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As a member of the Launch Hardware team you will work with a group of engineers across multiple disciplines to design, build, activate the production tools, launch pads, and recovery systems for Starship, Falcon, and Dragon.
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Maintenance Engineer, Kuiper Launch Services We're looking for an outstanding Facilities Operations Engineer with expert experience installing, commissioning and troubleshooting custom industrial equipment in a Payload Processing Facility environment.
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The Assistant City Engineer is responsible for preparing and submitting plans and permits for various Roadway, Stormwater and Public Works- related projects to local, state and federal agencies.
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GNSS Field Engineer. Associate degree in 'civil engineering technician' or 'survey technician' Perform project layout : staking for erosion control, staking for clearing limits, staking for planning purposes, staking and hubbing for utilities, set grade stakes for non-gps equipment, curb and gutter hubbing, etc.
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We are looking for a fluids design engineer crafting the fluid systems for Lunar spacecraft. Experience in 3D CAD programs, drawing creation, piping applications, and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) programs (ANSYS Preferred.
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Having worked on nearly every type of aerospace structure since the 1960s, our professionals are experts in designing both manned and unmanned orbital and suborbital launch facilities, processing buildings, and ground support equipment.
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Each R&D engineer is responsible for developing prototypes and releasing products; therefore, the successful candidate must be hands-on and have the ability to test and critically evaluate designs.
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Valid/Unrestricted FL driver’s license Proficient with Microsoft: Windows, Project, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Preferred Additional Qualifications Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP), Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE), or equivalent reliability certification.
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The purpose of ML2, located at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), is to provide a launch platform for the Space Launch System (SLS), an advanced launch vehicle that will fill America's need for deep space missions.
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Education Affiliates provides educational programs that deliver real-life career skills in high demand occupations that lead to employment upon graduation and a lifetime of professional growth.
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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 (Space Launch System) for NASA. As part of the COMET Chief Engineer team the Associate Chief Engineer for Software will be responsible for setting the direction, leading the team, and making success a reality.
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NASA commercial launch vehicles and service providers (e.g., Commercial Crew or Commercial Cargo) with expertise in spacecraft thermal control systems (passive & active) in support of the Gateway Deep Space Logistics (DSL) Program at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC.
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As the Responsible Engineer, develop critical electromechanical subsystems from requirements formulation through qualification, acceptance, production integration, continuous improvements, and preventative maintenance programs.
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Work will include support to the United Launch Alliance Atlas/Delta/Vulcan family of launch vehicles and SpaceX Falcon/Falcon Heavy launch vehicles along with their respective launch complexes.
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Position Overview: An Aerospace Vehicle Test Engineer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing testing activities for aerospace vehicles, including aircraft, spacecraft, rockets, and drones.
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