Fluid Subsystems Engineer or Principal Fluid Subsystems Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-28
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Engineering Design & Technologists, Mechanical Engineer
level based on the qualifications below.
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE:
Relocation assistance may be available
CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR START:
Yes
CLEARANCE TYPE:
Secret
TRAVEL:
Yes, 10% of the Time
Description
At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon.
We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work — and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history.
Please note that this opportunity is contingent on program funding. Start dates are determined after funding confirmation.
Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for a Fluid Subsystems Engineer (Level
2) or Principal Fluid Subsystems Engineer (Level
3) to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. This role will be located in Melbourne, FL.
In this role, you will be responsible for developing, modifying, and maintaining aircraft subsystems configurations using current engineering design practices and standards. These subsystems include, but are not limited to, Environmental Control Systems (ECS), Liquid Cooling Systems (LCS), Fuel Systems, and Hydraulic Systems.
Key Responsibilities May Include, But Are Not Limited To
- Design tubes/ducts and routing of transport elements related to Environmental Control Systems (ECS), Liquid Cooling Systems (LCS), Fuel Systems, and Hydraulic Systems
- Design secondary structural elements (i.e., bracketry) to attach fluidic systems components to aircraft primary structure
- Perform design related tasks utilizing the NX and Teamcenter tool suite
- Integrate subsystems components into various aircraft applications
- Coordinate and collaborate with relevant stakeholder to ensure robust and maintainable configurations are produced
- Apply GD&T requirements to models to ensure producibility and manufacturability of designs
- Evaluate and verify requirements to ensure airworthiness criteria are met
- Attend internal program, customer and/or supplier technical exchange meetings and/or formal program milestone reviews to provide and/or obtain progress status updates
Basic Qualifications
This requisition may be filled at a Fluid Subsystems Engineer (Level
2) OR Principal Fluid Subsystems Engineer (Level
3) level based on the qualifications below.
Fluid Subsystems Engineer (Level
2)
- Must have a Bachelor’s Degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) discipline and 2 years of related professional/military experience; OR a Master’s Degree in a STEM discipline and 0 years of related professional/military experience.
- Your ability to transfer and maintain the final adjudicated U.S. government Secret clearance (must be in-scope or enrolled in Continuous Evaluation) and any program access(es) required for the position within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the Company.
- Experience with aircraft subsystems fluidic routing design and/or integration
- Experience with Computer Aided Design (CAD) software applications
3)
- Must have a Bachelor’s Degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) discipline and 5 years of related professional/military experience; OR a Master’s Degree in a STEM discipline and 3 years of related professional/military…
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