The talented innovators in Greenville, Indiana are Breaking Boundaries on an Astronomical scale and pioneering new microgravity research technologies, such as biomedical research payloads, manufacturing payloads, and spacecraft control systems.
As we continue to serve our research and deep space exploration customers our team in Indiana has everything engineers, scientists and technicians need to design, fabricate, assemble, test, verify and operate complex and effective spaceflight research and manufacturing payloads and spacecraft control systems.
With many more exciting projects on the horizon, our team could use your curiosity, passion, talent and experience to make an impact on missions from day one.
Redwire’s Greenville, Indiana facility is located approximately ten miles north of Louisville, Kentucky.
The building’s lowest-level floor houses an electronics shop and laboratories that include the equipment needed to fabricate, assemble, and test its custom-designed solutions. This level also includes cell science equipment and a biomedical research environment for BSL2-level investigations. It also includes bonded, disaster-proof storage areas for ensuring the appropriate security of both raw materials and finished goods, including spaceflight rated payloads and components. A separate wet laboratory is equipped for chemical and biochemical research.
The ground floor and second floor provide more assembly and test areas, a machine shop, a payload operations control center, and the offices, conference rooms and technical library needed to accommodate the requirements of the company’s engineering and administrative staff.
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