Combustion Devices Engineer II
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Mechanical Engineer, Systems Engineer
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At Cesium Astro
, we are developers and pioneers of out-of-the-box communication systems for satellites, UAVs, launch vehicles, and other space and airborne platforms. We take pride in our dynamic and cross-functional work environment, which allows us to learn, develop, and engage across our organization. If you are looking for hands-on, interactive, and autonomous work, Cesium Astro is the place for you. We are actively seeking passionate, collaborative, energetic, and forward-thinking individuals to join our team.
We are looking to add a Combustion Devices Engineer II to our team. In this role, you will work across the full hardware lifecycle from early concepts and CAD models through manufacturing, test execution, and design iteration.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Design and develop a variety of combustion devices of liquid rocket engine, combustion chambers, pre-burners, igniters. Create models and drawings of parts and assemblies. Perform calculations and analyses with team support.
- Create schematics and document processes.
- Own requirements definition, architecture trades, and system-level integration for assigned subsystems.
- Work with manufacturing team to create finished engine parts. Support parts through 3d-printing, machining, post processing, and inspection. Incorporate feedback to improve design for manufacturing.
- Develop and execute test programs, analyze experimental data, and apply findings to optimize designs.
- Collaborate across mechanical, aerospace, and controls engineering teams to deliver flight-ready hardware.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.
- 2+ years of experience with mechanical design, development, fabrication, assembly, or test (internships included)
- Strong proficiency in CAD tools (Siemens NX, Solid Works) - the ability to model complex three-dimensional geometry of the combustion chamber cooling channel.
- Familiarity with aerospace safety and reliability practices.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work as a teammate and independently to achieve ambitious goals.
- Prior experience designing of liquid rocket engine, combustion chambers, pre-burners, igniters or other rocket systems.
- Practical experience in test bench setup and performance diagnostics.
- Hands-on engineering (Full-stack: computer to wrench to broom).
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T).
- Experience in a start-up or rapid development environment.
- Experience with tools such as ANSYS and MATLAB.
Compensation: $108,000 - $129,900 a year
Cesium Astro considers several factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to, the role and associated responsibilities, a candidate’s work experience, education/training, and key skills. Full-time employment offers include company stock options and a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, HSA, FSA, life, disability and retirement plans.
Cesium Astro is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard torace, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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