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Experience Level
Mid to Senior
Qualifications
Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and build fluid, mechanical, instrumentation, and control systems for diverse test applications. Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot fluid, mechanical, instrumentation, and control systems for various test applications. Manage project schedules effectively. Draft comprehensive test procedures. Conduct hazard analysis to ensure safety. Perform in-depth test data analysis. Safely operate high-pressure and cryogenic systems. Contribute to daily operational tasks to maintain site functionality (shipping and receiving, administrative tasks, etc.). QualificationsStrong grasp of engineering fundamentals. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.3+ years of relevant professional experience. Proficient in creating P&IDs. Experience in integrating and troubleshooting mechanical and electronic systems. Familiarity with high-pressure or hazardous environments. Willingness to work outdoors for extended periods. Comfortable navigating a large, dynamic test site.
About the job
About Stoke Space Technologies
Stoke Space Technologies is building Nova, a fully reusable launch vehicle designed for daily operations. The team’s goal: make space transportation more reliable, frequent, and affordable. By lowering costs and increasing launch cadence, Stoke aims to help scale the space industry and support a sustainable future on Earth.
Role Overview
The Mid-Senior Test Engineer will join the Moses Lake, Washington team to help develop reusable systems that connect Earth and space. This role works closely with engineers and technicians to design, build, operate, and maintain test stands for rocket hardware. Expect hands-on involvement with both hardware and software, including mechanical and electrical systems. Testing covers rocket components, engines, and full stage vehicles.
What You Will Do
Work with colleagues to rapidly design and construct test stands
Operate and maintain test systems once they are up and running
Engage with a mix of hardware and software, mechanical and electrical systems
Conduct tests on rocket components, engines, and stage vehicles
Adapt quickly to changing requirements and priorities
Maintain focus and self-direction in a fast-moving environment
Location
This position is based at the Moses Lake Test Site in Washington.
About Stoke Space Technologies
Stoke Space Technologies is at the forefront of developing advanced space transportation solutions. Our focus on creating a fully reusable launch vehicle represents a pivotal step towards enabling a robust space economy that benefits life on Earth. Join us to be part of a mission that aims to redefine space travel and exploration.
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