Us And Help Shape The Future Of Aerospace

Aerospace and Defense

PrincipalThermalEngineer

$220–350k ~AI est. El Segundo, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Principal Thermal Engineer at Us And Help Shape The Future Of Aerospace. Skills: Thermal analysis, Finite element analysis, Electro-optical systems. Perform hand calculations. Perform detailed thermal analyses”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace and Defense
Problems you'll solve

Solve thermal challenges; Solve difficult problems

Eligibility Requirements

U. S. government security clearance, May travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in STEM, 10 years of prior relevant experience, Obtain and maintain security clearance, U.S. citizenship required, Active TS/SCI clearance required

Nice to Have

Advanced degree in related field

What You'll Do.

Perform hand calculations

Perform detailed thermal analyses

Conduct detailed thermal analysis

Define scope of analysis

Lead large team of analysts

Review work with peers

Serve as subject matter expert

Present results to customers

Define testing required

Generate detailed documentation

Refine technical processes

Develop technical processes

Support program activities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Peer reviews

Communication Scope

Present results

Process & Methodology

Cost and schedule

Free ATS check

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