SVP of Manufacturing and Launch
Company: Lynk
Location: Chantilly
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Lynk Lynk is the inventor of
satellite-direct-to-standard-phone technology (sat2phone), and
plans to disrupt the commercial Direct To Device landscape. Today,
Lynk allows mobile network operators' subscribers to send and
receive text messages to and from space via standard unmodified,
mobile devices. Lynk’s service has been tested and proven on all
seven continents, has regulatory approvals in more than 30
countries and is currently being deployed commercially based on
more than 40 MNO commercial service contracts covering
approximately 50 countries. Our technology will enable all 8
billion people on the planet to stay connected with the existing
standard phone in their pocket. Everywhere. No matter what. By
joining Lynk, you will have the opportunity to directly touch the
lives of billions by scaling a unique technology portfolio. Your
mission will be to bring mobile broadband to billions, pull
hundreds of millions out of poverty, and save countless lives. Job
Summary The SVP of Manufacturing and Launch will be responsible for
leading all manufacturing operations at scale for Lynk, up to
launch integration. The SVP of Manufacturing will be a key member
of Lynk’s senior leadership team and a contributor to Lynk’s
overall strategy; you will work closely with the CTO, COO, Chief
Engineer, the SVP of Engineering, and other executives to rapidly
scale Lynk’s satellite production to support Lynk’s core business
plan. You will be primarily responsible for designing,
implementing, tooling, and staffing Lynk’s satellite production
facilities, in different regions of the world. You will
continuously and methodically scale our current production
capabilities to launch and deploy hundreds of satellites into low
Earth orbit per year. At a continuous rate of production, the
facilities will refresh the entire constellation over the course of
a few years to constantly improve capabilities. You will be
producing satellites that must simultaneously be affordable,
high-quality and deliver continuous improvement in performance.
Additionally, you will be deeply involved in launch vehicle
integration management across multiple launch providers and
streamlining those operations with production. You will become
intimately familiar with Lynk’s spacecraft design, how we build
them today, and influence how the design will evolve over time
based on design for manufacturing principles that you recommend.
You will be tasked with the continuous enhancement, improvement,
and automation of Lynk’s spacecraft production and Assembly,
Integration, and Test (AI&T) procedures and processes and up to
launch vehicle integration. You will actively participate in and
influence make-versus-buy decisions and establish organizational
capabilities to match Lynk’s growth strategy. As we grow, you will
actively work to lower costs, improve quality, and reduce or remove
risks within Lynk’s production operations. To do so, you will
validate and streamline every requirement, , optimize operations,
accelerate production cycles, and automate processes as
appropriate. Lynk’s approach is based on a never-ending production
cycle using generational block upgrades. The ideal candidate will
excel in a fast-paced rapidly-scaling satellite production
environment and quickly understand the technical design of Lynk’s
satellites. You must demonstrate a track record of standingup and
operating manufacturing facilities that are capable of high-volume
producting utilizing, advance manufacturing processes, technology,
and skilled personnel. Core Responsibilities • Oversee all
manufacturing operations across Lynk’s manufacturing facilities.
You will be responsible for every aspect of standing up Lynk’s
satellite production facilities and recruiting, leading, and
training the production teams, in close cooperation with potential
partners. • Lead the development of Lynk’s manufacturing and
production plans and processes to scale from site selection,
building, integrating and testing a few satellites per month to
hundreds of satellites per month. • Plan, prioritize, and simplify
manufacturing requirements and then implement manufacturing
designs/processes to meet those requirements. • Support engagements
with launch vehicle providers and ensure launch vehicle integration
is possible across multiple providers. • Ensure the manufacturing
team engages extremely closely with Lynk’s design, product and
technology teams to: o Understand satellite designs and suggest
design modifications for manufacturing and product improvement. o
Introduce next generation designs/subsystems as rapidly and
efficiently as possible into the existing (and future) satellite
production processes. o Create a healthy Dev-Ops relationship
between our satellite technology R&D team and our satellite
production/manufacturing team. o Continuously look for unnecessary
requirements or alternative solutions to eliminate to lower costs,
reduce risks, or increase quality. o Continuously look to simplify
processes and subsystems to eliminate to lower costs, reduce risks,
or increase quality. o As appropriate, automate the production,
assembly, and test of critical satellites subsystems and fully
integrated systems (just because you can automate something,
doesn’t mean that you should). o Build strong relationships with
key suppliers and eliminate supply chain risks. • Implement methods
to inspect, test and evaluate satellites and production equipment.
• Enable rapid-production and testing of new spacecraft
technologies on the ground and in orbit. • Serve as a thought
leader to eliminate unnecessary and ill-conceived requirements. •
Collect, analyze and utilize data as a living tool for management
and manufacturing personnel. • Work to aggressive deadlines for the
delivery of completed satellites based on the Lynk growth and
business plan. Create contingency plans and eliminate surprises
when they cannot be met. • Manage and implement the supply chain
plan and a parts program for the Lynk production facility. • Help
company vertically-integrate spacecraft subsystems and components
as necessary. Enable long-term production flexibility for future
make/buy decisions, and re-evaluate make/buy decisions as events
dictate. • Implement procedures to track satellites (and their
subsystems/components) through the manufacturing process to
guarantee that each part of the process is correct and consistently
executed. Qualifications • A Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in
Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering,
or other relevant technical degree. • Previous experience (15
years) designing, standing up, and operating a manufacturing or
production facility for automotive, hardware components, or space
systems. In-depth understanding of industry best practices for
quality in the manufacturing process at scale. • Experience leading
the production of satellites or satellite components at scale is a
plus. • Experience in leading, developing and managing large
production teams. • Experience managing overseas suppliers is a
plus. Job Location Washington, DC metro area initially; potential
for relocation based on manufacturing needs
Keywords: Lynk, Burke , SVP of Manufacturing and Launch, Engineering , Chantilly, Virginia