Job Description

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The Propulsion Integration Engineer will be responsible for end-to-end mechanical and fluid-system integration of liquid rocket engines, ensuring seamless assembly, functional compatibility, test readiness, and flight qualification. The role requires cross-functional coordination, strong system-level thinking, and a deep understanding of propulsion hardware.
RESPONSIBILITIS:
Responsible for designing, modeling, and detailing complex parts and assemblies for liquid rocket stages using earth-storable and cryogenic propellants, and generating manufacturing drawings aligned with build sequences.
Select and apply aerospace-grade materials, mechanical and structural joints (fasteners, rivets, etc.), tooling, and integration methods during assembly.
Apply and interpret GD&T to ensure compliance between engineering intent and manufacturing execution.
Plan and execute pipe routing for rigid and flexible lines, including rigid pipe bending, end-fitting selection, ...

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