
Propulsion Components Engineer
Work with the system and vehicle Responsible Engineers to develop component specifications. Work with vendors on component development and production. Some travel to vendor sites is required. Support component level testing such as proof and leak, fluid flow, cryogenic and functional checkouts, both at vendor locations and in-house. Travel to test and launch sites will be required as needed. Develop and execute component flight qualification and acceptance test plans (e.g. vibration, shock, thermal cycle, life cycle, burst, etc.). Provide technical support for test operations. Lead component anomaly investigations due to issues at the build, test, or launch sites, driving to root cause and issue resolution. Clean sheet component design through production, working with manufacturing teams to develop in-house production capacity.
5+ years of experience working on aerospace components such as valves, instrumentation
Strong understanding of fluid, thermal, and structural fundamentals
Hands-on experience with testing and data analysis at the component and system levels
Time Management
NX
Mentoring and influencing skills
Analytical skills (data driven)
Verbal communication
written communication
Self-Motivated
Adaptability
Problem Solving Skills
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Propulsion Components Engineer in 3500 E Burnett St, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA is $68,000 to $94,000 per year. This range depends on the experience level and qualifications of the engineer, as well as the size and scope of the employer.
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Relativity Space is a private American aerospace manufacturer company headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

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