About the job
Logos Space is pioneering the next generation of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems, specifically designed to meet the connectivity demands of commercial enterprises and government entities. Our mission is to bridge critical connectivity gaps in the market by delivering robust, high-performance satellite-based services globally. With contracts stipulating exact performance standards, Logos embeds these capabilities into our system from inception. Our foundation is built on speed and reliability, ensuring seamless cloud and data center connectivity for fixed, maritime, and aerial terminals.
Our team comprises highly skilled engineers with extensive experience in the networking and satellite sectors, driving innovation and excellence.
Position Summary
We are seeking a Structural Analyst to join our Mechanical Engineering Team. This role is pivotal in advancing our spacecraft and payload component designs into mass production while ensuring optimal structural performance across their lifecycle. Success in this position will hinge on your strong analytical abilities, communication skills, and first-principles reasoning.
Thriving in a fast-paced environment, you will navigate vague requirements and directions to execute on the Logos product mission. We value individuals who are passionate about solving complex problems, exhibit a proactive approach, and take ownership of their tasks.
Responsibilities
Conduct Structural Analysis (FEA, Hand Calculations) on components from initial sizing through testing.
Translate design insights into Logos Payload Component and Bus Design to ensure component durability.
Oversee vendor and third-party analysts to streamline work processes and maintain quality.
Create a state-of-the-art spacecraft testing methodology and facility tailored for mass production.
Lead vibration testing and qualification initiatives.
Draft unit and spacecraft specifications for structural environments (ICDs).
Develop analysis processes and tools for structural analysis to be utilized across the organization.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
US Person for compliance with EAR/ITAR regulations.
A minimum of 5 years of experience as a structural analyst, preferably in spacecraft or aerospace.
