Werkstattmitarbeiter - Prototyping & Additive Manufacturing Technician (all genders)
stark.jobs.personio.com · Munich
About The Role
About Us
STARK is a new kind of defence technology company, revolutionizing the way autonomous systems are deployed across multiple domains. We design, develop and manufacture high-performance unmanned systems that are software-defined, mass-scalable, and cost-effective.
Your mission
As a
Prototyping & Additive Manufacturing Technician
, you are the "maker" who brings our digital designs into the physical world. Reporting to our Workshop/Prototyping Lead, you will be the primary operator of our R&D workshop equipment.
Your mission is to be the go-to person for rapid part production. Whether it’s managing a high-volume FDM print job, post-processing a high-strength SLS part, or machining a custom aluminum fixture on the CNC portal, you ensure that our engineers have the parts they need to test and iterate. You are self-sufficient, hands-on, and thrive in an environment where every day brings a different technical challenge.
Responsibilities
Additive Manufacturing & Print Farm Operations
Print Farm Management
Take ownership of our FDM and Resin printer fleet. You handle everything from slicing and starting jobs to routine maintenance.
SLS Production
Operate our large-scale SLS printer, managing the PA11 powder cycle and post-processing parts for high-strength applications.
Quality Control
Ensure that printed parts meet the required tolerances and functional needs of the R&D team.
Machining & Prototyping
CNC & Manual Machining
Operate our CNC portal machine, laser cutter, and manual lathe to produce one-off parts, fixtures, and components for UAVs and test stands.
Rapid Prototyping
Support the assembly of complex sub-systems, such as radio link towers or launcher interfaces.
Shop Support
Assist the Master in keeping the workshop functional. This includes organizing small parts, maintaining tools, and ensuring raw materials are ready for the next job.
Service & Efficiency
Task Execution
Efficiently manage a queue of "small jobs" (e.g., "machine this bracket," "print this housing") and provide realistic timelines to the engineering team.
Troubleshooting
Identify and solve issues with print failures or machining setups independently.
Qualifications
Experience & Background
Technical Training
Completed vocational training as a
Modellbauer, Industriemechaniker, Feinwerkmechaniker,
or a similar technical field.
Hands-on Experience
Proven track record in a workshop environment, ideally with a mix of additive manufacturing and traditional machining.
Technical Skills
Additive Expert
Deep interest and experience in 3D printing (FDM is a must; Resin and SLS are huge pluses).
Machinist Skills
Proficient in operating CNC machines and manual workshop tools. Experience with laser cutters is a benefit.
CAD/CAM Literacy is a plus
Ability to open designs in
CATIA / 3DEXPERIENCE
and use slicing/CAM software to prepare jobs
Manual Dexterity
You are "handy" and enjoy the fine details of assembling prototypes and finishing parts.
Mindset & Working Style
Self-Sufficient
You see a job through from the initial request to the finished part with minimal supervision.
Adaptable
You enjoy the variety of R&D—one day you are post-processing PA11 parts, the next you are turning a shaft on the lathe.
Reliable
You understand that the engineering team depends on your speed and accuracy to hit their project milestones.
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