Manager, Propulsion (Fuel System) (R5088)
Job Description
You will lead engineers and technicians responsible for fuel tanks, fuel delivery systems, venting, pressurization, level sensing, and associated propulsion fluid systems. This role requires deep technical understanding, strong execution leadership, and close coordination across propulsion, flight test, manufacturing, and vehicle integration teams.
- Lead fuel system development activities from architecture through testing and flight operations.
- Support and mentor fuel system REs responsible for fuel tanks, pumps, valves, vent systems, and associated propulsion hardware.
- Drive system integration efforts considering elevated-G maneuvers, transient operation, vapor ingestion, cavitation, thermal effects, and fault tolerance.
- Guide teams through fuel system thermodynamic and fluid dynamic trade studies involving heat soak, vapor pressure behavior, venting, and transient flow response.
- Coordinate testing activities, instrumentation planning, and performance validation efforts.
- Support failure investigations, root cause analysis, and design iteration activities.
- Ensure schedules, technical execution, and supplier activities remain aligned with program goals.
- Collaborate closely with propulsion, airframe, mission systems, and manufacturing teams.
- Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related engineering discipline.
- 7-10+ years of experience developing aerospace fuel or fluid systems.
- Strong understanding of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and aerospace propulsion fundamentals.
- Deep understanding of compressible and incompressible flow systems and aerospace fluid dynamics.
- Experience with fuel system integration, testing, and operational support.
- Experience leading engineering teams or major subsystem development activities.
- U.S. Citizenship or ability to comply with ITAR requirements.
- Experience with jet-powered UAVs, tactical aircraft, or aerospace fuel systems.
- Familiarity with GFSSP, REFPROP, ANSYS, or fluid system modeling tools.
- Experience with slosh dynamics, cavitation, vapor ingestion, venting, thermal management, and pressurization systems.
- Background in rocket propulsion fluid systems.
- Experience operating in test-driven aerospace development environments.
- M.S. or Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering or related discipline.
- Ability to obtain a S//SAR level security clearance desired.
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