Related skills
testing cad sensors valves actuatorsπ Description
- Design and model mechanical and electro-mechanical control assemblies for the Raptor engine.
- Own hardware relationships with suppliers, customers, and test teams; lead projects.
- Provide input into vehicle architecture trades and flight readiness on Starship.
π― Requirements
- Bachelorβs degree in engineering or physics.
- 1+ years designing and analyzing mechanical systems.
- Experience designing, building, testing, and troubleshooting mechanical systems.
- Understanding of fluids, solid mechanics, and/or electrical systems.
- Hands-on experience with fluid, gas, mechanical, high voltage, or control instrumentation.
- Knowledge of electro-mechanical devices, gears, actuators, motors, valves, regulators, or pumps.
π Benefits
- Propulsion Engineer Level I: $95,000-$115,000/year.
- Propulsion Engineer Level II: $110,000-$130,000/year.
- Stock options and long-term incentives.
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- 401(k) retirement plan and disability insurance.
- Paid time off: vacation, holidays, and sick leave.
Meet JobCopilot: Your Personal AI Job Hunter
Automatically Apply to Engineering Jobs. Just set your
preferences and Job Copilot will do the rest β finding, filtering, and applying while you focus on what matters.
Help us maintain the quality of jobs posted on Empllo!
Is this position not a remote job?
Let us know!