Senior Mechanical Engineer
- Mechanical Lead for select Loft Missions
- Develop, maintain, and own mechanical analysis budgets
- Create and maintain detailed engineering drawings and 3D models using CAD software.
- Conduct inspections and reviews of engineering documents and hardware.
- Perform structural and thermal analysis of small payload components and spacecraft
- Oversight of spacecraft level structural and thermal analysis
- Develop, in collaboration with team members/customers, interface specifications, control documents and other design documents
- Generate test plans and procedures for structural and thermal verification activities
- Review and approve test environmental test reports
- Support the Assembly, Integration and Testing (AIT) of all stages of a space mission, including identification and procurement of appropriate MGSE.
- Work with suppliers, customers, and sub-contractors as mechanical point of contact to ensure successful mission execution.
- Define and document requirements, specifications, and interfaces.
- Work with a multi-disciplinary team to ensure successful mission execution
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.
- 5+ years of experience in spacecraft subsystems, payloads, and vehicle mechanical design and structural analysis.
- Detailed understanding of GD&T and tolerance analysis.
- Proficiency with Solidworks or similar CAD software
- Pragmatic vibration testing experience (pre-test inputs, test oversight, data reduction, report generation).
- Spacecraft level FEA experience. Expert level knowledge of at least one solver and pre/post processor package and cursory knowledge of others (Femap, Patran, Nastran, ANSYS, etc).
- Concise analysis and test report generation
- Experience in small satellite assembly, integration, and test campaigns with an emphasis on vibration and thermal testing
- Ability to adapt to changing requirements and work in a fast-paced environment.
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy
- Experience delivering a spacecraft to standards such as ECSS and NASA GEVS
- Proficiency with Solidworks or similar CAD software
- Prepared to be challenged and sometimes work out of your comfort zone
- Able to be accountable, autonomous, and take full ownership of projects
- Ability to perform Craig Bampton (CB) model reduction for launch authorities.
- Experience with thermal/structural combined analysis modeling.
- Practical experience in assembly and integration of satellite hardware.
- Experience working in a customer facing role.
- Proven experience in optical payloads integration.
- Understanding of force-limited vibration and transfer functions
- End-to-end satellite mission experience
- 100% company-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance option for employees and dependents
- Flexible Spending (FSA) and Health Savings (HSA) Accounts offered with an employer contribution to the HSA
- 100% employer paid Life, AD&D, Short-Term, and Long-Term Disability insurance
- Flexible Time Off policy for vacation and sick leave, and 12 paid holidays
- 401(k) plan and equity options
- Daily catered lunches and snacks in office
- International exposure to our team in France
- Fully paid parental leave; 14 weeks for birthing parent and 10 weeks for non-birthing parent
- Carrot Fertility provides comprehensive, inclusive fertility healthcare and family-forming benefits with financial support
- Off-sites and many social events and celebrations
- Relocation assistance when applicable
Description
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- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.
- 5+ years of experience in spacecraft subsystems, payloads, and vehicle mechanical design and structural analysis.
- Detailed understanding of GD&T and tolerance analysis.
- Proficiency with Solidworks or similar CAD software
- Pragmatic vibration testing experience (pre-test inputs, test oversight, data reduction, report generation).
- Spacecraft level FEA experience. Expert level knowledge of at least one solver and pre/post processor package and cursory knowledge of others (Femap, Patran, Nastran, ANSYS, etc).
- Concise analysis and test report generation
- Experience in small satellite assembly, integration, and test campaigns with an emphasis on vibration and thermal testing
- Ability to adapt to changing requirements and work in a fast-paced environment.
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy
- Experience delivering a spacecraft to standards such as ECSS and NASA GEVS
- Proficiency with Solidworks or similar CAD software
- Prepared to be challenged and sometimes work out of your comfort zone
- Able to be accountable, autonomous, and take full ownership of projects
Who We Are
Loft: Space Made Simple.
Founded in 2017, Loft provides governments, companies, and research institutions with a fast, reliable, and simple way to deploy missions in orbit.
We integrate, launch, and operate spacecraft, offering end-to-end missions as a service across Earth observation, IoT connectivity, on-orbit AI, national security missions, and more. Leveraging our existing space infrastructure and an extensive inventory of satellite buses, Loft is reducing years-long integration and launch timelines to months. With more than 30 missions flown, Loft’s flight heritage and proven technologies enable customers to focus on their mission objectives.
With a growing fleet on track to reach 30 satellites by 2027, we are scaling up quickly across our offices in San Francisco, CA | Golden, CO | and Toulouse, France to meet accelerating demand for space infrastructure.
As an international company your resume will be reviewed by people across our offices so please attach a copy in English.
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