Blue Origin is seeking a Systems Design Engineer II to support the development and operations of the New Glenn orbital launch vehicle. The ideal candidate will have experience in the aerospace industry, particularly in the integration and configuration of spacecraft structures, and will thrive in a collaborative, safety-focused environment
Job Summary
This role supports the development and operations of New Glenn, a reusable heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle designed to carry people and payloads to various orbits.
You will lead the overall physical integration and packaging of structural, mechanical, fluids, and avionics subsystems while creating interface definitions between vehicle components.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, paid parental leave, 401(k) with up to 5% match, stock options, and up to four weeks of PTO.
Matching Summary
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Blue Origin is seeking a Systems Design Engineer II to support the development and operations of the New Glenn orbital launch vehicle. The ideal candidate will have experience in the aerospace industry, particularly in the integration and configuration of spacecraft structures, and will thrive in a collaborative, safety-focused environment.
Salary
CO: $90,934 - $127,307; WA: $99,201 - $138,880; Stock options available for regular employees
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
B.S. degree in engineering
2 years experience in spacecraft structures
Configuration control experience
3-D CAD software proficiency
Interface control drawing creation
Nice-to-have
PTC Creo DOORS Windchill knowledge
Aerospace vehicle fabrication techniques
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Passion for spaceflight mission
Scheduling and planning principles
Key Requirements
B.S. in Engineering required
Minimum 2 years aerospace structure experience
US citizenship or permanent resident status required
Secret clearance or ability to obtain
Work Rights
Must be US citizen, national, permanent resident, refugee, or granted asylum