
SAEKI · Munich (Factory ONE)
SAEKI - MANUFACTURING AT SOFTWARE SPEED Europe's defense industrial base cannot respond at the speed modern conflict requires. Legacy suppliers operate on mont...
Europe's defense industrial base cannot respond at the speed modern conflict requires. Legacy suppliers operate on month-long
timelines. Tribal knowledge is retiring. Supply chains are fragile. SAEKI is building the operating system for autonomous
factories — the infrastructure that lets Europe manufacture mission-critical components at software speed.
You'll own the physical buildout of SAEKI's factories — from empty floor space to fully operational, highly automated production
lines. You are the person who turns a factory layout on a screen into a running facility.
As the Factory Deployment Lead, you are the architect and program manager of our physical factory infrastructure. Your mandate is
to plan, build out, and commission Factory ONE in Germany — and then package that playbook so it can be replicated globally. You
own the full deployment lifecycle: factory layout and material flow design, equipment selection and procurement, utility and
infrastructure planning, installation supervision, automation integration, and ramp-up to series production.
You work backwards from production targets and forwards from a bare concrete slab, orchestrating every trade, vendor, and
installation sequence required to stand up a world-class autonomous manufacturing facility on time and on budget.
Based on-site at Factory ONE in Munich, with travel to equipment vendors and future factory sites as needed.
aerospace, or high-volume precision manufacturing. You have personally led or been deeply embedded in at least one greenfield
factory deployment or major production line installation.
factory layout that optimizes for throughput, flexibility, and automation — and you know how to iterate it as requirements
change.
machines, industrial robots, conveyor systems, 3D printers, or similar. You understand foundations, utilities (power,
compressed air, cooling), and the mechanical/electrical interfaces required to bring machines online.
automated material handling, vision systems, and PLC-controlled infrastructure. You don't need to write PLC code, but you must
understand how automated systems fit together at a systems level.
relentless about timelines, dependencies, and risk mitigation.
contractors, and utility providers. You know how to hold vendors accountable and negotiate effectively.
continuous improvement. You design factories that are efficient from day one, not just functional.
must be designed hand-in-hand with the digital infrastructure — sensors, networking, edge compute, and data collection are
first-class citizens in your factory plans.
ramp-up — hard hat and steel toes.
infrastructure are designed together from the start.
scales.
be able to adapt without losing momentum.
for defense and space.
execute.
printers. Your work runs on real hardware from day one.
standards.
SAEKI - MANUFACTURING AT SOFTWARE SPEED Europe's defense industrial base cannot respond at the speed modern conflict requires. Legacy suppliers operate on month-long timelines. Tribal knowledge is retiring. Supply chains are fragile. SAEKI is building the operating system for autonomous factories — the infrastructure that lets Europe manufacture mission-critical components at software speed. You'll be the production backbone of Factory ONE — the machinist who takes proven processes and executes them at the highest quality, repeatability, and throughput. Once our Part Zero Machinists have figured out how to make a component, you're the one who runs it — holding tight tolerances part after part, inside production cells that blend manual skill with robotic automation. THE ROLE As a CNC Machinist at Factory ONE, you will operate and optimize our fleet of 5-axis machining centers in production. You'll work from established CAM programs and setup documentation to produce aerospace-grade components at volume — loading jobs, verifying setups, monitoring cuts, and ensuring every part meets spec. You'll work alongside robotic tending systems and automated workflows, acting as the quality-critical human in the loop who catches what sensors miss and keeps production moving. This isn't a traditional job shop. You'll operate in a software-driven factory where machine data flows into AI systems in real time — and your feedback on what's actually happening at the spindle is essential to making those systems smarter. Based on-site at Factory ONE in Munich. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR * 3–5+ years of experience operating multi-axis CNC machining centers, ideally 5-axis. You've run production — not just one-offs. * Setup Execution: You can independently set up machines from documented process sheets — loading tools, setting work offsets, verifying programs, and running first-off parts to confirm the setup is dialed in. * Production Discipline: Experience running repeat jobs to tight tolerances with consistent quality. You understand SPC, in-process checks, and what it takes to hold spec over a batch — not just on the first part. * Material Knowledge: Experience machining aerospace metals — aluminum, titanium, Inconel, or stainless steel. You understand how materials behave under the tool and can spot trouble before it becomes scrap. * Blueprint Reading: Confident reading and interpreting engineering drawings with GD&T callouts. You know what the tolerances mean and how to measure them. * Measurement Skills: Proficient with precision measurement tools — micrometers, calipers, height gauges, and ideally basic CMM operation. * Problem Solving: When a tool chatters, a dimension drifts, or a finish isn't right, you diagnose and fix it — adjusting feeds, speeds, or tooling as needed. You escalate clearly when something needs re-programming rather than patching around it. * Automation Comfort: You'll work alongside robotic loading systems and software-driven workflows. You don't need to program them — but you need to be comfortable operating in that environment and flagging issues to the automation team. * Location: Based in Munich (on-site at Factory ONE). * Language: Fluent in German; English proficiency is a plus. WHAT WE'RE NOT LOOKING FOR * Button-pushers who only load parts and press cycle start. We need machinists who think critically about every setup and every cut. * People who are resistant to technology. You'll work in a factory where robots, software, and AI are deeply integrated into daily operations. * Operators unwilling to share what they see. Your observations at the machine feed directly into the systems we're building. If you prefer to keep knowledge to yourself, this isn't the right shop. WHAT WE OFFER * Mission: Rebuild the industrial sovereignty of the West. Your work directly enables the production of mission-critical hardware for defense and space. * The Environment: Access to a 5,000m² state-of-the-art facility featuring 5-axis CNCs, industrial robots, and large-scale 3D printers. Your work runs on real hardware from day one. * The Team: "Special Forces" model. Everyone senior, everyone ships. No politics, no bureaucracy. Direct feedback, high standards. * Compensation: Competitive salary + meaningful equity. Location: Factory ONE in Munich. APPLY * Resume: Show us what you've machined. * Cover letter: Why this mission? Why now?
