K2 Space
Satellite Mechanical Engineer Los Angeles, CA Engineering
K2 Space, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
The RoleYou will own the success of mechanical structures, mechanisms, and electromechanical subsystems that will be key to our satellite operation. In your first 6 months, you will define product requirements, create initial concepts and trades, perform preliminary and detailed analysis, define development test campaigns, and produce development hardware. In your first year, you will validate your designs through prototype iterations and build and qualify flight hardware. In your first two years you will progressively take on larger scope sub-systems while directly supporting production and integration.ResponsibilitiesTake satellite mechanical hardware and mechanisms from conceptual design through qualification to on-orbit operations in order to support internal and external customer needsLead satellite subsystem design reviews from kickoff through qualification and beyondDrive hardware development, including hands-on development testing, analysis correlation, and follow-on hardware iterationsPerform hardware trades that steer both sub-system and top-level product directionCollaborate with a cross-functional team to establish product requirements, company processes, and best practices for hardware design and manufacturingContinually own and refine sub-system deliverable schedules throughout development and productionQualificationsBachelor’s degree in mechanical, aerospace, or other relevant engineering disciplineExperience with CAD or FEA software packages (experience can be in a professional, academic, entrepreneurial, or hobby setting)1+ years of experience with mechanical and/or electromechanical design and analysis (internship, team project, graduate research, and extracurricular experience is applicable)Nice to HaveExperience designing, building, and testing mechanical assemblies for aerospace applications (satellite mechanical systems, payloads, launch vehicles, propulsion systems, and/or aircraft structures and mechanisms)Experience with the practical application of GD&TDemonstrated ability to own mechanical hardware or systems within an integrated engineering team outside a classroom setting (High Power Rocketry, CubeSats, Robotics Competitions, Formula SAE and Baja SAE, Engineers without Borders, Design-Build-Fly, NASA student launch, personal entrepreneurial ventures, etc.)Demonstrated understanding of structural analysis and failure modes of complex mechanical systems in space environments and operationsIndependent and self-motivated mindset, with strong organizational, written, and oral communication skillsCompensation and Benefits:Base salary range for this role is $85,000 - $120,000 + equity in the companySalary will be based on several factors including, but not limited to: knowledge and skills, education, and experience levelComprehensive benefits package including unlimited paid time off, medical/dental/vision coverage, life insurance, paid parental leave, and many other perks
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