Join a leading international aerospace and technology organisation As part of a dynamic global group, this company develops, manufactures, and tests critical components for both government and commercial space programs. Their portfolio includes work on prominent launch vehicle initiatives, next-gen aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and defence applications. Known for their advanced manufacturing techniques, they specialise in high-performance metal and fibre composite products-ranging from structural components to cryogenic and pressure tanks-with an emphasis on lightweight efficiency. In addition to aerospace, their expertise in additive manufacturing, carbon fibre composites (CFRP), and hydrogen mobility makes them a valued partner across industries. With a workforce of approximately 600 people at multiple international locations, they continue to grow and innovate at the forefront of the sector. Your mission in space engineering: Take on a pivotal role as a Manufacturing Engineer (m/f/d) and help bring cutting-edge European and international launch vehicles to life. Key responsibilities Act as the bridge between engineering, production, and supply chain in the product development lifecycle Collaborate with cross-functional teams including design, work preparation, metrology, NC programming, production development, procurement, and quality assurance Ensure production-ready, cost-efficient designs through feasibility assessments and improvement proposals Contribute to financial planning (RC/NRC) for manufacturing expenditures Help evolve and refine internal processes Oversee manufacturability and testability of new projects across in-house and external production chains Lead manufacturing process development in technical projects and liaise with project and systems engineering teams Align construction documentation with internal and supply chain standards Ensure compliance with all construction standards and customer-specific requirements Your profile Degree in production, mechanical, or aerospace engineering (or equivalent professional qualifications with relevant experience) Strong development and design background-ideally within aerospace Experience with aerospace-grade manufacturing and testing technologies Proficiency in CAD (NX, Catia), PLM, and SAP systems Excellent written and spoken English Team-oriented with strong facilitation and coordination skills Independent and structured approach to project work What's on offer Flexibility through mobile working and flextime options Competitive salary aligned with industry standards 35-hour work week, generous leave allowances, and special leave Career development and advanced training opportunities Onsite amenities including canteen and employee parking Supportive, collaborative work culture backed by a global organisation Ready to take your career to new heights in a mission-driven, international setting? Applications are welcome in German or English via the organisation's online platform.