SAEKI - MANUFACTURING AT SOFTWARE SPEED Europas wehrtechnische Industriebasis kann nicht in dem Tempo reagieren, das moderne Konflikte erfordern. Etablierte Zulieferer arbeiten in Zeiträumen von Monaten. Erfahrungswissen geht mit der Rente verloren. Lieferketten sind fragil. SAEKI baut das Betriebssystem für autonome Fabriken — die Infrastruktur, die es Europa ermöglicht, einsatzkritische Komponenten in Software-Geschwindigkeit zu fertigen. Du bist das produktionstechnische Rückgrat von Factory ONE — der Zerspaner, der erprobte Prozesse in höchster Qualität, Wiederholbarkeit und Stückzahl umsetzt. Sobald unsere Part-Zero-Zerspaner herausgefunden haben, wie eine Komponente gefertigt wird, bist du derjenige, der sie laufen lässt — mit engen Toleranzen, Teil für Teil, in Fertigungszellen, die handwerkliches Können mit robotergestützter Automatisierung verbinden. THE ROLE Als CNC-Zerspaner bei Factory ONE betreibst und optimierst du unsere Flotte von 5-Achs-Bearbeitungszentren in der Serienfertigung. Du arbeitest mit etablierten CAM-Programmen und Rüstdokumentationen, um Bauteile in Luftfahrtqualität in Stückzahl zu produzieren — Jobs einrichten, Setups prüfen, Zerspanprozesse überwachen und sicherstellen, dass jedes Teil spezifikationsgerecht ist. Du arbeitest Hand in Hand mit robotergestützten Beladesystemen und automatisierten Workflows und bist der qualitätskritische Mensch im Prozess, der das erkennt, was Sensoren übersehen, und die Produktion am Laufen hält. Das hier ist keine klassische Lohnfertigung. Du arbeitest in einer softwaregetriebenen Fabrik, in der Maschinendaten in Echtzeit in KI-Systeme fließen — und dein Feedback darüber, was tatsächlich an der Spindel passiert, ist entscheidend dafür, dass diese Systeme besser werden. Vor Ort an Factory ONE in München. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR * 3–5+ Jahre Erfahrung im Betrieb von Mehrachs-CNC-Bearbeitungszentren, idealerweise 5-Achs. Du hast Serienfertigung gemacht — nicht nur Einzelteile. * Rüstkompetenz: Du kannst Maschinen eigenständig nach dokumentierten Prozessblättern einrichten — Werkzeuge einmessen, Werkstücknullpunkte setzen, Programme verifizieren und Erstmusterteile fahren, um zu bestätigen, dass das Setup sitzt. * Produktionsdisziplin: Erfahrung mit Serienaufträgen in engen Toleranzen und gleichbleibender Qualität. Du kennst SPC, prozessbegleitende Prüfungen und weißt, was nötig ist, um Spezifikation über eine ganze Charge zu halten — nicht nur beim ersten Teil. * Werkstoffkenntnis: Erfahrung in der Zerspanung von Luftfahrtmetallen — Aluminium, Titan, Inconel oder Edelstahl. Du verstehst, wie sich Werkstoffe unter dem Werkzeug verhalten, und erkennst Probleme, bevor Ausschuss entsteht. * Zeichnungslesen: Du liest und interpretierst technische Zeichnungen inklusive Form- und Lagetoleranzen (GD&T) souverän. Du weißt, was die Toleranzen bedeuten und wie man sie misst. * Messtechnik: Sicherer Umgang mit Präzisionsmessmitteln — Mikrometer, Messschieber, Höhenmessgeräte und idealerweise Grundkenntnisse in der KMG-Bedienung. * Problemlösungskompetenz: Wenn ein Werkzeug rattert, ein Maß wegläuft oder die Oberfläche nicht passt, diagnostizierst und behebst du das — Vorschub, Drehzahl oder Werkzeug werden entsprechend angepasst. Du eskalierst klar, wenn etwas neu programmiert werden muss, statt Workarounds zu basteln. * Automatisierungsaffinität: Du arbeitest mit robotergestützten Beladesystemen und softwaregetriebenen Abläufen. Du musst sie nicht programmieren können — aber du musst dich in diesem Umfeld wohlfühlen und dem Automatisierungsteam klar Rückmeldung geben. * Standort: Basis in München (vor Ort an Factory ONE). * Sprache: Verhandlungssicheres Deutsch; gute Englischkenntnisse sind von Vorteil. WHAT WE'RE NOT LOOKING FOR * Knöpfchendrücker, die nur Teile einlegen und Zyklusstart drücken. Wir brauchen Zerspaner, die bei jedem Setup und jedem Schnitt mitdenken. * Technikverweigerer. Du arbeitest in einer Fabrik, in der Roboter, Software und KI tief in den Alltag integriert sind. * Bediener, die nicht teilen wollen, was sie sehen. Deine Beobachtungen an der Maschine fließen direkt in die Systeme, die wir bauen. Wer Wissen lieber für sich behält, ist in dieser Werkstatt falsch. WHAT WE OFFER * Mission: Die industrielle Souveränität des Westens wiederaufbauen. Deine Arbeit ermöglicht direkt die Fertigung einsatzkritischer Hardware für Verteidigung und Raumfahrt. * Die Umgebung: Zugang zu einer 5.000 m² großen, hochmodernen Produktionsstätte mit 5-Achs-CNC-Maschinen, Industrierobotern und großformatigen 3D-Druckern. Deine Arbeit läuft vom ersten Tag an auf echter Hardware. * Das Team: „Special Forces"-Modell. Alle Senior, alle liefern. Keine Politik, keine Bürokratie. Direktes Feedback, hohe Standards. * Vergütung: Wettbewerbsfähiges Gehalt + substantielle Unternehmensanteile. * Standort: Factory ONE in München. APPLY * Lebenslauf: Zeig uns, was du zerspant hast. * Anschreiben: Warum diese Mission? Warum jetzt?
