Mechanical Design Engineer - 2D/3D Design
Space
* Contract or Temp
Job Description
The successful candidate will be required to perform mechanical design engineering activities in support of the mechanical architecture of a spacecraft landing system for a leading Space & Defence business based in Stevenage.
Key Activities and Responsibilities:
* Production of all sub-contract Interface Requirement Documents (IRDs) for all sub-systems.
* Configuration and export of IRDs to external and internal suppliers/groups.
* Import of configured supplier Interface Control Documents (ICDs) – 3D models/2D drawings or equivalent, and transfer into sub-contract DMU.
* Production and maintenance of the IRD - ICD Matrix & reporting to the Project and Team Lead on a regular basis.
* Full adherence to Quality processes to perform check and validation with provided checklists for both external supplier data (ICD 3D models & 2D drawings) and internal outputs.
* Production and release of all sub-contract ‘Assembly Integration and Test’, AIT Kits and Installations for sub-contract build purposes.
* Organisation and maintenance of the 3D DMU working environment.
* DMU Review participation, including tracking and closure of actions.
* Clash detection analysis and reporting.
* Mass and inertia analysis reports.
* Production of detailed design manufacturing drawings and assemblies following the applicable Design for Manufacture processes and guidelines to minimise cost.
Essential Skills and Experience:
* Degree or equivalent in Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering or similar, or demonstrable relevant experience in lieu thereof.
* Aerospace structural design process experience.
* Previous experience in an aerospace design role.
* CATIA 3Dexperience.
* Windchill (read only).
* MS Office.
* Good communication skills – verbal and written.
Desirable Skills and Experience:
* Previous experience of working within the space and defence industry.
* Configuration control.
* Interface requirement and control documentation.
* Mass and inertia analysis and the creation of mass dummies.
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