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Senior Propulsion Development Engineer

Drive the development of engine system architecture for the Terran rocket.
Long Beach, California, United States
Senior
$130,000 - 166,000 USD / year
2 months ago

✨ About The Role

- This role is part of the Engine Systems & Test Team, focusing on engine system architecture and operations. - Responsibilities include driving engine system trades, managing interfaces, and negotiating requirements to optimize vehicle performance. - The position may involve supporting engine system analysis, simulation, testing, and tool development. - Candidates are expected to coordinate and facilitate among technical teams while applying their own technical expertise to solve complex problems. - The role requires an average of 15% travel to test and launch sites, with potential for shifted schedules or weekend work for critical milestones. - The work environment encourages continuous improvement and supports the development of both technical hardware and team members.

⚡ Requirements

- A bachelor's degree in a science, engineering, technology, or mathematics field is required for this role. - Candidates should have at least 5 years of relevant experience, preferably in a complex engineering system development and/or test environment. - Strong engineering fundamentals in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics are essential for success in this position. - The ideal candidate will demonstrate ownership, problem-solving skills, and effective team collaboration from previous work or school experiences. - A demonstrated drive to deliver on ambitious schedules, utilizing unconventional and creative solutions, is highly valued. - Working knowledge of liquid-propellant rocket engines is necessary, with additional knowledge of fluid components and engine subsystems being a plus.
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Senior Propulsion Development Engineer
Long Beach, California, United States
$130,000 - 166,000 USD / year
Engineering
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