Full-Time

Thermal/Fluids Test Engineer II

Lunar Transportation

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Blue Origin

Blue Origin

10,001+ employees

Offers suborbital space tourism experiences

Aerospace
Entertainment

Compensation Overview

$96.5k - $135.1kAnnually

Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Seattle, WA, USA

Relocation provided.

US Citizenship Required

Category
QA & Testing
Performance Testing
Quality Assurance
Requirements
  • BS in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related technical discipline.
  • 2+ years of relevant testing experience including pumps, valves, thermal control elements, propulsion elements, sensors, pneumatic/hydraulic fluids, and/or piping.
  • Solid understanding of pumped fluid loops and thermal hardware such as pressurized systems, actuators, heat exchangers, radiators, etc.
  • Experience with space vehicle component or subsystem testing including structural, vibe, acoustic, modal.
  • Experience reading P&ID schematics/layout designs.
  • Understand the Test Like You Fly assessment and exception process.
  • Excellent verbal, written, and graphical communication skills.
  • Experience working collaboratively in a fast paced, dynamic work environment.
  • Ability to support shift-work as needed to meet customer demands
  • Ability to earn trust, maintain positive and professional relationships, and contribute to a culture of inclusion.
  • A strong safety record.
  • Demonstrate high standards in test operations and work cooperatively with a diverse team of Integration Engineers, Responsible Engineers, and BLUE customers to ensure requirements are met.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
Responsibilities
  • Apply direct experience to fluids and/or thermal component and subsystem test planning and execution, which could include development, qualification, acceptance, performance, and environmental testing.
  • Execute test procedures.
  • Identify test events, needs and equipment required for test.
  • Apply experience with test facility instrumentation and Data Acquisition and Control Systems.
  • Create and review Test Plans, Test Procedures, safety assessments, schematics, and other engineering artifacts.
  • Design, procure, and install test support equipment; manage vendors and subcontractors during installation.
  • Troubleshoot issues that arise during testing.
  • Participate in test readiness reviews, pre- and post-test briefings, and post-test reviews.
  • Manage procedural redlines and updates during test campaigns.
  • Coordinate test crews, support equipment and vehicle configurations for testing.
  • Enforce safety policies during test planning and operations.
  • Reduce, analyze, and archive test data.
  • Integrate between fluids and thermal subsystems and overall system level vehicle to ensure component level testing is in compliance with overall vehicle test plans.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with aerospace flight hardware
  • Established technical expertise in test stand design, operations, and maintenance
  • Experience utilizing space and industry standards such as MIL-STD-810, SMC-S-016, and MIL-STD-1540
  • Knowledge of a variety of fluids; experience with cryogenics and monopropellants is a plus
  • Experience executing component testing at rate
  • Instrumentation and controls, and data acquisition systems experience, with preference towards National Instruments hardware
  • Knowledge of systems engineering practices, fabrication and integration processes, and quality control
  • Understanding/experience with hazardous operations and design for system safety
  • Strong Project Management skills to include budgeting and schedule development
  • Experience with 3D CAD tools, LabView, MATLAB, and data management

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