RESUME AND JOB
Northrop Grumman
Perform analysis, design, or test of one or more moderately complex materials (including energetics), structural components, and control systems for propulsion systems. Apply engineering principles, industry standards, company standards and customer requirements to develop propulsion systems (electric, solid/liquid fuel rocket, air-breathing, thrusters) for application in launch vehicles, missile systems, and space mission systems. Coordinate strategy for developing and leveraging multi-disciplinary design, optimization, and analysis processes to support mission requirements. Provide Material Review Board (MRB) support for all product and material issues Establish/Maintain Engineering Bill of Materials (BOM) Establish product Key Characteristics, and or monitor Support technical interchanges between customers and vendors Establish requirements for material obsolescence replacement/qualification/test/implementation Provide technical support to sub-contractors (may require travel to monitor processes and participate in audits) BS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering 2 years of related work experience or a MS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering Must be able to obtain a Department of Defense Secret clearance. U.S. citizenship is a prerequisite. BS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering 5 years of related work experience or 3 years with a MS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering Must be able to obtain a Department of Defense Secret security clearance; U.S. citizenship is a prerequisite. Skills related to statics, dynamics, fluids, thermodynamics, rocket propulsion, computer skills/programming (MATLAB, FORTRAN, Solid Modeling, Excel) are all desirable. Leadership & teamwork capabilities Excellent interpersonal communication skills Self-motivated, willing to learn, and interested in working in a team environment Experience developing and delivering presentations and leading small groups Able to work in an autonomous work environment on complex projects Experience working on business or engineering full life-cycle projects from project inception through launch
90,000 - 150,000 USD / yearly
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* This is an estimated range based on market data and may vary based on experience and qualifications.
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Northrop Grumman
Perform analysis, design, or test of one or more moderately complex materials (including energetics), structural components, and control systems for propulsion systems. Apply engineering principles, industry standards, company standards and customer requirements to develop propulsion systems (electric, solid/liquid fuel rocket, air-breathing, thrusters) for application in launch vehicles, missile systems, and space mission systems. Coordinate strategy for developing and leveraging multi-disciplinary design, optimization, and analysis processes to support mission requirements. Provide Material Review Board (MRB) support for all product and material issues Establish/Maintain Engineering Bill of Materials (BOM) Establish product Key Characteristics, and or monitor Support technical interchanges between customers and vendors Establish requirements for material obsolescence replacement/qualification/test/implementation Provide technical support to sub-contractors (may require travel to monitor processes and participate in audits) BS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering 2 years of related work experience or a MS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering Must be able to obtain a Department of Defense Secret clearance. U.S. citizenship is a prerequisite. BS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering 5 years of related work experience or 3 years with a MS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering Must be able to obtain a Department of Defense Secret security clearance; U.S. citizenship is a prerequisite. Skills related to statics, dynamics, fluids, thermodynamics, rocket propulsion, computer skills/programming (MATLAB, FORTRAN, Solid Modeling, Excel) are all desirable. Leadership & teamwork capabilities Excellent interpersonal communication skills Self-motivated, willing to learn, and interested in working in a team environment Experience developing and delivering presentations and leading small groups Able to work in an autonomous work environment on complex projects Experience working on business or engineering full life-cycle projects from project inception through launch
90,000 - 150,000 USD / yearly
Source: rule based estimated
* This is an estimated range based on market data and may vary based on experience and qualifications.
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