. As we approach our first flight and beyond, the challenges we face become increasingly exciting, providing opportunities to influence how we design for reusability. Our engineers enjoy broad exposure and ownership across products, systems, and disciplines, driving significant decisions in design, manufacturing, and operations.

