Senior Structural Designer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Elevate your career with Kepler Communications as a Senior Structural Designer. Lead the structural development of cutting-edge spacecraft subsystems from concept through production in this dynamic, hands-on role.
As a Senior Structural Designer, you will be pivotal in developing and verifying complex aerospace solutions, with over four years of experience required in structural mechanics, dynamics, and testing. This position requires you to perform structural modeling, design assessments, and risk reduction while collaborating with multidisciplinary engineering teams to ensure successful integration and verification.
Key Responsibilities:
• Lead structural development and verification for spacecraft subsystems
• Assess spacecraft hardware performance under various loading environments
• Drive structural trade studies and facilitate technical discussions
• Plan and execute qualification activities and testing campaigns
• Act as mentor and technical leader for junior engineers
Requirements:
• Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Mechatronics Engineering
• 4+ years of experience in structural aerospace systems
• Strong understanding of structural dynamics and mechanics
• Proven experience with leading design assessments and modeling
• Familiarity with NASTRAN-based analysis and CAD software
Shape the future of aerospace engineering with your structural expertise at Kepler Communications.
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Position Requirements
10+ Years
work experience
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