LEAD ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - LEAD MECHANICAL ENGINEER - STRATEGIC AEROSPACE Education, Training & Library - San Antonio, TX at Geebo

LEAD ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - LEAD MECHANICAL ENGINEER - STRATEGIC AEROSPACE

Provide technical guidance to new, junior and mid-career mechanical engineers.
Provide solutions/guidance to complex thermal, structural and aerodynamic problems.
Be lead engineer for hardware development projects.
Support technical marketing at Tinker AFB.
Support System Engineering on projects.
Involvement in design, design assessments and reviews.
Daily responsibilities will be to provide technical guidance to engineers.
Support section manager in tracking of design, drawings, reviews and other metrics required for project performances.
Provide technical engineering oversight to projects to ensure compliance to requirements, design practices and contract stipulations.
Perform System Engineering duties on projects.
Mentor junior level engineers.
Support management in marketing, the development of budgets and proposals.
Requires an Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, Masters in Mechanical Engineering preferred.
8
years:
Solid understanding in engineering design principles and industry standards in aerospace/avionics applications and/or military applications.
8
years:
Highly experienced in design development, fabrication drawings, weldment drawings, assembly drawings, thermal analysis, stress analysis, aerodynamics analysis, and development of technical reports.
8
years:
Highly experienced in the following application:
Simcenter FloTherm (required), Solidworks (required), Solidworks Flow Simulation Electronics Module (required), EPDM a plus.
6
years:
Proven knowledge and experience in aerospace tolerance stackup analysis for fabrication as well as form, fit purposes.
A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Recommended Skills Aerodynamics Aerospace Industries Assessments Avionic Design Development Electronics Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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