As an aerospace engineer, you will research, design, develop, test, certify, deploy and improve cutting edge products and services. These cover a very wide range from advanced mission payloads and electronic systems through highly integrated aircraft to orbital and space exploration systems. You'll develop complex aerodynamic components, structures, and systems.
Your technical duties involve the design and development, analysis, and test of new products and processes throughout the product lifecycle.
Must-haves:
- Active Secret level DoD clearance
- Knowledge of engineering principles and practices
- Understanding of Computer Aided Engineering tools
- Working in multi-disciplinary design and development teams
- Proficiency in Engineering Simulation such Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) using StarCCM
- Background in the aerospace industry
Preferred:
- Understanding of aircraft external loads, aircraft performance and stability and control
- Familiarity with wind tunnel and aircraft flight testing
- Background in the Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Understanding of system-level static and dynamic modeling and simulation
- Exposure to aircraft stability principles and control system design and analysis
- Knowledge of industry standard aerospace principles, to include, but not limited to parametric design, model-based definition, fundamentals of flight mechanics
Education:
Bachelor's of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or other related discipline and typically 6 or more years of relevant experience