Relativity Space · 4 months ago
Propulsion Engineer Intern
Relativity Space is building rockets to meet today’s demands and future breakthroughs. The Propulsion Engineer Intern will contribute to the design, development, testing, and manufacturing of rocket engines, specifically the Aeon-R, while collaborating across teams to solve complex problems.
3D TechnologyAerospaceArtificial Intelligence (AI)Manufacturing
Responsibilities
Design, analyze, and optimize propulsion flight hardware
Model complex propulsion systems using computational fluid dynamics and thermal analysis
Create and execute engine and component hotfire test campaigns
Work hands-on, manufacturing and integrating propulsion hardware
Qualification
Required
Current undergraduate or graduate student earning your degree in a science, engineering, technology, or mathematics field
Strong engineering fundamentals in either fluid mechanics & thermodynamics, or structural design & analysis (not required to be proficient in all areas)
Clear evidence of ownership, problem-solving skills, and effective team collaboration from school or work experience
Excitement & ability to learn quickly
Preferred
Experience applying engineering fundamentals in thermodynamics, thermal, structural, and/or fluids to solve real-world problems
Hands-on experience manufacturing, integrating, or testing hardware
Working knowledge of liquid-propellant rocket engines
Experience with design and analysis software
Benefits
Competitive salary and equity
Generous PTO and sick leave policy
Parental leave
Annual learning and development stipend
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Company
Relativity Space
Relativity Space is an aerospace company that designs, develops, and builds 3D printed rockets.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$1.36BKey Investors
FidelityTiger Global ManagementPlayground Global
2023-11-15Series F· $20M
2022-02-03Secondary Market
2021-06-08Series E· $650M
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