Voyager Technologies · 1 day ago
Mechanical Engineer I
Voyager Technologies is an innovative defense, national security and space technology company committed to advancing and delivering transformative solutions. The Mechanical Engineer I role involves designing pressure vessels, performing simulations, and assisting in various engineering tasks while contributing to the company's mission of technological and operational superiority.
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Responsibilities
Understanding pressure vessel principles, regulations, and trade-off analysis is crucial for designing pressure vessels and contributing to design decisions
Understanding basic principles and concepts of CFD, structural analysis, structural dynamics, thermal analysis, and geometric tolerancing is crucial for successful simulations, analysis tasks, and engineering drawings interpretation. This includes navigating software interfaces, performing simulations, and interpreting engineering drawings for accurate tolerance analysis
Demonstrates basic communication skills, including clear communication, eye contact, and body language
Creates coherent presentations using presentation software, delivers technical presentations, and produces technical documents with clear language and formatting
Proficient in creating and modifying 2D and 3D designs, using various CAD commands and tools, and generating detailed technical drawings
Understands GD&T symbols, interpreting engineering drawings, and applying principles for parts and assemblies
Understanding ceramic properties, applications, and advantages and limitations is essential
Understanding thermal characteristics and metal types is crucial for selecting appropriate materials
Recognizing refractory metals like tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, and niobium is also essential
Perform routine assembly tasks, follow instructions, and integrate components for testing
Understand test data collection and recording principles, analyze and interpret data for meaningful insights, and operate measurement instruments under guidance
Understanding basic manufacturing principles, technologies, assembly processes, carbon composite manufacturing, machining, and molding and casting is essential for assisting in basic tasks
Familiarity with tools, equipment, and materials is also necessary
Understands control system principles, components, and feedback control concept
Understanding software design principles, patterns, and contributing to tasks under guidance
Qualification
Required
Understanding pressure vessel principles, regulations, and trade-off analysis is crucial for designing pressure vessels and contributing to design decisions
Understanding basic principles and concepts of CFD, structural analysis, structural dynamics, thermal analysis, and geometric tolerancing is crucial for successful simulations, analysis tasks, and engineering drawings interpretation. This includes navigating software interfaces, performing simulations, and interpreting engineering drawings for accurate tolerance analysis
Demonstrates basic communication skills, including clear communication, eye contact, and body language
Creates coherent presentations using presentation software, delivers technical presentations, and produces technical documents with clear language and formatting
Proficient in creating and modifying 2D and 3D designs, using various CAD commands and tools, and generating detailed technical drawings
Understands GD&T symbols, interpreting engineering drawings, and applying principles for parts and assemblies
Understanding ceramic properties, applications, and advantages and limitations is essential
Understanding thermal characteristics and metal types is crucial for selecting appropriate materials
Recognizing refractory metals like tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, and niobium is also essential
Perform routine assembly tasks, follow instructions, and integrate components for testing
Understand test data collection and recording principles, analyze and interpret data for meaningful insights, and operate measurement instruments under guidance
Understanding basic manufacturing principles, technologies, assembly processes, carbon composite manufacturing, machining, and molding and casting is essential for assisting in basic tasks
Familiarity with tools, equipment, and materials is also necessary
Understands control system principles, components, and feedback control concept
Understanding software design principles, patterns, and contributing to tasks under guidance
Any general engineering work experience is preferred
Bachelor of Science required in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or other relevant engineering discipline from an accredited university
Must be able to travel approximately 10% of the time
Positive, cooperative, self-motivated, and professional behavior
Contribute as necessary to get the job done
U.S. citizenship
Able to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance
Benefits
Competitive salary
A discretionary annual bonus plan
Paid time off (PTO)
A comprehensive health benefit package
Retirement savings
Wellness program
Various other benefits
Company
Voyager Technologies
Voyager Technologies is a defense and space technology company that develops solutions for national security and commercial space missions.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$812.82MKey Investors
JP MorganNewSpace Capital
2025-11-05Post Ipo Debt· $435M
2025-06-11IPO
2025-06-04Debt Financing· $200M
Recent News
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