Expired Stress Analyst jobs in Mojave, CA
The Spaceship Company jobs
The Spaceship Company
Lead Stress Analysis Engineer
Mojave, CA
$32,530-$211,893/year (est.)
Who we are The Spaceship Company (TSC) is an affiliate of Virgin Galactic as a space-system manufacturing organization. Headquartered at Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, California, it is building and testing a fleet of WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft and SpaceShipTwo reusable spaceships that,...
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Stratolaunch jobs
Stratolaunch
Sr Propulsion Analyst
Mojave, CA
$32,530-$211,893/year (est.)
Stratolaunch is developing an air-launch test platform to contribute to high-speed research and development. The goal of Stratolaunch is to utilize the capabilities of the Stratolaunch Carrier Aircraft and air-launch test vehicles to enable development of technologies that may not exist otherwise....
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Butler Aerospace Defense
Stress Analyst
Mojave, CA
$32,476-$211,541/year (est.)
Structural Analyst (Nastran) Location: Mojave, CA Job ID: #64556 Duration: 6 mos Pay Rate: $69-80 Degree Requirements: B.Sc. Mechanical, Civil, or Aeronautical Engineering preferred Seeking a talented engineer with specialized experience in composites, finite element analysis (FEA), hand analysis,...
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Home - The Spaceship Company
Composite Stress Analysis Engineer
Mojave, CA
$32,476-$211,541/year (est.)
Composite Stress Analysis Engineer Job Locations US-CA-Mojave Req No. 2017-3126 Category Engineering Type Regular Full-Time Classification Exempt Who we are Who we are The Spaceship Company (TSC) is an affiliate of Virgin Galactic as a space-system manufacturing organization. Headquartered at...
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Virgin Galactic jobs
Virgin Galactic
Stress Analysis Group Lead
Mojave, CA
$32,530-$211,893/year (est.)
Who we are Virgin Galactic, www.VirginGalactic.com (SPCE:NYSE), recognizes that the answers to many of the challenges we face in sustaining life on our beautiful but fragile planet, lie in making better use of space. Sending people to space has not only expanded our understanding of science, but...
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