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Blue Origin is seeking a System Design Integrator II for the New Glenn program, focusing on the development and integration of space vehicle subsystems. The ideal candidate will have a background in aerospace engineering, relevant configuration control experience, and strong communication skills, with a commitment to the company's mission of making space accessible.
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Job Summary
This role supports the development and operations of New Glenn, a reusable heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle designed for human spaceflight.
You will lead the overall physical integration and packaging of structural, mechanical, fluids, and avionics subsystems while managing interface definitions between vehicle components.
Blue Origin offers competitive compensation including stock options, up to four weeks of paid time off, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Blue Origin is seeking a System Design Integrator II for the New Glenn program, focusing on the development and integration of space vehicle subsystems. The ideal candidate will have a background in aerospace engineering, relevant configuration control experience, and strong communication skills, with a commitment to the company's mission of making space accessible.
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Salary
CO: $90,934.00 - $127,307.25; WA: $99,201.00 - $138,880.35; Stock Options included 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
Strong communication skills
Nice-to-have
Passion for human spaceflight mission
Experience with PTC Creo and Windchill
Knowledge of aerospace fabrication techniques
Ability to interpret high-level system requirements
Current secret clearance or ability to obtain
Key Requirements
B.S. in Engineering
Minimum 2 years spacecraft structure experience
US Citizenship or Permanent Resident status required
Secret clearance eligibility
Work Rights
Must be US citizen, national, permanent resident, refugee, or granted asylum