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Propulsion Manufacturing Engineer
2018-07-18 04:27:30| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
This newly created position offers a fantastic opportunity for an experienced manufacturing engineer to join Rocket Labs Propulsion Team. As Propulsion Manufacturing Engineer you will work with the team to develop and improve the production of Rocket Labs Rutherford Engine components and assemblies. Working closely with the RD team in Auckland you will also interact daily with Rocket Labs Production Facility in Huntington Beach, USA, as well as working with a global network of suppliers. Key tasks will include troubleshooting of detail component defects up to developing new assembly tooling fixtures and procedures and working with the design team to improve production time and quality. Propulsion Manufacturing Engineer Key Responsibilities Perform manufacturability reviews on new designs Develop new and review existing production processes for precision machined parts, additive manufactured parts, fabricated parts and o assemblies Work alongside design engineers and supply chain to bring newly developed hardware into production to meet flight schedule Achieve production ready date from design freeze date Proactively identify opportunities for quality improvements or costefficiency reductions Reactively troubleshoot and resolve production quality, cost and delivery issues Work with technicians and other engineers performing production to create simple and easy to interpret processes Support the design and test teams in qualification testing of new designs Develop production acceptance testing process and equipment based on qualification testing requirements Minimum requirements A degree in mechanical, manufacturing, aerospace engineering or equivalent qualification 10 years of experience in manufacturing or production environments Proficient knowledge in Solidworks or equivalent CAD program experience Strong Document management system experience Manual and CNC machining experience Excellent knowledge of manufacturing processes The ability to take a prototype into production Lean manufacturing experience Hands on experience About Rocket Lab Rocket Labs mission is to revolutionize the way we access space. We develop and launch advanced rockets to put small payloads into orbit more frequently, at a fraction of the cost of cumbersome traditional launch services. We are ushering in a new era of unprecedented access to space. Small satellites have a crucial role to play in improving understanding of our planet and humanitys impact on it. Rocket Labs lightweight carbon composite Electron launch vehicle is designed to give these satellites dedicated launches and flexible orbit options. From realtime earth imaging and improved natural disaster prediction, to crop management and global internet, improved access to space enables us to take informed, deliberate steps in the management of our planet. On May 25 2017, Electron made history as the first orbitalclass launch vehicle to reach space from a private launch facility. It marked a significant milestone in eliminating commercial barriers and opening space for business. Founded in 2006 by Peter Beck, Rocket Lab is headquartered in Los Angeles with operations and a launch site in New Zealand. It is a privately funded company with investors including Khosla Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Lockheed Martin, Promus Ventures and Data Collective. Important Information For security reasons background checks will be undertaken prior to any employment offers being made to an applicant. These checks will include nationality checks as it is a requirement of this position that you be eligible to access equipment and data regulated by the United States International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Under these Regulations, you may be ineligible for this role if you do not hold citizenship of Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the European Union or a country that is part of NATO, or if you hold ineligible dual citizenship or nationality. For more information on these Regulations, click here httpwww.pmddtc.state.govregulationslawsitar.html.
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VEGAP120C Senior Solid Propulsion Engineer
2018-06-28 20:27:15| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Vacancy in the Directorate of Space Transportation. ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. Applications from women are encouraged. Post VEGAP120C Senior Solid Propulsion Engineer This post is for a limited duration of 4 years, nonrenewable, and is classified A2A4 on the Coordinated Organisations salary scale. Location ESRIN, Frascati, Italy Description VegaP120C Senior Solid Propulsion Engineer in the P120C Project, Development Programmes Department, Directorate of Space Transportation. Under the direct authority of the P120C Project Manager, the postholder implements the following P120C Project activities. In addition, functionally reporting to the Vega Launcher Stages Engineering Manager, the postholder supports the Vega IPT and implements the following Vega Crelated solid propulsion and pyrotechnics activities. Duties P120Crelated activities Ensuring coordination between development activities carried out for the P120C booster and the Vega C launcher system, being the focal point for all P120C matters impacting the launcher system and vice versa Following up implementation of changes to existing production facilities, in French Guiana and Europe, necessary for P120C solid rocket motor SRM development and qualification, and development of new facilities to deliver P120C production at the nominal rate during the Ariane 6 and Vega C Exploitation phases Following up Fardiers 250t activities, including adaptations of the existing trailer and development of a new one Interfacing with industry for implementation of Project activities Contributing to P120C risk identification and assessment, including mitigation actions Supporting the Project Manager in preparing reports to DSTS and PBLAU Cooperating on daytoday activities with the CNES Assistant Maitrse dOuvrage in line with agreements in force, in particular for carrying out relevant crosschecks and independent technical analysis. Vega Crelated activities Managing the solid rocket propulsion P120C, Z40 Z9 SRM and pyrotechnics technical activities required for ensuring timely achievement of all key Vega Development Programme milestones, these activities encompassing Supervising development and qualification of the 2nd stage SRM Z40 Monitoring