Cimarron is seeking Satellite Propulsion Engineers to support the
Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) satellite system program in
Highlands Ranch, CO. GeoXO is NOAA's next-generation Geostationary
Extended Observations satellite system, designed to revolutionize how we
monitor Earth's atmosphere and oceans. GeoXO will deliver critical data to
improve forecasts and increase preparedness for severe weather, air quality
events, and harmful algal blooms. By enhancing public safety and delivering
significant economic benefits, GeoXO represents a transformative step in
safeguarding lives, property, and our nation's resilience.As a Satellite Propulsion Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the
design and development of satellite propulsion systems, which include both
engines and fuel systems essential for precise propulsion control. You will
work on the end-to-end development cycle, from conceptual design and
specification to integration, testing, calibration, and validation.This is an onsite position.Key Duties:Create detailed engineering models and drawings for satellite propulsion
systems, including propulsion engines, fuel systems, and related components.
Design and develop the subsystems for propulsion control to meet
mission-specific requirements and operational performance.
Develop system architectures, including analyzing propulsion system
parameters, interfaces, and trade-offs for optimal performance.
Generate clear and concise design specifications, implementation plans,
and associated technical documentation for propulsion systems.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure the design meets mission
objectives and complies with all applicable standards and regulations.
Participate in the integration of propulsion systems into satellite platforms.
Support integration efforts, conduct hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) tests,
and perform validation testing to ensure system performance meets design
expect
Provide technical support for troubleshooting and system diagnostics during
integration and testing phases.
Lead calibration activities to ensure the proper functionality of propulsion
components and systems.
Conduct system validation, including performance evaluation under mission
conditions.
Travel
Required/Desired Skills, Experience, and Education
Required Skills, Experience, and Education:Due to facility security requirements, only U.S. Citizens are eligible for
consideration at this time.
2 or more years of hands-on experience in satellite propulsion system
design, development, and testing.
Strong knowledge of propulsion system components (e.g., thrusters,
valves, fuel systems) and their integration into satellite systems.
Proficiency in CREO, including experience with the tubing tool, harness
tool, and drawing creation.
Experience with system-level design, including specifications,
integration, and testing.
Strong understanding of fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and control
systems as they apply to propulsion systems.
Familiarity with satellite and spacecraft operations, mission objectives,
and orbital mechanics.
Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to work in
a team environment.
Excellent communication skills to effectively convey technical information and
collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a
related field.
Desired Skills, Experience, and Education:Experience with chemical spacecraft propulsion technologies
Knowledge of satellite integration and testing processes, including
environmental testing (vibration, thermal, and vacuum).
Familiarity with space industry standards (e.g., ECSS, MIL-STD) and
regulatory requirements.
Proficient in simulation and modeling tools for propulsion systems (e.g.,
MATLAB/Simulink, COMSOL).
Previous experience working with space agencies (e.g., NASA, ESA) or
commercial space companies.
Strong understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
per ASME Y14.5.
Familiarity with ASME standards and best practices.
Experience reviewing technical drawings for accuracy and compliance.
Basic knowledge of electrical circuits and their applications.
Hands-on manufacturing experience.
Strong technical writing skills for documentation and reporting.
Experience in secondary structure design and integration.
Background in hardware testing and validation.
Master's degree in Aerospace, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
Business Profile:Cimarron is a global solutions company with a strategic partnering approach to
satisfying customer-driven requirements. We ensure customer success with a
modern approach and experienced leadership. Driven by an entrepreneurial
spirit, Cimarron is fueled by highly skilled employees, developing new
innovative technologies, and delivering superior products and services. We
believe in recognizing employees' worth by offering competitive salaries and
benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k)
contributions, educational reimbursement, and much more. From company
communication through Company-wide information meetings led by our President
and CEO, to an Awards program designed to recognize our amazing employees
and their accomplishments, you will not only feel like you are a part of a
team, you will be a valued member of the Cimarron family. Cimarron is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive