Mechanical Engineer I
On-site
Job Description
The Stennis team at Relativity Space is responsible for designing, building, and operating world-class test stands to support the Terran R stages, engines, and propulsion components. As part of this team, you will help build and operate massive outdoor test stands at the historic Stennis Space Center on the Gulf Coast, the largest rocket engine test complex in the country. Unique to this location, you will have the opportunity to get hands-on the fully integrated engine and stage assemblies, push the hardware to the limits, and witness rocket engines firing up close and personal! This team is critical to the launch success of Terran R, among many other firsts!
Responsibilities
As an entry level Mechanical Engineer, you will be responsible for designing and operating rocket engine test stands for our Terran R engines and stages. Entry level engineers at our Stennis facility work in partnership with experienced operations and ground systems engineers and technicians to build and modify test facilities, as well as participate in test campaigns to flight qualify our hardware. You will be directly engaged in daily test operations, maintenance, construction, and commissioning activities in the field. The entry level role may include aspects of both designing ground systems [Design focus] and conducting test operations [Operations focus]. This position will be titled Propulsion Test Engineer within the organization.
[Design focus]
- Design advanced propulsion test stands including 3D modeling, fluids, structural, and thermal analysis, fabrication drawings, fluids P&IDs, component lists, and detailed work instructions
- Supervise the construction, commissioning, and initial operations of these facilities
- Solve a variety of technical problems, across broad ranges of timeframe, complexity, cost, and long-term impact
- Support operations on and perform related improvements to existing test stands
[Operations focus]
- Create, modify, and optimize test sequences, procedures, and data review processes
- Conduct complex propulsion test operations to assess performance of rocket engines and stages
- Directly control and receive telemetry from the test stand and test articles through GUIs and an integrated software suite for control, automation, and data visualization
- Help develop new rocket engine propulsion designs based on real test data
- Potentially travel to production and launch locations, up to 25%
Job Requirements
About You:
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or a related field
- Prior experience in aerospace is not required
- Varied perspectives & backgrounds strengthen our team
- Strong engineering fundamentals in thermal, structural, and fluids analysis
- Hands-on fabrication experience using common power tools for projects at work/home/school
- Ability to work occasional night shifts
- This role requires a valid driver's license in order to operate vehicles while on the test site.
Nice to haves but not required:
- You should still apply even if you don't have all of these!
- Demonstrated drive to deliver on tight schedules, especially when unconventional & creative solutions are necessary
- Proficiency in 3D modeling and drafting, including GD&T
- Hands-on experience with metalworking, welding, hydraulics, manufacturing, etc.
- Working knowledge of fluid components such as valves, regulators, and instrumentation
- Ability to understand and develop fluid P&IDs (Plumbing and Instrumentation Diagrams) for large-scale test stands and supporting ground equipment
- Experience safely operating complex fluid systems, including high pressure gas, cryogenic fluids, flammables, and hydraulics
- Ability to work occasional night shifts