and technical assessment of verification activities related to the Z9 SRM and retrorockets reuse on Vega C and delta qualification activities if needed Supervising definitionadaptation of the launcher pyrotechnics subsystems SRM ignition, stage separation, destructionneutralisation and related development and qualification activities Supervising Vega E studies in the postholders area of expertise. Managing the solid rocket propulsion and pyrotechnics technical activities under Vega Exploitation in support of STSEV and in particular Monitoring SRM P80, Z23, Z9 manufacturing and acceptance Providing technical guidance for action on anomaliesnonconformances Assessing requests for waiversdeviations Assessing evolutions of the SRM ECP definition and possible impacts on the Vega Launcher qualification status Leading solid propulsion and pyrotechnics technical activities under Vega LEAP flight data analysis, action on componentsmaterials obsolescence, identifying actions to reduce recurrent costs during Exploitation Supporting Vega launch campaign activities launchers mechanical AIT, including assessment of all industrial requests for SMO and SMOS changes. Technical competencies Knowledge of technical domains and related RD space industry trends Technical domains and in particular space systems development Knowledge of innovationrelated processes Behavioural competencies Customer Focus Innovation Creativity Problem Solving Results Orientation Self Motivation Education Applicants should have a Masters degree in engineering or an equivalent qualification and at least 10 years work experience on largescale development programmes. Additional requirements A good knowledge of the European launcher sector would be an asset. Strong analytical skills and a demonstrated ability to interact with industry are major requirements. A strong aptitude for planning, resultsorientation, teamwork and good interpersonal skills are essential. Other information For behavioural competencies expected from ESA staff in general, please refer to the ESA Competency Framework. The working languages of the Agency are English and French. A good knowledge of one of these is required. Knowledge of another Member State language would be an asset. The Agency may require applicants to undergo selection tests. The closing date for applications is 19 July 2018. If you require support with your application due to a disability, please email contact.human.resourcesesa.int. Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada and Slovenia. According to the ESA Convention the recruitment of staff must take into account an adequate distribution of posts among nationals of the ESA Member States. When shortlisting for an interview, priority will first be given to external candidates from underrepresented Member States. In view of the limited duration of this post, internal candidates are strongly advised to contact their HR advisor before applying. see Nationality Targets In accordance with the European Space Agencys security procedures and as part of the selection process, successful candidates will be required to undergo basic screening before appointment. Recruitment will normally be at the first grade in the band A2 however, if the candidate selected has little or no experience, the position may be filled at A1 level. Apply HERE
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Propulsion Design Engineer Turbo Pump
2018-06-05 14:26:10| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Aerospace Propulsion Engineers x 2 Competitive Negotiable salary package and relocation assistance according to the level of directly relevant experience. UK Location with some European travel Our client is a new European space launch company with backing from several of Europes largest venture capital investors. We are recruiting two forwardthinking propulsion design engineers for exciting spaceflight development roles based in the United KingdomEurope. We are seeking motivated, experienced rocket engine turbopump design engineers to work on a new class of turbopump for an orbital space launch vehicle. The system you design will be a critical, integral part of the main propulsion system. You will probably be a highly experienced aerospace propulsion engineer, working in a slowmoving environment that rarely gives you a chance to see your work in action. You will be eager for a fastpaced opportunity that offers exceptional freedom and responsibility, as well as the chance to create a critical component on a European space launch vehicle. Role Turbopump Design Engineer x 2 Start date JulyAugust 2018 ASAP Workplace UKEurope Travel Occasional within Europe Your responsibilities will include Design, analysis and manufacture of a new class of rocket engine turbopump Integration into main propulsion cycle Testing qualification programme development and execution Technical support of operational campaigns Experience Biprop rocket engine propulsion experience, closed cycle systems preferable Cryogenic propellants, materials and sealing technology Turbomachinery design experience, cryogenic experience preferable Centrifugal pump design, impeller, inducer, volute, bearings, seals and mounts. Designs for cryogenic fluids, including liquid oxygen. Reaction turbine design and implementation CAD CFD experience, Solidworks Ansys preferred Additive manufacturing experience Turbomachinery ground testing and qualification including ground support equipment and test facility design You will probably have these core attributes Minimum of a bachelors degree in aerospace engineering or a related field 48 years of rocket engine turbomachinery hardware development experience Fluency in use of CAD CFD techniques to model and analysis the system A flexible and dedicated mindset We are looking experienced candidates who can demonstrate they get things done with a pragmatic attitude and reliable results. Your track record will be important. For the right candidates we offer a benefits package that includes the opportunity to earn an equity stake in the company. You must be a European citizen, from a country that is a signatory to the MTCR convention. You may be required to undergo security screening. If this role is of interest please forward your profile with a contact number Quoting Reference JWA SPACE PROPULSION 01A to john.whelanjohnwhelan.net or IF you have any questions that could affect your level of interest please contact me on 00447773 798157 for an informal but confidential briefing. JWA is the exclusive and sole supplier to the end client whose identity we can discuss and reveal in advance of forwarding your profile.
