Senior Manager, Mechanical Engineering – Space Optical Systems
Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States of America
Full Time
1 week ago
$146,000 - $271,000 USD
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About this role
Role Overview
Analyze high-precision and complex space opto-mechanical telescopes hardware as part of an Integrated Product Team (IPT).
Hardware variety spans machined components, composite structures, deployable mechanisms, opto-mechanical support structure, bearings, capital tooling and fixturing, launch mechanisms
Leverage high reliability, flight-proven, heritage design concepts in order to produce high quality designs within an aggressive timeline
Lead and participate in technical team reviews and technical review boards
Direct, coordinate and assist engineering team to drive assigned objectives.
Present analysis details at program reviews to customers and independent reviewers.
Develop and perform testing to show proof-of-concept and/or qualification of new designs.
Support production operations with analysis of tooling, fixturing, test equipment, and shop aids.
Interface with outside suppliers/customers and other engineering disciplines to drive designs to closure (Structural, Thermal, Electrical, Manufacturing, Integration and Testing, Quality, Configuration Management).
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree or related discipline from an ABET-accredited program and a minimum of 12 years of prior relevant experience.
Graduate Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Control Systems, or related disciplines from an ABET-accredited program and a minimum of 10 years of prior related experience.
In lieu of a degree, minimum of 16 years of prior related experience.
7+ years in thermal or structural modeling and design tools
Prior or current experience with spaceflight mechanism applications
6+ years of professional experience leading a multi-disciplinary mechanical engineering team through system requirements, design, analysis, test, hardware build, delivery and launch.
Professional experience with analysis methods (FEA and hand-calculations) is required