Structural Analyst III – Lunar Permanence
Blue Origin · Merritt Island, FL · 1 wk ago
On-siteEngineering$121k–$169k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Develop, execute, and manage structural analyses, reports, and qual test plans of test, development and flight hardware
- Lead and mentor junior engineers and insist on the highest standards
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary across programs and earn the trust of others
- Evaluate and refine designs to ensure performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness
- Conduct static and dynamic finite element analysis to determine stress, deformation, and fatigue characteristics
- Evaluate and recommend materials and manufacturing processes for structural components
- Support the design, manufacturing, assembly, testing, and qualification of new flight hardware
- Review and approve designs, changes, and risk assessments/mitigations
- Lead technical presentations and communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders
- Ensure compliance with company, industry, and regulatory requirements
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or a related field
- A minimum of 6 years of experience in analysis and design
- Expert knowledge of finite element analysis, structural dynamics, thermal loading, and problem solving skills
- Strong technical knowledge of cryogenic systems
- Experience in specifying launch or space vehicle testing requirements of low/high cycle fatigue, fracture, creep, shock, and vibration response tests
- Experience managing requirements, verifications, and certification documents
- Proficient in simulation tools (such as ANSYS or NASTRAN) and CAD software (such as CREO, NX, Catia)
- Experience with industry and regulatory requirements such as NASA-STD-5020, ANSI/AIAA S-080A-2018, JSC 65829
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary team environment
- Ability to work with early career engineers and mentor with best practices for low fidelity structural analysis and review of these packages
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to communicate technical concepts to non-technical audiences
Desired
- Masters or PhD in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering or related field
- Successfully designed, analyzed, qualified, and launched space vehicle hardware (including valves, turbomachinery, and pressure vessels)
- Knowledge and familiarity with fatigue and fracture mechanics
- Experience in executing launch or space vehicle testing, including low/high cycle fatigue, fracture, creep, shock, and vibration response tests
- Experience in resolving anomalies, conducting investigations, presenting/dispositioning high value mission critical engineering significant non-conformances
- Experience chairing at decision making meetings