
Job Description
Key Responsibilities
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Responsible for defining the build and inspection process for the assembly of all primary and secondary structures
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Develop and refine manufacturing processes for these same structures
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Document and standardize specialized processes while owning the creation and modification of manufacturing planning/work instructions
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Collaborate with other engineers, subject matter experts, and technicians to solve production challenges
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Work with design engineers to evaluate designs for manufacturability and implementation in a rapidly evolving production environment
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Help manufacturing and engineering teams to identify, plan, and execute capital equipment, machine, and layout upgrades to meet on-time delivery efforts
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Create 3D CAD models and drawings using SolidWorks.
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Collaborate with analysis, manufacturing, and test engineers to optimize designs for manufacturability, performance, and cost-effectiveness.
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Assist in defining structural interfaces, assembly processes, and integration procedures.
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Ensure compliance with aerospace industry standards and mission-specific requirements.
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Support design reviews and communicate technical solutions effectively within cross-functional teams.
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Foster a collaborative and innovative culture, emphasizing excellence and continuous improvement in engineering best practices.
Basic Qualifications
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. We will consider a combination of education and related experience.
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3 years minimum experience in structural manufacturing within the aerospace or space industry.
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Experience in composite materials, metallic structures, and assembly/inspection methodologies.
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Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, NX, SolidWorks) and PDM systems (e.g. PDM, Windchill, Teamcenter).
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Familiarity with manufacturing processes for composites, including lay-up, curing, bonding, and machining.
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Understanding of aerospace industry standards (NASA, FAA, DoD, ASME, MIL-STD).
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Proficiency in Drawing Creation and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing per ASME Y14.5.
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Excellent problem-solving skills, creativity, and collaboration abilities.
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Proficient in documentation practices.
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Proven track record in designing and delivering structural components for space vehicles or aerospace applications.
What Makes You Stand Out!
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Master’s in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline.
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Experience identifying and navigating the challenges of a startup environment.
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Experience in lightweight structures and optimization techniques.
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Hands-on experience with composite fabrication and testing.
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Familiarity with design for additive manufacturing and emerging aerospace materials.
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Knowledge of load paths, structural dynamics, fatigue analysis, and failure modes in spacecraft structures. (e.g. FEMAP, Sim center, Hyper mesh).
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Familiarity with other spacecraft systems (RF communications, thermal, EPS, mechanisms) and their interaction with structures.
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Job Details
- Category
- Mechanical
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Location
- Englewood, Colorado
- Posted
- Compensation
- $81,000 - $122,000 per year
About ispace
ispace is a Japanese lunar exploration company developing robotic landers and rovers for cargo delivery to the Moon, with two landing attempts completed and a third mission planned.
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