
Propulsion Components Test Engineer II, Second Shift
- Long Beach, CA
- $112,000-143,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and commission new test assets and systems - incorporating fluid, mechanical, and electrical components - to unlock new capabilities or enhance existing ones
- Author and optimize test sequences, procedures, and operational processes to support first-article development and transition into high-volume production
- Review and analyze test data to evaluate Terran-R & Aeon-R component performance
- Define and standardize operational requirements and processes to improve safety, data quality, and test repeatability
- Plan and execute projects that improve test capabilities and operational efficiency in a manner that aligns with the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS)
- Bachelor's Degree or higher in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering; or other related discipline.
- 2+ years of relevant technical experience, including (but not limited to):
- Authoring & Executing Test Procedures
- Designing & Commissioning Complex Fluid-Mechanical Systems
- Leading Failure & Anomaly Investigations
- Strong understanding of and ability to apply engineering fundamentals in fluid, thermal, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
- Demonstrated knowledge of safety standards, common test hazards, and appropriate mitigations.
- Ability to find simple, innovative solutions for difficult problems and make critical decisions under pressure.
- Willingness to work 2nd Shift, nominally 3pm to 11pm, to support Production Operations with a wide range of Component Acceptance Tests.
- Familiarity with Industry Test Standards: e.g., SMC-S-016, MIL-STD-1540D, & MIL-STD-810G.
- In-depth knowledge and experience with test automation, data acquisition, and control systems.
- Knowledge of engine components such as pumps, valves, regulators, check valves, as well as electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic valves, actuators, and other fluid system components.
- Desire to work hands-on, as part of a team, in both the development and production phases of a product lifecycle.