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Relativity • Stennis Space Center, Mississippi
Relativity is seeking a Propulsion Test Engineer I to join their Stennis Test team, where you'll work on large-scale propulsion systems and contribute to flight readiness. This role is ideal for candidates looking to start their career in aerospace engineering.
You are an entry-level engineer eager to dive into the world of aerospace and propulsion systems. You have a foundational understanding of engineering principles and a passion for hands-on work in a dynamic environment. Your problem-solving skills are complemented by a collaborative spirit, allowing you to work effectively with cross-functional teams. You are excited about the opportunity to contribute to innovative projects that push the boundaries of technology and exploration.
While not required, any experience with propulsion systems or testing methodologies would be a plus. Familiarity with rocket systems or aerospace engineering concepts can help you hit the ground running in this role.
As a Propulsion Test Engineer I, you will be part of the Stennis Test team, responsible for designing, building, and operating propulsion and stage test stands. You will engage in hands-on testing of large-scale, complex systems, including fully integrated engines and stage assemblies. Your work will directly contribute to the flight readiness of the Terran R vehicle, ensuring that it meets the rigorous demands of commercial spaceflight.
You will collaborate closely with experienced engineers and technicians, gaining insights into the testing process and the intricacies of rocket propulsion. Your role will involve pushing hardware to its limits, analyzing performance data, and troubleshooting any issues that arise during testing. You will also participate in team meetings, contributing your ideas and insights to improve testing protocols and enhance overall efficiency.
At Relativity, you will be part of a culture that values autonomy, ownership, and impact. You will have the opportunity to work on groundbreaking projects that redefine the future of space exploration. The company offers a competitive salary range of $97,000 to $124,300 USD, along with a supportive environment that encourages professional growth and development. You will be surrounded by a team of passionate individuals who are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in aerospace technology.
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