
Launch System Integration Engineer – Mid-career
Boeing
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Chantilly • California • Virginia • United States
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Salary
💰 $99,000 - $177,000 per year
About the role
- Ownership of all activities related to the launch vehicle/host vehicle integration and launch of our spacecraft
- Develop and manage integrated schedules and plans
- Own and manage interface control documentation including requirements development and specifications, and verification
- Develop launch base safety and operations plans and secure approval from the launch range authority
- Develop payload processing facility requirements
- Assure transportation for the SV and associated GSE
- Ensure the success of integration activities at the launch base, or host facility
- Lead the planning and execution of day of launch activities with all participating contractors and agencies
- Lead multiple stakeholders and subject matter experts across a wide range of technical and programmatic disciplines
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in aerospace, mechanical, or electrical engineering
- 5+ years of experience performing mission design, orbital, dynamic, or structural analyses
- 5+ years of program level experience interfacing with program customers and external contractors
- Experience in spacecraft launch operations, flight operations, integration and test, or ground processing operations
- Active U.S. Top Secret Security clearance
Benefits
- medical
- dental
- vision
- 401k plan
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
mission designorbital analysisdynamic analysisstructural analysisinterface control documentationrequirements developmentverificationpayload processinglaunch operationsground processing
Soft Skills
leadershipstakeholder managementcommunicationplanningexecution
Certifications
Bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineeringBachelor’s degree in mechanical engineeringBachelor’s degree in electrical engineeringU.S. Top Secret Security clearance