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We are looking for Production Engineers to apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and dedication to quality to positively impact safe human spaceflight. We are a small, passionate, and accomplished team of experts acting as the key technical interface between the production value stream (procurement, R&D, testing, quality, and operations) and the design engineering teams across Blue Origin Development Programs. Our mission is to build trust, provide hands-on MRB/Non-conformances floor support, guide design for manufacturability, and develop production engineering process/methodologies across program and production elements. Responsibilities in this role include leading efforts to identify, develop, and deploy designs and methodologies that improve operational excellence through quality, cost, design, and process enhancements.
We use our knowledge of the production and manufacturing systems to provide valuable design feedback and incorporate producibility into design in support of our manufacturing capabilities. Additionally, we work with multi-functional teams to diagnose problems, disposition discrepancies, and identify and drive corrective actions to closure.
Being a standout colleague is a must; you will collaborate across multiple team interfaces to understand and overcome logistics, supply chain, and resource challenges to deliver mission-ready products.
We are seeking engineers with technical backgrounds and abilities including Structural, Fluid Systems, Mechanical, OR Avionics. If you have one more of these backgrounds, please apply!
Responsible for a wide variety of aerospace structure, including welded and machined aluminum, and large composite components.
Responsible for pneumatics and cryogenic propellant subsystems; valves, bellows, flow liners, manifolds, pumps, and vehicle related ground support equipment (GSE).
Accountable for pneumatics hydraulics/mechanical subsystems, doors/vents, landing gear, aero-surface, engine gimble and vehicle related ground support equipment (GSE).
Accountable for avionics hardware, software, or firmware; harnesses; battery/power generation and distribution.
Experience in a structural liaison role, preferably including analysis of metallic and/or composite structures.
Working knowledge of aerospace hardware, including fasteners, adhesives, coatings etc.
Experience operating, diagnosing, and repairing hydraulics or fluids systems and hardware.
Solid understanding of hydraulics or fluid systems and components such as valves, filters, regulators, pressure transducers, fittings, pumps, actuators, and sensors.
Familiarity with principles and hazards of safe operation of high-pressure systems.
Experience operating, diagnosing, and repairing mechanical/actuated systems.
Solid understanding of mechanisms, dynamics, and subsequent support systems (fluid and electrical systems.)
Familiarity with principles and hazards of safe operation of high-pressure systems.
Experience operating, diagnosing, and repairing electrical and avionics systems.
Solid understanding of cable/ harnessing design and routing, circuit board fabrication, assembly and repair, or avionics box builds.
Familiarity with aerospace electronics design standards.
Familiarity with principles and hazards of safe operation of high-voltage systems.
Full Time
08/24/2022
10/15/2022
varstaff.com
Dallas, TX
<25
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