Propulsion Test Engineer [Orbital Vehicle]
The Exploration Company(1 month ago)
About this role
The Propulsion Test Engineer at The Exploration Company is responsible for developing and executing test plans for the fluidic and pressurization systems of the Nyx orbital vehicle, ensuring the propulsion systems' efficiency and reliability. This role includes commissioning test benches, conducting test activities, performing maintenance and upgrades, and processing test data in collaboration with simulation teams. A bachelor's degree in engineering and at least two years of testing experience are required, along with strong skills in collaboration and hands-on problem-solving.
Required Skills
- Test Bench Development
- Test Plan Definition
- Test Execution
- Test Activities
- Maintenance
- Upgrades
- Sensor Calibration
- Hardware Verification
- Data Processing
- Report Writing
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Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in a related Engineering discipline
About The Exploration Company
www.exploration.spaceThe Exploration Company is a pioneering venture focused on creating accessible, sustainable, and cooperative space solutions. Their flagship product, Nyx, is a modular, reusable, and in-orbit refillable space vehicle designed to transport cargo safely and affordably to and from low-Earth orbit and beyond. With a strong commitment to innovation, the company aims to revolutionize space travel by enabling a cooperative future in space exploration and operations.
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