Logos Space
Logos Space is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite system purpose-built to serve the connectivity needs of the commercial enterprise users and government users. We will help fill an important gap in the market, providing resilient, high-performance satellite-based connectivity services to enterprise and government customers worldwide. Business customers have contracts with agreed-upon performance standards for their broadband, and Logos will build these capabilities into the system from the beginning. Speed and reliability are the foundation of the system. Logos is designed to extend cloud and data center network connectivity anywhere in the world to fixed, seaborne, and airborne terminals.
Position Summary & Responsibilities The mechanical engineering team at Logos Space work on the design, development, flight validation, assembly, integration, test, and in-flight success of the logos fleet of spacecraft. Mechanical engineering is responsible for ensuring the success of our network via structural analysis, thermal analysis, and test. The development of suitable facilities and the required ground support equipment also falls within the purview of the ME team. Mechanical engineers will support bus, payload, and ground infrastructure activities from the idea stage to flight. You should be prepared to work and thrive in a fast moving environment where you are comfortable taking vague design ideas and turning them into tangible hardware ready for test and flight. We are seeking engineers who love to solve hard problems!
Talent , Ops, and Tech - Responsible for all three aspects
Responsible for the overall mechanical design of the Logos Spacecraft using DFM, first principles, and rapid iteration
Responsible for the mechanical validation of the Logos spacecraft via analysis and test
Responsible for mechanical support equipment needed for the assembly, integration, and test of the Logos Spacecraft
Own product delivery timeline through conception and all phases of design and development
Release of technical drawings and reports in support of the Logos spacecraft design and validation
This role will lead a team of mechanical designers and analysts working to ensure mission success of the Logos satellite constellation
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) with relevant mechanical design and analysis work experience
A minimum of 10 years experience in mechanical design and analysis
Professional experience with CAD and FEA software packages
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Position Summary & Responsibilities The mechanical engineering team at Logos Space work on the design, development, flight validation, assembly, integration, test, and in-flight success of the logos fleet of spacecraft. Mechanical engineering is responsible for ensuring the success of our network via structural analysis, thermal analysis, and test. The development of suitable facilities and the required ground support equipment also falls within the purview of the ME team. Mechanical engineers will support bus, payload, and ground infrastructure activities from the idea stage to flight. You should be prepared to work and thrive in a fast moving environment where you are comfortable taking vague design ideas and turning them into tangible hardware ready for test and flight. We are seeking engineers who love to solve hard problems!
Talent , Ops, and Tech - Responsible for all three aspects
Responsible for the overall mechanical design of the Logos Spacecraft using DFM, first principles, and rapid iteration
Responsible for the mechanical validation of the Logos spacecraft via analysis and test
Responsible for mechanical support equipment needed for the assembly, integration, and test of the Logos Spacecraft
Own product delivery timeline through conception and all phases of design and development
Release of technical drawings and reports in support of the Logos spacecraft design and validation
This role will lead a team of mechanical designers and analysts working to ensure mission success of the Logos satellite constellation
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) with relevant mechanical design and analysis work experience
A minimum of 10 years experience in mechanical design and analysis
Professional experience with CAD and FEA software packages
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