SAEKI - MANUFACTURING AT SOFTWARE SPEED Europe's defense industrial base cannot respond at the speed modern conflict requires. Legacy suppliers operate on month-long timelines. Tribal knowledge is retiring. Supply chains are fragile. SAEKI is building the operating system for autonomous factories — the infrastructure that lets Europe manufacture mission-critical components at software speed. You'll own the subtractive manufacturing core of SAEKI: the precision machining operations that turn near-net-shape blanks and additively manufactured preforms into finished, aerospace-grade components. Your expertise directly determines whether we can hold the tolerances and surface finishes that the world's most demanding defense and aerospace primes require. THE ROLE As the Manufacturing Lead — CNC, you are the owner of all subtractive machining operations at Factory ONE. Your mandate is to establish, scale, and optimize our 5-axis CNC capabilities — from process development and toolpath strategy to operator training and production output. You are the bridge between our Manufacturing Intelligence software and the physical reality of machining. Based on-site at Factory ONE in Munich, you will run the CNC department and ensure every part that leaves the machine meets spec, on time. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR * 7+ years of hands-on CNC experience, including significant time as a machinist or CAM programmer before moving into leadership. You understand spindle speeds, toolpath strategies, and fixturing tradeoffs at a visceral level. * 5-Axis Mastery: Proven expertise programming and operating 5-axis machining centers for complex aerospace or defense geometries. * CAM Proficiency: Expert-level ability in Hypermill or similar. You can evaluate a CAM setup, challenge a process plan, and know when a tolerance callout is unrealistic before it hits the shop floor. * Team Leadership: Experience building and leading a machining team. You set the standard for quality and discipline on the shop floor. * Quality Mindset: Deep familiarity with AS9100 or equivalent aerospace quality systems. You understand GD&T, first-article inspection, and traceability requirements. * Software-Driven Mindset: You are energized — not threatened — by the idea that software and AI will automate significant portions of CAM programming and machine operation. You want to shape that future. * Location: Based in Munich (on-site at Factory ONE). * Language: Fluent in German and English. WHAT WE'RE NOT LOOKING FOR * Supervisors who haven't touched a machine in years. You must be able to step in, diagnose a problem, and fix a setup. * People who see automation as a threat to their expertise. We are building the future of manufacturing — you need to embrace it. * Operators who prefer to work in isolation. This role requires constant collaboration with our software and AI teams. * Leaders who manage by spreadsheet instead of by presence on the shop floor. WHAT WE OFFER * Mission: Rebuild the industrial sovereignty of the West. Your work directly enables the production of mission-critical hardware for defense and space. * Total Ownership: High-stakes autonomy in your domain. You own both the problems and the solutions — and have the authority to execute. * The Environment: Access to a 5,000m² state-of-the-art facility featuring 5-axis CNCs, industrial robots, and industrial 3D printers. Your work runs on real hardware from day one. * The Team: "Special Forces" model. Everyone senior, everyone ships. No politics, no bureaucracy. Direct feedback, high standards. * Compensation: Competitive salary + meaningful equity. * Location: Factory ONE in Munich, depending on role. Hybrid options available where applicable. APPLY * Resume: Focus on systems you've built and owned. * Portfolio: Show us work you're proud of — code, machines, or production systems. * Cover letter: Why this mission? Why now? What would you build first?Ausblend