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Monitor contractor testing activities for different missile and launch facility components, including rocket boosters, guidance systems, propulsion, re-entry vehicle hardware, and more. Axient is currently seeking a ICBM Missile Test Engineer to join our team and provide technical support to our customer at Hill Air Force Base Utah.
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Axient LLC is a federal government contractor and must adhere to applicable safety and legal requirements, protocols, and compliance regulations as required by federal laws and governing agencies. Experience in ground or flight test conduct, data analysis/evaluation, modeling and simulation, technical report preparation, and administrative aspects of test programs (highly desired.
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This includes controlling the rocket from launch pad to orbit, providing real-time control systems for engine testing, structures testing, and launch facilities, and lastly (but certainly not least) creating our factory of the future with our proprietary 3D printing technology.
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Systems Engineering Own and manage the Systems Engineering process and documentation for solid rocket motor and launch vehicle programs: architecture and CONOPS development; requirements development and management; development and management of interfaces; verification planning and management.
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Familiarity with liquid rocket engines, launch vehicle structural and/or fluid systems, aircraft or rocket aerodynamics. Our department comprises teams responsible for Flight Sciences, including Aerodynamics, Thermal, Loads, and Dynamics; Integrated Structures Analysis; Guidance, Navigation, and Control & Vehicle Performance (GNCP); Systems Engineering; Mission Reliability; and Product Engineering.
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The Command & Control team is responsible for designing, building, and testing the software, hardware and networking systems that will be used to launch the next generation rocket for NASA. We provide overall management and implementation of ground systems capabilities, flight hardware processing and launch operations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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As an aerospace structural engineer on this launch vehicle you will own the design, analysis, and first build of various components on the rocket. Define the structural design of the rocket in coordination with owners of other portions of the vehicle.
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Technical Areas related to Space Access Branch duties can encompass Liquid Rocket Propulsion, Launch Vehicle Design, ground testing and launch operations, and mission integration. Provide onsite program management support to the Space Access Branch at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Rocket Propulsion Division (AFRL/RQR), Edwards AFB, CA. Lead and oversee the successful execution of aerospace development programs (specifically for Space Access systems) while interfacing with government, military, and contractors.
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5+ years liquid rocket engine, turbine engine, spacecraft, launch vehicle, and or aircraft development experience. Demonstrated technical expertise in spacecraft, launch vehicle, or aircraft development; including one or more of the following: spacecraft, launch vehicles, liquid rocket engines or components, engine installations, turbine engines, structures and tanks, and.
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This reorganization has resulted in an opening for a Quality Manager for the Engines BU.This BU supplies rocket engines and propulsion systems for a variety of spacecraft, launch vehicle and strategic defense missions.
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The Propulsion Components team develops the most advanced spacecraft and launch vehicle components in the world. Our technicians serve as hardware build and test experts for the flow control devices that drive the critical capabilities on our Falcon rocket - from engine throttling to attitude control.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse engineers, you will be a part of a diverse and hardworking team of specialists who help design and develop rocket engines and propulsion systems that meet Blue Origin's launch vehicle program requirements for various spaceflight systems.
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New Glenn is a single configuration heavy lift launch vehicle capable of carrying people and payloads routinely to Earth orbit and beyond. As part of a diverse and hardworking team of engineers and specialists, you will be responsible for developing and supporting the New Glenn rocket assembly processes.
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Design and develop rocket engines and propulsion systems that meet Blue Origin's launch vehicle program requirements for various spaceflight systems. Experience with structural modeling of pressurized components, rocket engine hardware, or similar high-performance hardware.
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The center supports the Rocket System Launch Program (RSLP) which is a United States Space Force program that provides quick access to space for other government agencies. We work with various launch vehicle contractors throughout the country and perform independent verification and validation (IV&V) of their launch vehicle designs.
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