Anduril Industries

Technology

TechnicalSourcer

$115–165k ~AI est. Costa Mesa, California, United States
The Brief

“Technical Sourcer at Anduril Industries. Skills: Manufacturing sourcing, Hardware engineering, Talent acquisition. Identify, engage, and nurture top-tier talent. Build pipelines for production, integration, and manufacturing engineering”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years sourcing or recruiting, Hiring for manufacturing, production, or hardware engineering roles, Excellent written and verbal communication skills, Proficient in using data-driven approaches, Familiarity with ATS, LinkedIn Recruiter, Boolean search

Nice to Have

Experience in manufacturing or hardware engineering sourcing, Expertise using Greenhouse, Gem, AI tools, LinkedIn Recruiter

What You'll Do.

and nurture top-tier talent

Build pipelines for production

and manufacturing engineering

Utilize advanced sourcing techniques

Uncover passive and active candidates

Initiate and develop meaningful relationships

Build and maintain robust candidate pipelines

Partner effectively with recruiters

Understand specific role requirements

Align sourcing strategies

Analyze sourcing metrics

Refine and optimize sourcing strategies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with recruiters; Work in a team-oriented environment

Communication Scope

Tailored messaging; Personalized communication

Free ATS check

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