POSTING ACTIVE · REQ-4B411 · FY26.Q2

Technical Program Manager-– Technical Product Integrator, Core Avionics & RF

Blue Origin
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§ 01OVERVIEW

Application close date:

Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the requisition is closed.

At Blue Origin, we envision millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. We’re working to develop reusable, safe, and low-cost space vehicles and systems within a culture of safety, collaboration, and inclusion. Join our team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight! 

This role is part of Blue Origin Operations, which is comprised of Integrated Supply Chain, Test Operations, Safety, Quality, and Mission Assurance. This includes Manufacturing and Supply Chain support across all Blue Origin facilities.

Blue Origin is a pioneering team dedicated to building a future where millions of people live and work in space for the benefit of Earth. Our team of collaborators, doers, and problem-solvers is committed to a culture of safety.

We are seeking a Technical Program Manager (Technical Product Integrator) to own the end‑to‑end production readiness and vertical integration of core avionics and RF radio assemblies for the Lunar program. This role is the bridge between engineering, the core components business unit, and our Grandview, MO manufacturing site, with a strong emphasis on printed circuit board (PCB) / circuit card assembly (CCA) manufacturing.
You will own the master production schedule, labor and capacity planning, and make/buy/where decisions for your product lines, ensuring that hardware is delivered on time and at quality to support vehicle integration in Florida.

§ 02SPECIAL MENTIONS:
  • Position is based in Kent WA; No relocation provided

  • Travel expected up to 5%-10% of the time


Key Responsibilities


Production Integration & Vertical Integration
•  Own the master production schedule for assigned core avionics and RF radio products (development, qualification, and flight builds).
•  Drive vertical integration of currently outsourced PCB/CCA assemblies into internal manufacturing, partnering closely with engineering, supply chain, and factory teams.
•  Lead or heavily contribute to make/buy/where decisions for PCBs/CCAs and related assemblies, balancing cost, risk, capacity, and schedule.
•  Translate product and engineering requirements into factory-ready build plans, ensuring tooling, processes, and test capabilities are in place.
Factory Interface & Operations
•  Act as the primary interface between the core components team in Kent and the Grandview, MO manufacturing site for your products.
•  Partner with planning, operations, and production leads to ensure line readiness, staffing, and material availability.
•  Develop and maintain labor and capacity plans (touch labor and support labor) and highlight constraints early.
•  Monitor production performance (schedule adherence, yield, rework, scrap) and drive corrective actions with the appropriate teams.
Production Readiness & Execution
•  Own the plan to achieve Production Readiness (PR) milestones for your products, from development through rate production.
•  Track and communicate schedule variances, risks, and mitigation plans to stakeholders.
•  Coordinate builds across multiple sites (development in Kent, manufacturing in Grandview, integration in Florida) and ensure alignment on priorities and build sequence.
•  Support build reviews, readiness reviews, and factory ramp activities as the accountable TPM for your scope.
Cross‑Functional Leadership
•  Serve as the “bridge builder” between engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, quality, and program management for your product lines.
•  Drive cross‑functional issue resolution related to design for manufacturability/test (DFM/DFT), build flow, test coverage, and quality escapes.
•  Provide clear, structured communication on status, risks, and decisions to leadership and partner teams.

§ 03BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

•  Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Physics, Manufacturing, or related technical field; or equivalent hands‑on experience in electronics manufacturing/operations.
•  5+ years of experience in hardware-focused roles such as:
   •  Technical Program/Project Manager
   •  Manufacturing Engineer (electronics)
   •  Hardware Operations Program Manager
   •  Product Integrator or similar
•  Demonstrated experience working with printed circuit board / circuit card assemblies (PCB/CCA) in a production or NPI environment, such as:
   •  SMT assembly processes, board-level test, failure analysis, or yield improvement.
   •  Collaboration with electronics manufacturing facilities or contract manufacturers (EMS/CM).

§ 04PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

•  Hands-on or direct ownership experience with PCB/CCA manufacturing for complex electronic systems (avionics, RF, communications, or similar).
•  Experience leading vertical integration or insourcing efforts: moving hardware from suppliers into internal factories.
•  Proven ownership of production schedules, capacity and labor planning, and ramp plans for hardware product lines.
•  Experience working across multiple sites, e.g., design/development in one location and manufacturing in another.
•  Strong understanding of production readiness milestones and the transition from development to rate production.
•  Demonstrated ability to:
   •  Coordinate across engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and quality.
   •  Drive decisions on make/buy/where tradeoffs.
   •  Communicate clearly with senior stakeholders about status, risks, and mitigations.
•  Experience in aerospace, avionics, RF, or other safety‑critical hardware environments is a plus.

§ 05WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE

•  A stable, executable master production schedule for core avionics/RF assemblies that stays aligned across Kent, Grandview, and Florida.
•  On-time, in‑full delivery of PCB/CCA‑based hardware to vehicle integration, with clear ownership for resolving factory issues.
•  A clear and sustainable vertical integration path for key electronic assemblies, reducing reliance on external suppliers while maintaining quality and schedule.
•  Positive feedback from engineering and factory partners that you are the single, reliable point of coordination for your product lines.

§ 06CULTURE STATEMENT

Don’t meet all desired requirements? Studies have shown that some people are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single desired qualification. At Blue Origin, we are dedicated to building an authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every desired qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.

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