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Mechanical Engineer, Avionics, Haven

Design rugged avionics enclosures for space station mission critical systems
Long Beach, California, United States
Senior
$135,000 – 200,000 USD / year
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Vast

Vast

LIVE IN SPACE for up to 30 days aboard the world's first private space station.

Mechanical Engineer, Avionics

At Vast, our mission is to contribute to a future where billions of people are living and thriving in space. We are building artificial gravity space stations, allowing long-term stays in space without the adverse effects of zero-gravity. Our initial crewed space habitat will be Haven-1, scheduled to be the world's first commercial space station when it launches into low earth orbit in May 2026. Our team is all-in, committed to executing our mission safely and on time. If you want to work with the most talented people on Earth furthering space exploration for humanity, come join us.

Vast is looking for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, Electronics Packaging, reporting to the Senior Manager of Mechanical Engineering, Avionics, to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial-gravity human-rated space stations. Use this space to describe the role and sell the candidate on the cool stuff they would get to work on.

This will be a full-time, exempt position located in our Long Beach location.

Responsibilities:

  • Function in a cross disciplinary team and a dynamic design environment.
  • Support electronics development and trade studies, and create interface definition, specification, and control documents.
  • Validate requirements through design, test, analysis, or inspection.
  • Plan and conduct tests, review and interpret data.
  • Create assembly and/or installation drawings and support hardware builds.
  • Design avionics enclosure and mounting solutions for high reliability in harsh environments.
  • Participate in the entire design cycle of flight and mission critical avionics.
  • Work with the electrical engineering team to design rugged printed circuit board systems.
  • Complete thermal and structural analyses of these designs.
  • Create engineering drawings and manage the product configuration of the integrated designs through the product lifecycle.
  • Review test plans and manage testing and qualification of the product.
  • Design and/or support integration brackets of avionics components into the space station.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelors of science degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or other engineering discipline.
  • 5+ years of experience with electronics packaging and/or critical electronic components in extreme environments.
  • Working experience with 3D CAD programs.
  • Experience with GD&T implementation and analysis (ASME Y14.5).

Preferred Skills & Experience:

  • Masters of science degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or other engineering discipline.
  • Working experience with NX preferred.
  • Experience designing ruggedized electronics enclosures or similar high-performance hardware.
  • Familiarity with environmental testing similar to SMC-S-016, and/or MIL-STD-810.
  • Familiarity with circuit card design per IPC-A-610 and/or J standards.
  • Familiarity with harness design per IPC-A-620 and/or NASA standards.
  • Thermal and structural analysis experience using ANSYS or similar.
  • Experience with electrical schematic reviews and electrical schematic capture software (Altium or similar)

Additional Requirements:

  • Willingness to work evenings and/or weekends to support critical mission milestones
  • Ability to lift up to 25 lbs unassisted

Pay Range:

  • Senior Mechanical Design Engineer III: $135,000 - $170,000
  • Staff Mechanical Design Engineer IV: $160,000 - $200,000
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Mechanical Engineer, Avionics, Haven
Long Beach, California, United States
$135,000 – 200,000 USD / year
Hardware
About Vast
LIVE IN SPACE for up to 30 days aboard the world's first private space station.