Full-Time
Loads & Dynamics Engineer
Posted on 1/24/2023
Develops commercial supersonic airliners for faster travel.
Compensation Overview
$102,000 - $138,000
Mid, Senior
Centennial, CO, USA
- Bachelor, Master or Doctorate of Science degree in engineering, mathematics, or physics with 5 or more years of experience in aerospace or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience
- Programming aptitude
- Knowledge of aircraft loads and aeroelasticity principles and concepts
- Familiarity with industry standard tools, such as Nastran or Zaero
- Working experience with fixed wing aircraft loads requirements (JSSG-2006 or FAR Part 23 or 25)
- Experience with fly-by-wire aircraft and ASE/ load alleviation functions (GLA/MLA)
- The candidate will support one or more of the following as an L&D engineer:
- Generating aircraft static (maneuver), fatigue, and component external loads
- Characterizing static aeroelastic effects such as divergence and control surface effectiveness
- Characterizing discrete gust environments or flutter margins
- Characterizing random vibration environments of buffet or continuous gust turbulence
- Evaluating the interaction of flight controls when determining structural response
- Use FEA to predict modal behavior of both primary airframe structure and local structure
Boom Supersonic, a pioneer in the aviation industry, is committed to redefining commercial flight by reintroducing supersonic travel with its groundbreaking airliner, Overture, which is designed to meet top-tier standards of speed, safety, and sustainability. The company's vision of making the world more accessible through faster travel has attracted a diverse team of over 150 professionals who have contributed to more than 220 air and spacecraft programs. Boom's industry leadership is further evidenced by its partnership with a major U.S. airline, marking the first aircraft purchase agreement for a supersonic fleet.
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$415M
Headquarters
Englewood, Colorado
Founded
2014