The Junior Propulsion and Power Engineer will investigate, analyze, and deliver technical positions and recommendations on engineering issues with oversight and direction. They will independently address tasking with some senior level guidance. The job functions include project/program engineer, identifying and solving complex problems, delivering optimized technical solutions, and project/program management.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace, or Mechanical Engineering
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance
- Experience in aviation propulsion and power input systems, including product development, material processing, testing, or closely related engineering disciplines
- Basic understanding of manufacturing methods, mechanical systems, and materials as applied to aircraft engines and power input components
- Some knowledge of process qualification, validation, and verification for propulsion system components and associated hardware
- Advanced analytical skills with the ability to evaluate propulsion performance, reliability, and system integration challenges
- Working knowledge of applicable military specifications and standards relevant to aviation propulsion and power systems
- Familiarity with one or more core manufacturing processes, including additive manufacturing, materials development, materials testing, and metal surface finishing, as applied to propulsion and power input hardware
- Some experience in identifying, assessing, and managing technical and programmatic risks within aviation propulsion and power system environments
Benefits
- 401(k) and 401k Matching
- Medical, Vision, Rx, Dental coverage
- Paid Time off
- Professional Development
- Wellness Programs
- Flexible Work Arrangements
- Short and Long-term disability, life insurance and recruitment incentives