Mechanical Integration Engineer
General Atomics and Affiliated Companies
Whether a specific satellite for a specific mission or a constellation of interconnected spacecraft, the GA-EMS Space Systems team is re-defining how customers can access the possibilities of space. GA-EMS offers modular and scalable satellite platforms backed with a history of operational flight experience to support defense, civil, commercial, and academic mission requirements.
We have an exciting opportunity available for a Spacecraft Mechanical Integration Engineer to support our team located in Englewood, CO. The Mechanical Integration Engineer will support the development of satellite systems with the responsibility of developing technical solutions for the long-term objectives of the Division, while serving as a mentor and thought leader for our growing team of engineers
This Spacecraft Mechanical Integration Engineer will support all phases of assigned engineering programs from inception through completion. The successful candidate will be able to navigate disciplines outside of mechanical engineering and must collaborate effectively with technical staff, program managers and engineering management. Strong and confident decision-making ability is essential.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Lead the integration of mechanical technologies into Spacecraft system, including mechanical design, structural analysis, thermal/fluids designs, propulsion, MGSE, and Guidance Navigation & Controls.Develop and manage all mechanical sub-system requirements, ensuring traceability and alignment with mission objectives.Prepare and maintain technical documentation, including system specifications, interface control documents, test plans, and integration procedures.Design and execute mechanical integration and testing procedures for complex systems, ensuring compliance with performance, reliability, and cost constraints.Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including electrical, software, test and systems engineering, to ensure seamless system integration and compatibility.Perform troubleshooting and debugging of mechanical systems during integration and testing phases.Support environmental testing (thermal, TVAC, shock, vibration, EMI/EMC) of mechanical systems, including test planning, execution, and data analysis.Support subsystem level testing, including life cycling, pressure cycling, deployment testing, thermal control, material testing, alignment testing, shim buildup selection, propulsion firing, and ADCS HWIL/SWIL testing.Stay updated on advancements in mechanical integration techniques and technologies, proactively identifying opportunities for innovation and improvement.Participate in technical reviews, including requirements, design, and test procedure reviews, to ensure alignment with industry standards and best practices.Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, providing technical expertise and updates on project progress.Provide technical leadership and mentorship to less experienced team members.Perform other duties as assigned or required.
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
We have an exciting opportunity available for a Spacecraft Mechanical Integration Engineer to support our team located in Englewood, CO. The Mechanical Integration Engineer will support the development of satellite systems with the responsibility of developing technical solutions for the long-term objectives of the Division, while serving as a mentor and thought leader for our growing team of engineers
This Spacecraft Mechanical Integration Engineer will support all phases of assigned engineering programs from inception through completion. The successful candidate will be able to navigate disciplines outside of mechanical engineering and must collaborate effectively with technical staff, program managers and engineering management. Strong and confident decision-making ability is essential.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Lead the integration of mechanical technologies into Spacecraft system, including mechanical design, structural analysis, thermal/fluids designs, propulsion, MGSE, and Guidance Navigation & Controls.Develop and manage all mechanical sub-system requirements, ensuring traceability and alignment with mission objectives.Prepare and maintain technical documentation, including system specifications, interface control documents, test plans, and integration procedures.Design and execute mechanical integration and testing procedures for complex systems, ensuring compliance with performance, reliability, and cost constraints.Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including electrical, software, test and systems engineering, to ensure seamless system integration and compatibility.Perform troubleshooting and debugging of mechanical systems during integration and testing phases.Support environmental testing (thermal, TVAC, shock, vibration, EMI/EMC) of mechanical systems, including test planning, execution, and data analysis.Support subsystem level testing, including life cycling, pressure cycling, deployment testing, thermal control, material testing, alignment testing, shim buildup selection, propulsion firing, and ADCS HWIL/SWIL testing.Stay updated on advancements in mechanical integration techniques and technologies, proactively identifying opportunities for innovation and improvement.Participate in technical reviews, including requirements, design, and test procedure reviews, to ensure alignment with industry standards and best practices.Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, providing technical expertise and updates on project progress.Provide technical leadership and mentorship to less experienced team members.Perform other duties as assigned or required.
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
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