What are the responsibilities and job description for the Propulsion Engineer (Raptor Combustion Devices) (Entry Level) position at Jobright.ai?
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Job Summary:
SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. The Propulsion Engineer role is responsible for owning the development, production, and operation of combustion hardware from concept through to successful flight operations, driving all necessary work to effectively and safely develop and fly hardware on advanced engines.
Responsibilities:
• Own the success of hardware design and requirements, delivery of production at target throughput rates, and reliable operating performance at the integrated engine level
• Coordinate team of peers through informal leadership and self-directed program organization to achieve goals. Assign clear responsibilities and hold teammates accountable for execution. Collaborate with engineers from other teams to design and develop hardware that meets high level engine objectives
• Identify, organize, and drive design changes related to department priorities such as simplification, reliability, and performance
• Manage the transition of prototype parts from concept through development to production and operations
• Establish requirements for hardware and work with other responsible engineers to ensure adjacent systems meet requirements vice versa
• Develop test requirements and participate in test operations early in the part life cycle to develop hardware and processes to accept engines for flight
• Perform analysis on data from test and flight operations of the hardware. Iterate the results from data into improved designs, as well as make critical go/no-go calls on hardware performance
Qualifications:
Required:
• Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline
• 1 years of experience working with rocket or jet engine hardware or high-pressure fluid systems in a design, manufacturing, analysis, or test capacity
Preferred:
• Master’s degree in mechanical engineering or aeronautical/astronautical engineering
• Experience with CAD to design parts and assemblies
• 3 years of professional or intense academic experience working with jet or rocket engines or other high-pressure fluid systems with high consequence of failure
• Experience designing for manufacturing and implementing designs into manufacturing process, including troubleshooting and iterating designs based on downstream feedback
• Demonstrable proficiency in the basic principles of compressible and incompressible flow, combustion processes, thermodynamics, thermochemistry, mechanics, and materials
• Analytical/scientific programming experience (Python, MATLAB, C/C )
• Demonstrated ability to act with good engineering judgment and execute high quality work in a technical environment on tight timelines
• Professional experience using Siemens NX (Unigraphics), ANSYS or Fluent
• Self-motivated to solve complex problems
• Demonstrated ability to organize and motivate a team of peers to achieve program goals
• Experience generating, reading, and interpreting engineering drawings
• Experience working in project teams in a professional role, or in student teams such as Formula SAE, Baja SAE, Solar Challenge, or Hyperloop
• Experience analyzing test data and making technical decisions based on findings
• Experience with manufacturing techniques, processes, and equipment such as machining, additive manufacturing, welding, forming, tube bending, structural assembly, etc.
Company:
SpaceX is an aviation and aerospace company that designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft. Founded in 2002, the company is headquartered in Hawthorne, California, USA, with a team of 1001-5000 employees. The company is currently Late Stage.