✨ About The Role
- The Flight Reliability Engineer will own flight reliability planning and execution for Nova rocket launches, including risk assessments and failure mitigation strategies.
- This role involves solving problems in real-time during test and launch operations, leading root cause investigations, and implementing fixes.
- The engineer will analyze data from integrated tests and flight campaigns to identify weaknesses and ensure they do not lead to failures.
- Developing and tracking meaningful reliability metrics to provide actionable insights for system performance improvement is a key responsibility.
- The position requires hands-on work with hardware and software systems to embed reliability into every step of operations.
⚡ Requirements
- A bachelor's degree in aerospace, mechanical, electrical, or systems engineering, or equivalent experience is essential for this role.
- Candidates should have at least 5 years of experience in reliability engineering, quality assurance, or systems engineering, preferably in aerospace or high-stakes industries.
- Proven ability to troubleshoot and solve problems under pressure is crucial, as the role involves real-time problem-solving during test and launch operations.
- Expertise in reliability tools and techniques such as FMECA, reliability predictions, and fault tree analysis is required.
- Strong technical instincts and a track record of making critical decisions in high-pressure situations will contribute to success in this position.