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Full-Time

Airframe Structures Engineer

Technical Specialist 2

Posted on 6/27/2024

Boom Supersonic

Boom Supersonic

201-500 employees

Develops and manufactures supersonic aircraft

Hardware
Energy
Aerospace

Compensation Overview

$120k - $165kAnnually

+ Performance Bonuses + Long Term Incentives/Equity

Expert

Centennial, CO, USA

Category
Materials & Structures
Aerospace Engineering
Required Skills
CAD
Requirements
  • Bachelor, Master or Doctorate of Science degree in engineering with 10 or more years of experience in aerospace or an equivalent combination of technical education and aerospace experience
  • Demonstrated proficiency with at least one CAD system
  • Excellent communication skills, ability to interface effectively with different engineering groups internally as well as existing and potential suppliers
  • Demonstrated experience creating CAD models and designing composite and metallic components and structures
  • Team building communication skills, the ability to interface effectively with different groups internally and externally
  • Demonstrated experience in key technical disciplines: metallic & composite materials, material & processes, load path, stress, finite element modeling
  • Problem-solving and collaboration skills are a must; can work with large teams to solve complex, ambiguous technical problems
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to interface effectively with different groups internally and externally
Responsibilities
  • Preliminary and detailed design of composite and metallic aircraft structures
  • Support configuration development and trade studies
  • Classical analysis of primary and secondary aircraft structures
  • Developing test plans and oversee design of component and assembly level structural tests in collaboration with Stress Analysis
  • Support manufacturing teams and external suppliers through fabrication and assembly planning and build of the aircraft
  • Support material allowables development
  • Create specifications, and other documentation for the development of structural flight hardware
  • Create or modify existing CAD Models in a PLM environment

Boom Supersonic develops and manufactures supersonic commercial aircraft aimed at reducing flight times for long-distance travel. Their main product, the Overture aircraft, is designed to run on 100% sustainable aviation fuel, supporting efforts to lower carbon emissions in the aviation industry. Unlike other aviation companies, Boom Supersonic focuses specifically on supersonic travel and has secured partnerships with major airlines like American Airlines and United Airlines, indicating strong market interest. The company's goal is to transform air travel by making it faster and more efficient while promoting sustainability through advanced aerospace technology.

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$435M

Headquarters

Englewood, Colorado

Founded

2014

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

11%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The successful flight of the XB-1 demonstrator aircraft marks a significant milestone, showcasing Boom's technological capabilities and progress towards commercial supersonic travel.
  • Boom's Overture aircraft, designed to fly at Mach 1.7, promises to drastically reduce flight times, making long-distance travel more efficient and appealing.
  • The construction of the Overture Superfactory and the creation of thousands of jobs in North Carolina indicate strong economic growth and stability for the company.

What critics are saying

  • High costs and unproven technology in the supersonic travel sector could pose financial risks and delay commercial viability.
  • The competitive landscape, including efforts by NASA and other aerospace companies, may challenge Boom's market position and innovation pace.

What makes Boom Supersonic unique

  • Boom Supersonic is uniquely focused on developing supersonic commercial aircraft optimized for 100% sustainable aviation fuel, setting it apart from traditional aviation companies.
  • The company's strategic partnerships with major airlines like American Airlines, United Airlines, and Japan Airlines underscore its strong market demand and industry validation.
  • Boom's investment in the Overture Superfactory in North Carolina highlights its commitment to scaling production and revolutionizing air travel with advanced aerospace technology.
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