Granular Mechanics and Regolith Operations Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Robotics, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Overview
Granular Mechanics and Regolith Operations Engineer
LocationCape Canaveral, FL
Job StatusFull-time
ClearanceBI investigation
CertificationN/A
TravelLimited; as needed
CitizenshipMust be US citizen
ASTRION is seeking an on-site engineer to support the Granular Mechanics and Regolith Operations lab within Swamp works at NASA-KSC.
Required Qualifications / Skills- Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, Materials Science, Space Systems or a closely related engineering or physical science discipline.
- Experience in granular mechanics, geotechnical engineering, planetary science, or regolith/soil behavior strongly preferred.
- Experience in software and robotics.
- Experience in Lab View, PACT/MEERCAT software.
- Characterizing lunar regolith simulant behavior in ambient and vacuum conditions.
- Developing granular mechanics testing apparatus.
- Experience working within KSC labs
- Experience working with KSC lab procedures and regulations
- Experience working with BP-1, LHS-1E, and ICN-LHT-1G and similar simulants
- Experience with lunar regolith technologies.
The successful applicant will perform testing of robotic equipment in a thermal, vacuum, dusty environment to meet the characterization and application testing needs of a broad range of technology development and risk reduction projects. The successful applicant shall develop test plans, provide engineering solutions for tests in high vacuum, conduct regolith other testing, data processing, and report findings to project Principal Investigators and support publication to peer reviewed journals.
Applicants are expected to have significant experience in lunar surface system research including a strong understanding of granular mechanics fundamentals and how characterization of lunar regolith is applied to NASA agency missions and objectives.
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