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Project Engineer - Aerospace
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Lead technical projects in the aerospace sector from concept to delivery in Phoenix. This role blends project management with deep engineering expertise, ensuring technical, schedule, and cost targets are met. You will coordinate cross-functional teams, manage risks, and interface directly with c...
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United States , Phoenix
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Lead Firmware Engineer - Aerospace
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Lead Firmware Engineer role in Phoenix, developing safety-critical avionics for TCAS/transponders per DO-254. Requires 7+ years of FPGA design expertise (VHDL/Verilog) with Xilinx/Microchip tools. You'll lead firmware development, verification, and mentor junior engineers within a multidisciplina...
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Project Engineer - Aerospace Hardware Electronics
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Lead avionics hardware development as a Project Engineer in Phoenix. Drive cutting-edge aerospace electronics from design through certification, leveraging your expertise in HW/SW processes and EVMS. Mentor teams and coordinate with program management to ensure project success.
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Project Engineer - Aerospace
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Lead technical aerospace projects in Phoenix as a Project Engineer. You will manage all engineering aspects, ensuring technical, schedule, and cost targets are met. This role requires coordinating product development, leading cross-functional teams, and managing risks. Ideal candidates have exper...
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Project Engineer - Aerospace
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Lead technical aerospace projects from concept to delivery in Phoenix. This role blends project management with engineering leadership, ensuring targets for cost, schedule, and performance are met. You will coordinate cross-functional teams, manage risks, and interface directly with customers. Id...
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Lead Firmware Engineer - Aerospace
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Lead Firmware Engineer role in Phoenix, developing safety-critical avionics for TCAS/transponders. Requires 7+ years of FPGA design (VHDL/Verilog) and DO-254 compliance expertise. You'll lead firmware development, verification, and mentor junior engineers within multidisciplinary teams.
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Senior Solutions Engineer, Aerospace & Defense
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Join Xometry as a Senior Solutions Engineer for Aerospace & Defense in Phoenix. Leverage your 10+ years of industry experience and deep knowledge of key players like Lockheed Martin and SpaceX. You will provide technical sales support, manage complex projects, and ensure compliance with standards...
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101000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Explore the frontier of innovation and engineering excellence with a career in aerospace engineering. This dynamic profession sits at the intersection of advanced science, cutting-edge technology, and practical application, dedicated to designing, analyzing, testing, and manufacturing aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. Aerospace engineers are the pivotal force behind advancements in aviation and space exploration, tackling complex challenges to improve performance, safety, efficiency, and sustainability. For those passionate about pushing the boundaries of what is possible, aerospace engineer jobs offer a rewarding path to shape the future of global transportation, defense, and scientific discovery. Professionals in this field typically specialize in one of two primary areas: aeronautical engineering (focused on vehicles within Earth's atmosphere) or astronautical engineering (focused on vehicles for space travel). Regardless of specialization, common responsibilities are multifaceted. Engineers engage in conceptual and detailed design, creating and iterating on components and full systems using sophisticated Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software. They perform rigorous structural, aerodynamic, thermal, and propulsion analyses through analytical calculations and advanced computational simulations. A significant part of the role involves developing prototypes, planning and overseeing ground and flight tests, and meticulously processing data to validate designs against stringent requirements. Furthermore, aerospace engineers collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including systems engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain, to ensure designs are feasible, cost-effective, and meet all regulatory and safety standards. They prepare comprehensive technical documentation, contribute to design reviews, and often support root-cause investigations and continuous improvement initiatives. To thrive in aerospace engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and educational foundations is essential. A bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or a closely related field is typically the minimum requirement, with many positions preferring or requiring advanced degrees. A solid grasp of core principles such as fluid dynamics, solid mechanics, materials science, thermodynamics, and control systems is fundamental. Proficiency in industry-standard tools for CAD (e.g., CATIA, Siemens NX), simulation (e.g., ANSYS, NASTRAN), and data analysis is highly valued. Beyond technical acumen, successful aerospace engineers possess strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective communication skills to convey complex information to diverse audiences. The ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team in a highly regulated, project-driven environment is crucial. For analytical minds driven by innovation and a desire to contribute to monumental achievements, aerospace engineer jobs represent a premier career path filled with opportunities for growth and impact on a global scale.

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