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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking a Senior Instrumentation & Control Systems Engineer to contribute to the development of the Terran R rocket. You'll work on designing and operating testing infrastructure, ensuring the success of launch operations. This role requires expertise in instrumentation and control systems.
You have a strong background in instrumentation and control systems engineering, with experience in designing and implementing complex systems for aerospace applications. Your expertise allows you to solve challenging problems and contribute to innovative solutions that drive the success of rocket development. You thrive in collaborative environments, working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that all systems operate seamlessly and efficiently. Your attention to detail and commitment to quality ensure that every aspect of your work meets the highest standards. You are passionate about aerospace technology and eager to make a significant impact in the industry. You understand the importance of safety and reliability in aerospace systems and are dedicated to upholding these principles in your work.
As a Senior Instrumentation & Control Systems Engineer at Relativity, you will be responsible for designing and building the testing infrastructure necessary for the Terran R rocket. You will collaborate with engineers and technicians to develop testing protocols that ensure all systems function as intended. Your role will involve troubleshooting and resolving issues that arise during testing, ensuring that all instrumentation and control systems are calibrated and functioning correctly. You will also be involved in the integration of new technologies and systems, contributing to the continuous improvement of testing processes. Your work will directly impact the success of launch operations, and you will have the opportunity to shape the future of aerospace technology.
At Relativity, you will be part of a dynamic team that is pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology. We offer competitive compensation and benefits, along with opportunities for professional growth and development. You will work in a collaborative environment where your ideas and contributions are valued. Join us in our mission to revolutionize the aerospace industry and make a lasting impact on the future of space exploration.
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