✨ About The Role
- The Instrumentation Mechanical Engineer will develop and optimize instrumentation systems for stratospheric platforms, focusing on sensors and data acquisition systems.
- Conducting environmental and functional testing of instrumentation to ensure reliability and accuracy in extreme conditions is a key responsibility.
- The role involves developing calibration and data validation processes to ensure the integrity of data collected from deployed systems.
- Analyzing performance data from deployed systems will drive iterative improvements in instrumentation designs.
- Collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams, including electrical, mechanical, and firmware engineers, is essential for achieving mission success.
⚡ Requirements
- A successful candidate will have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical, Instrumentation, Mechanical, or Aerospace Engineering.
- The ideal individual will possess 3-10+ years of experience in mechanical design, testing, and integration of instrumentation or similar systems.
- Proficiency in CAD software such as OnShape, AutoCAD, or Fusion 360 is essential for designing complex mechanical systems.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are necessary, with the ability to interpret complex data effectively.
- Experience with environmental testing, including thermal, vibration, and vacuum conditions, is highly valued.