GRADUATE STUDENT-R&D - STUDENT ENGINEER - Spaceflight Mechanical Systems jobs in United States
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Southwest Research Institute · 1 day ago

GRADUATE STUDENT-R&D - STUDENT ENGINEER - Spaceflight Mechanical Systems

Southwest Research Institute is focused on advancing space exploration and technology, and they are seeking a Graduate Student-R&D - Student Engineer. The role involves designing, analyzing, and developing space instrumentation and spacecraft hardware as part of integrated project teams.

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Responsibilities

Design, analyze, and develop cutting edge space instrumentation, mechanisms, and spacecraft hardware to enable the next generation of spaceflight exploration and technology
Work in integrated project teams to support the full lifecycle of hardware development
Interface with customers, and compile and present data to justify design decisions
Support R&D and promotional efforts to develop and implement new technologies

Qualification

Space instrumentation designHardware developmentData presentationR&D supportSecurity clearance eligibility

Required

Design, analyze, and develop cutting edge space instrumentation, mechanisms, and spacecraft hardware to enable the next generation of spaceflight exploration and technology
Work in integrated project teams to support the full lifecycle of hardware development
Interface with customers, and compile and present data to justify design decisions
Support R&D and promotional efforts to develop and implement new technologies
Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information
Applicant must be a U.S. citizen

Company

Southwest Research Institute

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Southwest Research Institute is an independent organization benefiting the government and others through innovative science and more.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$19.47M
Key Investors
NASAUS Department of EnergyARPA-E
2025-03-11Grant· $3M
2023-06-09Grant· $2M
2022-12-14Series Unknown· $1.61M

Leadership Team

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Walter D. Downing
Executive Vice President and COO
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Alan Stern
Associate Vice President
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