About the job
Anduril Industries is a pioneering defense technology firm dedicated to revolutionizing U. S. and allied military capabilities through cutting-edge technology. By leveraging the expertise, innovation, and agile business models of the 21st century’s most forward-thinking companies, Anduril is reshaping the design, production, and deployment of military systems. Our advanced systems are powered by Lattice OS, an AI-driven operating system that synthesizes vast data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control environment. As we navigate an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to delivering state-of-the-art autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technologies to the military in record time.
ABOUT THE TEAM
The Tactical Recon & Strike (TRS) Division at Anduril is on the lookout for a Technical Program Manager to enhance our team. The TRS division has two primary missions: creating highly capable autonomous drones and producing solid rocket motors at scale. We take initiatives like Ghost, Anvil, Bolt, and Altius from concept to operational reality through close collaboration with specialized engineering, operations, and production teams. Our Rocket Motor Systems (RMS) group designs and produces solid rocket motors utilizing advanced materials, proprietary formulations, and high-volume manufacturing techniques, ensuring the delivery of safe, reliable propulsion systems for various mission needs. We are proud to employ skilled software and hardware engineers who are passionate about contributing to a diverse portfolio of cutting-edge technologies, from autonomous aerial systems to high-performance rocket motors. Our teams tackle some of the most challenging problems facing our clients, working collaboratively with specialists to develop robust autonomous robotics and propulsion products that perform dependably in demanding operational contexts.
ABOUT THE JOB
In this role, your success will be contingent upon three core competencies:
- A systems and engineering mindset—capable of understanding and evaluating technical concepts while identifying system dependencies, interfaces, technical risks, and the implications of key architectural decisions.

