Senior Project Manager, Manufacturing Development

Anduril Industries

  • Atlanta, Georgia, United States
  • Onsite
  • $126,000 - $167,000 a year
  • Posted Jun 26, 2026
Sign up — let your agent apply Sign in

BestApply tailors your resume and applies for you.

Manufacturing OperationsProduct LifecycleHardware EngineeringChange ManagementEngineering TransformationDesign EngineeringManufacturing EngineeringProgram ManagementProject Management

Job description

About the role

The Senior Manufacturing Development Manager in Atlanta will lead the rollout and adoption of the Manufacturing Development Process (MDP) across product lines, coordinating with engineering, operations, supply chain and leadership to drive manufacturing readiness and scale production.

About the company

Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that builds AI‑powered systems such as Lattice OS to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities, bringing modern autonomous, computer‑vision, sensor‑fusion and networking technology to the defense sector.

Requirements

  • 3+ years experience in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing operations, design engineering, change management, project management, program management or engineering transformation
  • 8+ years overall experience in relevant domains
  • Understanding of product lifecycle (design/development/production) and its phases for manufacturing readiness
  • Strong business acumen with knowledge of hardware engineering and manufacturing
  • Ability to collaborate and influence across all levels and disciplines
  • Proven ability to execute operationally while thinking strategically
  • Process‑oriented with a business‑impact mindset and willingness to learn quickly
  • Eligible to obtain and maintain an active U.S. Secret security clearance
  • Experience leading organizational change (preferred)
  • Experience taking new products or production systems from development to full‑scale production (preferred)
  • Deep knowledge of co‑design, engineering and manufacturing phases of the product lifecycle (preferred)