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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking a Vehicle Fluids Engineer II to design and deliver fluid systems for their Terran R rocket. This role involves collaboration across teams to solve complex engineering challenges. Experience in fluid systems engineering is essential.
You have a background in engineering with a focus on fluid systems, ideally with experience in aerospace or related fields. You understand the complexities of designing and delivering propellant and pressurant systems, and you thrive in collaborative environments where you can contribute to innovative solutions. You are detail-oriented and possess strong problem-solving skills, allowing you to tackle challenges that have not been solved before. Your ability to communicate effectively with cross-functional teams will be key to your success in this role.
Experience with rocket propulsion systems or similar technologies would be a significant advantage. Familiarity with design software and tools used in fluid dynamics can enhance your contributions to the team. A proactive approach to learning and adapting to new technologies is highly valued.
As a Vehicle Fluids Engineer II, you will be responsible for the design and delivery of fluid systems that are critical to the operation of the Terran R vehicle. You will work closely with other engineering teams to ensure that the fluid systems are integrated effectively with the overall rocket design. Your role will involve conducting analyses, simulations, and tests to validate the performance of these systems under various conditions. You will also participate in the production and testing phases, ensuring that the systems meet all safety and performance standards. Collaboration with manufacturing and quality assurance teams will be essential to ensure that the designs are feasible and can be produced efficiently.
At Relativity, you will be part of a pioneering team that is redefining the aerospace industry. We offer a competitive salary range of $112,000—$143,000 USD, along with opportunities for professional growth and development. You will have the chance to work on cutting-edge technology and contribute to projects that have a meaningful impact on the future of space exploration. Our culture emphasizes autonomy, ownership, and the ability to make a difference, allowing you to leave your mark on the product and the process. Join us in our mission to innovate and advance science and exploration.
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