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Space Dynamics Laboratory
North Logan, Utah, United States
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22 hours ago
Space Dynamics Laboratory
North Logan, Utah, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Duration
Indefinite
Salary
$140,000.00 - $205,000.00
Min Experience
Over 10 Years
Min Education
Master's Degree
Required Travel
0-10%
Salary - Type
Yearly Salary
Job Function
Mechanical Engineering
Description
Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is seeking a Mechanical/Structural Engineering Subject Matter Expert (SME) to lead the structural maturation of world-class electro-optical and infrared (IR) satellite instruments. As the SME, you will serve as the primary technical authority ensuring that high-precision payloads and complex Mechanical Ground Support Equipment (MGSE) withstand the dual challenges of violent launch dynamics and the extreme thermal gradients of cryogenic operations. You will be responsible for the full lifecycle of structural verification, from initial concept modeling to final environmental testing in SDL's state-of-the-art facilities.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
- Analysis Mastery: Directs high-fidelity Finite Element Analysis (FEA) activities, specifically utilizing Femap with NX Nastran for linear/nonlinear statics, normal modes, buckling, random vibration, and stability assessments
- Dynamics & Environmental Verification: Defines and validates hardware responses to launch environments through Random Vibration, sine-sweep, and mechanical shock analysis, ensuring compliance with NASA-STD-5001 and GSFC-STD-7000 (GEVS); writes and executes structural verification tests
- GSE Stewardship: Oversees the structural certification of specialized MGSE, including high-vacuum compatible lifting fixtures and transport containers for sensitive flight optics
- Technical Governance: Serves as the Lead Structural Reviewer for Program Life Cycle Reviews (PDR, CDR, SIR) and provide expert leadership for Material Review Boards (MRB)
- Cryogenic Structural Integrity: Leads the structural design and analysis of opto-mechanical sensor assemblies operating at deep cryogenic temperatures (<20K); accounts for differential thermal contraction and temperature-dependent material properties in high-precision optomechanical benches
- Precision Stability & Jitter: Executes integrated modeling and Jitter Analysis to predict and mitigate micro-vibration transmission from cryocoolers and spacecraft bus components, ensuring sub-arcsecond pointing stability for optical payloads
- Nonlinear Analysis: Performs complex nonlinear modeling (geometric, material, and contact) for deployable radiators, thermal shields, and kinematic mounts used in cryogenic vacuum environments
Requirements
Required Qualifications:
- Education: Minimum of a Master of Science (MS) in mechanical or aerospace engineering
- Professional Experience: 10+ years of progressive experience in structural engineering within the spaceflight/satellite sector, with significant experience in Optical instrument or scientific payload development
- Software Proficiency: Expert-level mastery of Femap with NX Nastran and familiarity with Siemens Teamcenter/NX integration is highly desirable
Job ID: 82850184
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