Full-Time

Avionics Hardware Launch Vehicle Engineer II

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Blue Origin

Blue Origin

10,001+ employees

Offers suborbital space tourism experiences

Aerospace
Entertainment

Compensation Overview

$110k - $154kAnnually

Mid, Senior

No H1B Sponsorship

Seattle, WA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Van Horn, TX, USA

Position located in Van Horn, TX or Kent, WA with rotational schedule or regular M-F. Financial incentives and relocation assistance available for West Texas site.

US Citizenship Required

Category
Avionics
Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Required Skills
CAD
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • B.S. degree in Electrical or Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent experience in the maintenance and operation of aerospace, marine, automotive, or ground support systems.
  • Demonstrated track record in aerospace or related industry in the full lifecycle management of avionics hardware systems and components.
  • Intermediate knowledge with all basic engineering fields – mechanisms, fluids, electrical, software, etc.
  • Experienced in reading and interpreting engineering drawings and CAD models and applying their specific intent.
  • Practiced technical communication ability, including written, visual, and verbal, to wide audiences of varying backgrounds.
  • Able to provide solutions to a variety of technical problems of moderate scope and complexity using intermediate application of company policies and procedures.
  • Ability to multitask, prioritize, and supervise multiple open issues, balancing due-dates and project scope while keeping customers in-the-loop.
  • Maintains clarity and can deliver results when under pressure.
  • Able to remain composed and focused while working in a dynamic environment on launch days.
  • Strong planning, organization, and coordination skills in a real-time operations environment.
  • Willingness to relocate to, or perform extended rotations to, our remote launch site.
Responsibilities
  • Support the refurbishment cycles of the fielded flight vehicles by creating and implementing design changes.
  • Identify and disposition non-conformances.
  • Support preflight integrated vehicle testing.
  • Lead all aspects of preventative vehicle maintenance in the Avionics Hardware lifecycle.
  • Support the vehicle managers in performing risk assessment before rollout of the vehicles for launch.
  • Support flight operations through ops product development and as Engineering Back Room support in mission control.
  • Review inspection results and work with members of the maintenance team to implement repairs and upgrades to get the vehicle ready for another safe flight by diagnosing discrepancies and identifying corrective actions.
  • Perform post-flight data reviews and tracking of all resulting anomalies.
  • Coordinate with engineers and managers in Kent, WA as you work closely with engineers and technicians at Launch Site One in Van Horn, TX.
  • Collaborate across team interfaces to understand and overcome logistics, supply chain, and resource challenges to deliver mission-ready vehicles.
  • Implement knowledge to write safe and executable work instructions and revise procedures to enable more efficiencies and expand capabilities.
Desired Qualifications
  • 2-8+ years (depending on level) of proven technical experience in the operation or maintenance of systems in one or more of the following fields: propulsion, pneumatics, cryogenics, avionics, hydraulics, life support, test engineering, launch operations.
  • Experience operating or maintaining crewed (human-occupied) vehicles in aerospace, land, or marine environments.
  • Passion for the space industry and human access to space.

Blue Origin focuses on making space travel accessible through commercial spaceflight, primarily offering suborbital space tourism experiences. The company uses its reusable rocket, New Shepard, to take passengers to the edge of space for about 11 minutes, allowing them to experience weightlessness and view Earth from above 100 kilometers. Unlike many competitors, Blue Origin emphasizes the exclusivity of its flights, targeting affluent individuals and space enthusiasts willing to pay a premium for this unique experience. In addition to space tourism, Blue Origin develops advanced rocket engines and technologies, which can be sold or leased to other aerospace entities. The company's goal is to lead in the emerging space tourism market while exploring new opportunities in space exploration technologies.

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$112.9M

Headquarters

Kent, Washington

Founded

2000

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Successful New Glenn launch positions Blue Origin in the heavy-lift launch market.
  • Growing interest in space tourism boosts demand for Blue Origin's suborbital flights.
  • Collaboration with Estes Rockets enhances brand visibility and inspires future engineers.

What critics are saying

  • Technical challenges with New Glenn could impact reputation and future contracts.
  • Weather-related launch delays may increase operational costs and scheduling conflicts.
  • Competition from SpaceX and United Launch Alliance may limit market share.

What makes Blue Origin unique

  • Blue Origin focuses on reusable rockets, reducing space travel costs significantly.
  • The company offers unique suborbital space tourism experiences with its New Shepard rocket.
  • Blue Origin develops advanced rocket engines, enhancing control and efficiency in space travel.

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Benefits

Medical insurance

Dental insurance

401k

PTO

Relocation

Education Support Program

Dog friendly

Bundled insurance rates

Company paid life & disability