Anduril Industries is accelerating its transition from development to scaled manufacturing as it ramps up hiring to expand Roadrunner production at its Arsenal-1 facility. The defense technology company is recruiting across manufacturing, operations, engineering, and quality roles, underscoring a move toward industrialized output for its autonomous defense hardware.
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Open positions include manufacturing engineering managers, operations managers, technicians, product quality engineers, ATP technicians, material planners, and production coordinators. This broad hiring push suggests Roadrunner is entering a more mature production phase that requires robust process control, supply chain management, and throughput reliability.
The emphasis on specialized roles such as Manufacturing Test Engineer and Product Quality Engineer highlights a focus on reducing defects and improving consistency as production scales. Building out these capabilities can help Anduril better execute larger and more complex defense contracts while supporting more predictable hardware revenue streams.
While the expansion implies higher near-term operating expenses and capital investment, it positions Anduril to meet growing demand and deepen relationships with defense and security customers. Demonstrating the ability to deliver advanced systems at meaningful scale may also strengthen the company’s competitive standing versus traditional defense manufacturers.

