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Sr Mechanical Engineer - New Glenn Advanced Upper Stage

Design and develop thrust vector control mechanisms for the New Glenn Advanced Upper Stage.
Seattle
Senior
$136,467 - 191,053 USD / year
3 weeks ago
Blue Origin

Blue Origin

Aerospace manufacturer focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space.

✨ About The Role

- This role involves designing mechanisms for space flight, including thrust vector control and separation systems. - The candidate will participate in the entire design cycle of flight hardware, from conceptual design to qualification testing. - Responsibilities include generating component and assembly drawings and documenting assembly and testing procedures. - The role requires participation in subsystem level testing, including planning, execution, and data analysis. - The individual will leverage their engineering judgment to quickly design and produce proof of concept hardware for R&D projects.

âš¡ Requirements

- A bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Structural, or Aerospace Engineering or a similar discipline is required. - The ideal candidate will have recent experience designing aerospace mechanical system elements within aircraft, spacecraft, or launch vehicles. - Strong mechanical design, integration, and mechanism analysis skills using 3D modeling and simulation tools are essential. - Proven familiarity with data reduction and analysis tools such as MATLAB is necessary. - The candidate should have experience with GD&T analysis and performing tolerance stacks. - Excellent technical writing skills and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly are important. - The successful individual will be able to work collaboratively in a team environment and maintain positive professional relationships.
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Sr Mechanical Engineer - New Glenn Advanced Upper Stage
Seattle
$136,467 - 191,053 USD / year
Hardware
About Blue Origin
Aerospace manufacturer focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space.