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Job Description
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), an affiliate of General Atomics, is a world leader in proven, reliable remotely piloted aircraft and tactical reconnaissance radars, as well as advanced high-resolution surveillance systems.
This is a fast-paced, hands-on engineering role where ideas move quickly from concept to hardware. You won’t just manage mechanism designs, you’ll create them, test them, break them, and make them better. If you want to work on cutting-edge aircraft, solve hard problems, and see your designs fly, this is your environment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
This is a fast-paced, hands-on engineering role where ideas move quickly from concept to hardware. You won’t just manage mechanism designs, you’ll create them, test them, break them, and make them better. If you want to work on cutting-edge aircraft, solve hard problems, and see your designs fly, this is your environment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Own Propulsion Systems from Concept to Flight
- Lead the design and development of propulsion systems for advanced air vehicles
- Architect solutions for:
- Small turbine engines (turbojet, turbofan, turboshaft)
- Associated fuel systems
- Engine controls (FADEC or equivalent)
- Inlet and exhaust integration, including thermal, aerodynamic and other considerations
- Starting, lubrication, and cooling systems
- Propulsion ancillaries, sensors, and instrumentation
- Invent, Prototype, Test, Repeat
- Develop new approaches to solve complex, unconventional propulsion challenges
- Design and execute test campaigns
- Rapidly iterate designs based on real-world data
- Drive Vehicle-Level Impact
- Make key tradeoffs across thrust, fuel consumption, weight, reliability, cost, and mission effectiveness
- Define and manage propulsion performance margins (thrust, SFC, thermal limits, operability, life)
- Ensure propulsion systems integrate seamlessly into overall vehicle architecture
- Lead Technical Execution
- Guide analysis efforts (thermodynamics, performance modeling, thermal management, structural and vibration)
- Establish design standards, best practices, and verification strategies
- Serve as the technical authority for propulsion across multiple programs
- Understand technical risks and develop creative approaches to mitigating them
- Work at Speed
- Operate in a rapid development environment with evolving requirements
- Prioritize and execute across multiple concurrent efforts
- Turn high-level concepts into executable designs and working propulsion hardware quickly
- Collaborate Across the Ecosystem
- Work closely with multidisciplinary teams including structures, avionics, flight controls, and manufacturing
- Interface with engine and component suppliers to develop, evaluate, and deliver hardware
- Coordinate technical topics at customer reviews including SRR–PDR–CDR–TRR
- Support proposal efforts, white papers, and next-generation program capture
