Senior Mechanical Design Engineer - Aerospace & UAV Systems in Washington
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Product Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
Overview
We are building a safety-critical electromechanical system integrated into a small UAV platform. This role owns the end-to-end mechanical design of ruggedized, field-deployed hardware, including structural design, internal mechanisms, and mechanical safety architecture.
The system must reliably withstand vibration, shock, environmental exposure, and handling while maintaining strict fail-safe behavior across all operating states.
You will be responsible for taking mechanical systems from concept through CAD, prototyping, validation testing, and production handoff in a fast-iteration, small-team engineering environment.
Key Responsibilities- Design mechanical assemblies including housings, internal structures, and actuation/safety mechanisms using parametric CAD tools.
- Develop mechanical safety architecture in collaboration with electrical and software teams (interlocks, fail-safe geometry, mechanical state constraints).
- Define materials, finishes, tolerances, fasteners, and mechanical interfaces for harsh operating environments.
- Build and iterate prototypes using in-house fabrication (3D printing, CNC machining, basic manual machining).
- Execute mechanical validation testing including drop, shock, vibration, and environmental qualification.
- Produce manufacturing-ready documentation (GD&T drawings, tolerance stacks, BOMs, and DFM packages).
- Own system mass properties and center-of-gravity budgets for UAV integration.
- Collaborate cross-functionally on system integration (PCB constraints, connectors, harness routing, mechanical actuation interfaces).
- Support vendor engagement for machining, injection molding, and production scaling.
- 5+ years of mechanical design experience in field-deployed, rugged, or regulated industries (UAV, aerospace, defense, automotive, or industrial systems).
- Strong proficiency in parametric CAD (Solid Works, Fusion 360, Onshape, Creo, NX, etc.).
- Experience producing manufacturing-ready drawings (GD&T, tolerance analysis, fits, surface finishes).
- Hands‑on prototyping experience (3D printing, CNC machining, mill/lathe familiarity).
- Strong understanding of failure modes and design‑for‑reliability principles.
- Demonstrated end‑to‑end ownership: concept design prototype test production transfer.
- Strong written and verbal English communication skills.
- Experience with safety‑critical mechanical systems (fail‑safe mechanisms, safety interlocks, or similar regulated hardware).
- Familiarity with environmental/qualification standards (MIL-STD-810 or equivalent).
- Experience with FEA / structural simulation (Ansys, Solid Works Simulation, or similar).
- DFM experience for injection molding, metal casting, or precision manufacturing.
- Background in UAV/FPV systems or mass/CG‑sensitive mechanical design.
- Small, high‑ownership engineering team with fast iteration cycles (weekly hardware builds).
- Close collaboration between mechanical, electrical, and software engineers.
- Strong emphasis on test‑driven design, rapid prototyping, and production readiness.
- Engineers are expected to own systems end-to-end and actively challenge design constraints when needed.
- Full‑time onsite role (5 days/week).
- Mandatory 1-month onsite training in Kearneysville, West Virginia
. - After training, relocation to and onsite work from one of the following hubs:
- San Francisco Bay Area, CA
- Los Angeles, CA
- Washington, DC Metro Area
- Candidates must be willing to relocate; relocation assistance is not provided.
Mechanical Design Engineer, UAV mechanical engineer, aerospace hardware engineer, safety‑critical systems, CAD design engineer, Solid Works, GD&T, DFM engineer, prototyping engineer, CNC machining, UAV payload design, rugged systems engineer, mechanical systems engineer, FEA engineer, defense hardware engineering.
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