ASRC Federal · 10 hours ago
Mechanical Engineer (Supporting the Air Force Research Laboratory)
ASRC Federal is a leading government contractor furthering missions in space, public health and defense. They are seeking a Mechanical Engineer to support the Air Force Research Laboratory at Edwards AFB, CA, focusing on pressure vessel and piping design, fluid mechanics, and thermal dynamics.
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Responsibilities
Pressure vessel and piping design. Familiar with ASME B31.1 B31.3 B31.4
Fluid mechanics & thermal dynamics. Cryogenic temperature requirements
Stress analysis including thermal expansion and fatigue
Consideration of high-pressure operations, cryogenic temperature, & hydrogen embrittlement
Must have experience in sizing and design layout for multiple systems to include oxidizers, fuels, hydraulics, and pneumatics
Must have experience using design software to include Solidworks & AutoCAD 3D
Familiar with ASME Standards (Y14.1/Y14.5)
Support buildup and execution of tests for propulsion systems
Lead/participate in technical reviews
Support Test Safety and Facility Readiness Review boards
Familiar with Test environments
Will be required to perform FMEA analysis
Lead/participate to provide updates to leadership/safety
Support the build-up and test execution at assigned Test Sites
Support operation of test panels during static testing of liquid rocket engines and solid rocket motors in high-altitude simulated vacuum chambers
Be able to write and edit Work Authorizations for technicians to complete work assignments
Assist in assembly, troubleshooting, and maintenance of mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, cryogenic, steam, and vacuum systems
Support development of test procedures, technical documentation, and safety review documentation
Develop drawings as needed and ensure AFRL test site’s Configuration Management folder is updated
Qualification
Required
Pressure vessel and piping design. Familiar with ASME B31.1 B31.3 B31.4
Fluid mechanics & thermal dynamics. Cryogenic temperature requirements
Stress analysis including thermal expansion and fatigue
Consideration of high-pressure operations, cryogenic temperature, & hydrogen embrittlement
Must have experience in sizing and design layout for multiple systems to include oxidizers, fuels, hydraulics, and pneumatics
Must have experience using design software to include Solidworks & AutoCAD 3D
Familiar with ASME Standards (Y14.1/Y14.5)
Support buildup and execution of tests for propulsion systems
Lead/participate in technical reviews
Support Test Safety and Facility Readiness Review boards
Familiar with Test environments
Will be required to perform FMEA analysis
Lead/participate to provide updates to leadership/safety
Support the build-up and test execution at assigned Test Sites
Support operation of test panels during static testing of liquid rocket engines and solid rocket motors in high-altitude simulated vacuum chambers
Be able to write and edit Work Authorizations for technicians to complete work assignments
Assist in assembly, troubleshooting, and maintenance of mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, cryogenic, steam, and vacuum systems
Support development of test procedures, technical documentation, and safety review documentation
Develop drawings as needed and ensure AFRL test site's Configuration Management folder is updated
BS Degree in Engineering or a related field
2-4 years of experience
Technical Writing ability
Demonstrated increase in experience and abilities
Ability to obtain a DoD Secret Security Clearance Required
Benefits
Health care
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
401(k)
Education assistance
Paid time off including PTO
Holidays
Any other paid leave required by law
Company
ASRC Federal
ASRC Federal provide mission-critical services to federal government agencies dedicated to defense, civil and intelligence support.
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