Lead Component and Mechanism Engineer at Hermeus

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Expert & Leadership (9+ years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Aerospace, DefenseIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering discipline (mechanical, aerospace, physics, materials, etc.)
  • Experience using CAD to design parts and assemblies
  • 5+ years of Engineering, competition team, applied research experience related to fluid, mechanisms, or engine systems
  • Willingness to travel to support hardware and flight tests
  • Willingness to work extended hours and weekends as needed
  • Great attitude in the face of extreme challenges
  • U.S. person as defined by 22 C.F.R. § 120.62 or otherwise eligible for deemed export licensing

Responsibilities

  • Management support of a team of 3-5
  • Creation, development, planning, and execution of team level strategy
  • Delivery of performant, cost effective, schedule conscious mechanical systems
  • Fully own critical flight hardware
  • Work with system owners to architect and place components within systems
  • System level architecture and sizing
  • System design, analysis, development testing, qualification, production introduction
  • Scope vehicle level operational methods and limits to ensure reliability and personnel safety through all phases of production and operation
  • Making risk conscious decisions aligned with program posture
  • Prioritize broad work scope to meet top company objectives

Skills

Mechanical Design
Fluid Mechanics
Thermal Analysis
Manufacturing Processes
CAD
FEA
Actuators
Valves
Mechanisms
System Architecture
Qualification Testing
Development Testing
Production Introduction

Hermeus

Develops hypersonic aircraft for high-speed travel

About Hermeus

Hermeus focuses on developing hypersonic aircraft capable of reaching speeds of Mach 5, which is over twice the speed of the Concorde. This means their aircraft can travel at approximately 3,800 miles per hour, significantly cutting down travel times. The aircraft operates using a hypersonic engine powered by the Pratt & Whitney F100 turbine, which has already undergone successful testing. Hermeus aims to sell these high-speed aircraft to airlines and government agencies interested in fast transportation. What sets Hermeus apart from competitors is its specific focus on hypersonic travel and its recent achievement in engine testing, which demonstrates its progress in this niche market. The company's goal is to revolutionize high-speed travel and make it a viable option for commercial use.

Atlanta, GeorgiaHeadquarters
2018Year Founded
$210.1MTotal Funding
EARLY_VCCompany Stage
AerospaceIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Paid family leave
Employer-paid health care
Stock options
Competitive salary
PTO
Team bonding

Risks

Competition from disruptive startups like Whisper Aero threatens Hermeus' market position.
Reliance on government partnerships exposes Hermeus to policy and funding changes.
Technical challenges with Quarterhorse Mk 1 could delay hypersonic flight progress.

Differentiation

Hermeus is developing Mach 5 aircraft, significantly faster than the Concorde.
The company successfully tested its hypersonic engine with Pratt & Whitney F100 turbine.
Hermeus is creating reusable hypersonic aircraft for both military and commercial applications.

Upsides

Hermeus raised $100 million in Series B funding, showing strong investor confidence.
The new hypersonic test facility in Florida accelerates research and development.
Partnerships with US Air Force and NASA enhance credibility and technological advancement.

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