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Strong technical fundamentals in propulsion, fluids, thermodynamics, and combustion analysis. Experience with Creo (Pro/E) Wildfire 5 or greater, Windchill 10. Familiarity with analytical packages ANSYS, COMSOL, Fluent, CFX, Thermal Desktop, ROCETS or ROCCID.
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As a Propulsion Test Engineer II, you will be responsible for designing and operating rocket engine test stands for our Terran R engines and stages. Design advanced propulsion test stands including 3D modeling, fluids, structural, and thermal analysis, fabrication drawings, fluids P&IDs, component lists, and detailed work instructions.
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As a Senior Propulsion Engineer, you will be involved in the design, analysis, and development of propulsion hardware from piece parts to engine and/or Propellant & Pressure Management (PPMS) systems.
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HX5 is currently seeking a CFD Aircraft Propulsion Engineer to join our team in Cleveland, Ohio in support of the GEARS contract at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC). CFD Aircraft Propulsion EngineerAerospace Engineer IINASA Glenn Research CenterCleveland, Ohio.
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Lead Propulsion Engineer. Strong Lead Propulsion Engineers apply as hands on methodical approach to problem solving and have exceptional fluid system and mechanical fundamentals. Lead Propulsion Engineers own both the design and analysis sides of components and engine assemblies driving designs through development into production.
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Seeking a Principal Mechanical Design / Global Commercial Propulsion Project Engineer with technical, business and financial acumen who will report to Director of Technology, Research, and Global Project Engineering within the Global Repair and Overhaul Engineering Services (GROE) team.
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The Propulsion Engineer will support the JETS II in Houston. RESPONSIBILITIES: Reports to the senior level propulsion engineer and interacts directly with the program/project on all impacted safety issues and concerns and On-Board Propulsion Systems, possibly including International Partners.
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5+ years of professional experience designing jet or rocket propulsion hardware using CAD and GD&T. 10+ years of professional experience designing jet or rocket propulsion hardware using CAD and GD&T.
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Ursa Major was founded to address a critical shortfall in the U.S. industrial base and bring a new model to aerospace and defense systems: we design and manufacture the world’s leading propulsion systems for space, hypersonic applications, and missile systems.
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Description : AGILE is seeking an experienced propulsion engineer who will provide technical leadership to a project team developing a hypergolic axial engine for a lunar lander. Company & Mission: Located in Durango, CO, (Headquarters) and Mount Pleasant, PA (Additive Manufacturing Center) Agile Space Industries, Inc. (AGILE) designs, builds, and tests in-space propulsion systems for satellites and spacecraft.
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THOR Solutions is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Marine Engineer with a background in marine propulsion system design and integration. The engineer will provide propulsion engineering support services to the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) in Washington DC.
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Senior Propulsion Engineer. The Senior Propulsion Engineer's primary responsibility is the design of solid rocket motor primary and secondary structures, along with propulsion components, with an emphasis on schedule, affordability and scale.
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As a Senior Naval Propulsion Engineer, you will ensure Naval and Commercial Engineering Standards and Quality Assurance Processes are met while mentoring junior engineers and collaborating with teammates.
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Job ID: 663344BR Date posted: Apr. 16, 2024 Program: IAMD / LT-P3 / PROD CONTDescription:Lockheed Martin is seeking an Aeronautical / Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) Propulsion Engineer to join our creative team of engineers in Dallas, Texas.
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The development and use of next generation electric drive propulsion plant models (Matlab/ Simulink, SABER, etc.) The development effort represents the evolution of the CLB IPS electric drive program through the optimization of existing characteristics, integration of lessons learned, and deployment of advanced features to support the new platform's submarine propulsion system needs.
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