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Structural Manufacturing Engineer
AI Summary
At ispace U.S., we’re not just going to the Moon—we’re redefining how we get there. Our missions push the boundaries of human and robotic exploration, driven by our belief: “Expand our Planet.
About this role
Key Responsibilities
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Responsible for defining the build and inspection process for the assembly of all primary and secondary structures
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Develop and refine manufacturing processes for these same structures
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Document and standardize specialized processes while owning the creation and modification of manufacturing planning/work instructions
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Collaborate with other engineers, subject matter experts, and technicians to solve production challenges
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Work with design engineers to evaluate designs for manufacturability and implementation in a rapidly evolving production environment
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Help manufacturing and engineering teams to identify, plan, and execute capital equipment, machine, and layout upgrades to meet on-time delivery efforts
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Create 3D CAD models and drawings using SolidWorks.
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Collaborate with analysis, manufacturing, and test engineers to optimize designs for manufacturability, performance, and cost-effectiveness.
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Assist in defining structural interfaces, assembly processes, and integration procedures.
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Ensure compliance with aerospace industry standards and mission-specific requirements.
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Support design reviews and communicate technical solutions effectively within cross-functional teams.
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Foster a collaborative and innovative culture, emphasizing excellence and continuous improvement in engineering best practices.
Basic Qualifications
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. We will consider a combination of education and related experience.
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3 years minimum experience in structural manufacturing within the aerospace or space industry.
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Experience in composite materials, metallic structures, and assembly/inspection methodologies.
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Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, NX, SolidWorks) and PDM systems (e.g. PDM, Windchill, Teamcenter).
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Familiarity with manufacturing processes for composites, including lay-up, curing, bonding, and machining.
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Understanding of aerospace industry standards (NASA, FAA, DoD, ASME, MIL-STD).
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Proficiency in Drawing Creation and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing per ASME Y14.5.
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Excellent problem-solving skills, creativity, and collaboration abilities.
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Proficient in documentation practices.
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Proven track record in designing and delivering structural components for space vehicles or aerospace applications.
What Makes You Stand Out!
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Master’s in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline.
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Experience identifying and navigating the challenges of a startup environment.
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Experience in lightweight structures and optimization techniques.
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Hands-on experience with composite fabrication and testing.
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Familiarity with design for additive manufacturing and emerging aerospace materials.
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Knowledge of load paths, structural dynamics, fatigue analysis, and failure modes in spacecraft structures. (e.g. FEMAP, Sim center, Hyper mesh).
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Familiarity with other spacecraft systems (RF communications, thermal, EPS, mechanisms) and their interaction with structures.