Manufacturing Process Planner Estimator
Astrion
Huntsville, Alabama
Manufacturing Process Planner Estimator
Location: Huntsville, AL (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center – Redstone Arsenal)
Contract: METTS III
Company: Astrion
Astrion is seeking a highly skilled Manufacturing Process Planner Estimator to support the Marshall Engineering Technicians and Trades Support (METTS) III contract at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) located on Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.
The METTS III contract provides comprehensive engineering technician and trade support services, along with professional and management oversight of technical staff in direct support of NASA programs and missions.
This position requires a high level of technical expertise, ingenuity, and independent judgment. Assignments frequently involve non-routine, complex, or first-of-a-kind tasks, including the development of manufacturing plans, cost estimates, and process documentation for prototype and production hardware.
Key Responsibilities
The Manufacturing Process Planner Estimator works with minimal supervision and reports to a Manager. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Plan, coordinate, and document manufacturing processes for support and customer organizations
Develop detailed process plans, estimates, pricing, and schedules for complex, non-routine parts and equipment
Interpret and translate work orders, engineering drawings, blueprints, sketches, specifications, and sample parts that may lack complete dimensions, tolerances, or fit and finish details
Plan sequences of operations requiring original or innovative setups, attachments, tooling, and machining techniques
Estimate manpower, materials, tooling, and machine requirements based on current shop capabilities
Outline machining processes involving unusual or compound angles and complex geometries
Apply advanced shop mathematics, including geometric and trigonometric formulas, to compute compound angles, angular indexing, hole patterns, pitch lead, and pitch diameters
Collaborate closely with designers, engineers, and manufacturing personnel during work order development and process preparation
Recommend and implement methods and procedures that improve efficiency, reduce costs, enhance dimensional accuracy, and optimize machine time
Perform fabrication or assembly labor when required to support production activities
Required Experience
Formal training in machine shop practices and basic computer skills acquired through vocational, technical, or military service school training
Minimum of 10 years of machine shop experience
Comprehensive knowledge of blueprint reading, machining processes, and fabrication methods
Education
Not applicable
Preferred Experience
Not applicable
Work Environment
Environmentally controlled shop (heated and cooled)
Exposure to machinery noise
Laboratory, test environments, test stands, and possible confined spaces
Occasional outdoor work may be required
Travel Requirements (%): up to 10%
Physical Requirements
Ability to bend, stoop, and lift occasionally, with or without reasonable accommodation
Ability to stand or sit for extended periods as required by job tasks
Medical Requirements
All positions supporting the METTS III contract are contingent upon successful completion of NASA medical screenings at the start of employment and annually thereafter. Screening requirements are determined based on the Safety, Health, and Environmental Job Assessment Questionnaire.
Other Essential Functions
Strong communication skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams
Security Clearance Requirements
U.S. Citizenship required
Public Trust clearance required
Applicants selected for positions requiring a security clearance will be subject to a background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information
About the Company
Astrion
We are the transformative evolution of two prominent government services firms, ERC and Oasis Systems, each bringing with them a rich legacy of dedicated service to our nation’s Defense and Federal communities.
The company brings together 2,800 employees focused on Cybersecurity, Digital Solutions, Mission Support, and Systems Engineering serving customers in more than 36 states across the U.S. with Centers of Excellence in Washington DC, Huntsville, AL and Burlington, MA.
Our resources, deep expertise, and adaptable solutions will enable us to scale and expand development and engineering capabilities for Defense and Federal communities.