Supports the definition, coordination and control of the functional and physical interfaces between the propulsion system and the vehicle. Contributes to supplier development. Works with stakeholders and suppliers to design and integrate systems on platform. Develops supplier statement of work and requirements documentation. Works under minimal direction.
Knowledge of propulsion systems and component design, analysis, performance, and key interfaces related to inlets, exhaust systems, installed performance, operability, propulsion controls, thermal protection, power extraction, and structural interfaces. Knowledge of propulsion system components, interfaces and their design/integration variables for aerospace vehicles, including industry and company standards and practices and emerging capabilities; ability to interface with engine and component suppliers; and ability to perform propulsion system integration tasks within a multidisciplinary team environment. Extensive knowledge of methods, processes and requirements related to safety, reliability, maintainability and supportability of propulsion systems on aerospace vehicles. Extensive, specialized knowledge of development, production and certification testing and/or qualification processes and procedures, including knowledge of governing regulations and compliance requirements. Knowledge of relevant multi-disciplinary requirements for test or analysis. Ability to lead analyses and testing to determine that compliance requirements and/or validation testing are met.
Some travel may be required.
6+ months — possible extension and possible FTE opportunity.
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