| Location | Boston, MA |
Specter Aerospace is seeking an Aerospace Engineer I/II to support the design and analysis of high-speed airbreathing testbed vehicles. A successful candidate will have prior experience conducting numerical simulations of high-speed flight vehicles, supporting wind tunnel tests, and conducting detailed analyses of aerodynamic and aerothermal performance.
About Specter Aerospace Specter Aerospace is building the next generation of hypersonic vehicles for U.S. Forces and Allies. Specter is headquartered just north of Boston in Peabody, MA where it leverages its advanced propulsion technologies, manufacturing, and testing capabilities to rapidly develop supersonic and hypersonic systems. Funded by a mix of government R&D organizations and private funding, Specter is expanding its team in preparation for flight testing and full-scale production.
Role & Responsibilities
Conduct aerodynamic and aerothermal numerical simulations of high-speed flight systems
Utilize varying levels of fidelity to support model build up
Support wind tunnel test preparation and execution
Coordinate with design team to provide feedback on system design
Support trajectory optimization and analysis efforts (3DOF/6DOF)
Other duties as assigned by the company
Job Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or other related discipline
0-3 years of relevant full-time experience
Interest in/Experience conducting high-speed numerical simulations of aerospace vehicles
Interest in/Experience using any of the following CFD tools: FUN3D, US3D, Cart3D, CFD++, OVERFLOW, Vulcan
Interest in/Experience using grid preparation software (Pointwise, GridPro)
Interest in/Experience using scripting languages (Python, BASH, MATLAB) to aid in analysis
Interest in/Experience conducting wind tunnel tests at academic, government, and private wind tunnels
Interest in/Experience using low fidelity methods for aerodynamic estimation
Ability to obtain a DoD security clearance (U.S. Citizenship required)
Desired Skills
Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline
2+ years of relevant full-time experience
Experience developing high fidelity aerodynamic models for use in 6DOF simulations
Experience leading/conducting aerodynamic wind tunnel campaigns
Experience conducting aerothermal analyses to inform material selection/survivability
Active DoD security clearance
EEO Statement: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.