(Senior) Propulsion Development Engineer (m/f/d) at Isar Aerospace SE
München, , Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Materials Science

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

MISSION BRIEF

As Propulsion Development Engineer in the Engine Valves Team, you will design and procure valves for the propulsion system. This includes creating CAD models and drawings, overseeing production and testing from prototypes to serial production, and managing requirements. You will be actively involved in prototyping and development testing and may need to travel to Isar’s test and launch facility locations.

Your Role in Our Space Mission:

  • Define the requirements and specifications for the valve in collaboration with the involved Propulsion teams
  • Calculate and design valves based on requirements and conduct design reviews
  • Prepare and organize the manufacturing of valves and address manufacturing issues
  • Oversee and optimize the assembly of your valves
  • Plan, supervise, and evaluate valve tests, including development acceptance, qualification, and integrated testing
  • Participate in and supervise integrated system tests and analyze the data
  • Ensure component and system performance and reliability throughout the valves’ lifecycles by development tests, design reviews, and post-test data analysis.

QUALIFICATION CHECKLIST

  • M.Sc. or M.Eng. in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a similar field Hands-on experience with testing preparation, operation, and post-test data review
  • Experience with machining processes, creating drawings, and CAD software (preferably SolidWorks or Siemens NX)
  • Expertise in the development of solenoid valves and associated electrical circuits
  • Knowledge of Python or similar programming languages
  • General understanding of rocket design
  • Ability to collaborate effectively on multi-disciplinary and cross-functional teams
  • Willing to travel to support launching and testing operations
  • Fluent in English

Bonus Skills

  • Experience in valve or rocket engine development
  • Hands-on testing experience with fluid systems, including cryogenic fluids and oxygen compatibility
  • Knowledge of technical drawing standards and materials science,

WHO WE ARE

We are Isar Aerospace and we are at the forefront of New Space building a modern space business to enable faster, better and cheaper access to space.
Our mission is to help democratise space and use it for good in order to improve life on Earth now and for the future generations.
We are a fast-growing company aiming to provide sustainable and environmentally friendly launch solutions for small and medium-sized satellites and constellations into Low Earth Orbit. The company is privately funded by world-leading technology investors with strong commitment and support and our team is made of driven and talented people with a real passion for space innovation.
We’re making rockets in a way that hasn’t been done before disrupting a traditional industry. If you are up for the challenge, want to work on cutting-edge projects and be part of a team changing the world for better, come, join us and launch your career!
Want to find out more about us?
Visit www.isaraerospace.co

Responsibilities
  • Define the requirements and specifications for the valve in collaboration with the involved Propulsion teams
  • Calculate and design valves based on requirements and conduct design reviews
  • Prepare and organize the manufacturing of valves and address manufacturing issues
  • Oversee and optimize the assembly of your valves
  • Plan, supervise, and evaluate valve tests, including development acceptance, qualification, and integrated testing
  • Participate in and supervise integrated system tests and analyze the data
  • Ensure component and system performance and reliability throughout the valves’ lifecycles by development tests, design reviews, and post-test data analysis
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