Systems Stress Engineer

Long Beach, CA
Full Time
Structures
Experienced

What is JetZero?

Today’s aircraft contribute around 2.5% of global CO2 emissions, equivalent to the emissions of 200 million cars. This is only going to increase: Air travel is forecasted to double by 2050, while meaningful efficiency gains using current airplanes have hit a wall.

JetZero is developing a blended wing aircraft. It uses 50% less fuel and can accommodate zero-emission hydrogen propulsion. JetZero is the inevitable solution to sustainable air travel.

The JetZero team

We are experienced aerospace professionals and engineers, excited about the future. That future will only be possible if we share our vision and what it means to people’s lives: carbon-free flight that's better for both passengers and carriers.

This is why we're hiring a Stress Engineer, Systems. You will be responsible for analyzing and determining the structural integrity of various systems and the interactions of those systems with primary structure.

JetZero is a place for people who are ambitious, talented, and humble. This role is based in Long Beach, CA reporting to the Head of Structures.

What You'll Do

Stress Analysis - Perform analysis of systems supports and routings using hand analysis, finite element analysis (FEA), and other advanced techniques. You will identify and analyze potential failure modes and recommend design improvements.

Documentation - You will generate, review and/or approve engineering analysis and strength check notes and compliance documentation.

Requirements Management - You will work cross-functionally to ensure systems routings and support designs meet all system and aircraft-level requirements.

Schedule Management - You will work with technical experts to build and execute product development schedule, ensuring that all program and system level milestones are attained.   

Helpful Traits

You have a Startup Mindset – We are a small team with big ambitions. This means every single one of us has numerous responsibilities. There’s a lot of work to do starting on Day 1, so you’ll want to be someone that enjoys rolling up sleeves.

You love Aerospace – You are passionate about accelerating the future of aerospace and crave the opportunity to join a team of like-minded individuals. 

You love Technology – You believe in the transformative power of innovation. And you are curious about the engineering that makes it possible.

Experience

Bachelor's degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university.

5 years' experience in systems stress analysis.

Experience with software tools such as FEMAP, Siemens NX, and Abaqus preferred.

Familiarity with both static and vibration analysis.

The Benefits

  • Competitive salaries
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 10 paid holidays
  • 401(k)
  • Medical, Dental, Life health insurance
  • Disability Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Equity tax advisory services
  • Supportive work culture

JetZero does not sponsor visas for US positions unless specified. Only applicants with current work authorization will be considered.

Salary Range: $125,000 - $150,000

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