What are the responsibilities and job description for the Trajectory/Conceptual Design Engineer (Missiles and Rockets) position at X-Bow Systems Inc.?
Job: Trajectory/Conceptual Design Engineer
Location: US, Remote
About the Role: As a Trajectory/Conceptual Design Engineer, you will have a key role in supporting both business development and programs (internal and external) that cover the range of small tactical to suborbital launch vehicles.
You'll know you're successful in this role when you've leveraged your technical expertise and solution creativity to establish a workflow that provides consistency and accuracy on short timelines.
You will join a small team that makes use of industry- standard and in-house tools that is empowered to define the scope, perform the work, and present the results for both trade studies and conceptual/detailed designs.
To thrive in this role, have at least 5 years of directly related industry/academic experience. An ideal candidate is equally adept at maintaining a big-picture view while attending to the details that impact that view.
Desired Skills & Qualifications:
5 years related industry experience.
Trajectory Analysis: Develop and analyze tactical, ballistic, suborbital and orbital launch vehicle trajectories for rail launch and TVC guided systems. Dispersions and fault analysis capability/understanding required.
Trajectory Simulations: POST2 (3 & 6DoF)/POST3D, TAOS, OTIS
Weights & Sizing: Develop and analyze launch vehicle sizing and mass properties estimates to support both conceptual and detailed design
Systems Analysis: Multidiscplinary skillset as applied to launch vehicle performance & operations, in-space systems, landers, propulsion, aerodynamics, technology assessments, value stream mapping, etc.
Solid Motor Ballistic Analysis: Working knowledge of industry standard analysis toolsets
Programming: C and Python desired, Matlab/Octave, Fortran
Communication: Effective communication across range of stakeholders.
Testing: Experience with simulation, software testing, HWIL, etc.