Senior Spacecraft Mechanism Design Engineer
As a Senior Spacecraft Mechanism Design Engineer, you will conceive, design, and implement complex electromechanical spacecraft mechanisms. You will be part of the mechanical engineering team and work on the conceptual, preliminary, and detailed design, analysis, fabrication, and testing of vehicles and mechanisms. This role requires the ability to brainstorm concepts and solutions, generate detailed specifications and drawings, and analyze static and dynamic structures to quantify performance.
Key Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
Clearance: Must be able to obtain a Secret and/or a TS/SCI clearance.
Preferred Qualifications
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