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Propulsion subsystem engineer mf
2018-04-27 15:24:42| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Your Tasks Propulsion subsystem engineer for the development of a new propulsion system propulsion system technologies Coordination of the requirements, technical interfaces and operational constraints within the satellite platform, definition and development of the propellant subsystem, resulting in generation of technical documentation, e.g. specifications, plans, technical notes Planning, coordination and control of subsystem design and analysis activities Definition of the verification philosophy on subsystem and component levels and specification of test requirements for the propulsion subsystem testing. Technical management of procurement activities for subsystem and equipment from suppliers, with support by the central Supply Chain Management organization within OHB System Your Qualifications Degree in aerospace engineering, space technology, physics or comparable qualification Some years of professional experience in space industry as propulsion subsystem engineer or in similar positions are an asset Expertise in System Engineering and Requirements Engineering Experience with Propulsion Systems Monopropellant or Electric Propulsion is an asset Excellent conceptual and analytical skills Accustomed to work in teams with welldeveloped communication skills Capability of managing subcontractors Ideally, experience in agency or commercial satellite development projects Fluent in written and spoken English, German language skills are advantageous We offer A dynamic and motivated international team High degree of scope for creativity, independence and selfinitiative Flat hierarchies and a huge grade of flexibility Attractive benefits such as flexible work time, sport activities...
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Chemical Propulsion Engineer
2018-03-28 18:24:08| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
The generic tasks to be performed Providing expert technical support in Propulsion for Spacecraft chemical propulsion and for Launchers liquid and solid propulsion to the Agencys project teams responsible for the development of spacecraft and launchers, throughout all the project phases. Supporting the activities for studies, experimental investigations and engineering developments in spacecraft and launcher propulsion components, equipment, subsystems, systems. Supporting the activities for studies, experimental investigations and engineering developments in advanced propulsion components, equipment, subsystems, systems, such as nuclear propulsion, solarthermal upper stages, Airbreathing Propulsion, Advanced Chemical Systems, MEMS etc. Extra support shall be provided in the following activities provision of specialised support to Agency feasibility and project definition studies, preparatory programmes and approved projects in the field of chemical propulsion participation in the definition and execution of the Agencys technology programmes contribution to the overseeing activities of the Technical and Quality Management Directorate harmonisation with other ESA and national developments and monitoring of applicable development trends provision of specialised support to feasibility, preparatory programmes and approved projects in the field of chemical propulsion, including CDF participation assessment and development of chemical propulsion novel propulsion concepts e.g. Nuclear and Airbreathing technologies assessment and development of relevant advanced propulsion methods, processes and concepts MEMS propulsion, Green Propulsion, Advanced Manufacturing etc the configurationsystem design of chemical propulsion systems including the initiation of appropriate critical technology developments coordinating support by other DTEC sections establishment and promotion of design and engineering standards in the area of chemical propulsion the undertaking of programmes of basic experimental research and evaluationqualification testing in the chemical propulsion in the ESA Propulsion Laboratory at ESTEC. Specific qualification requirements University degree MSc. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering with emphasis in space propulsion related subjects. Proven experience in the design, development andor testing of chemical propulsion systems andor components for spacecraft andor launcher applications. A good knowledge of other specialist technological areas involved in space propulsion i.e. materials, thermal, mechanical would also be desirable. Fluent in the English language spoken and written. Knowledge of another European language is an asset.
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