Relativity Space - Stennis Space Center, MS
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As a Power Systems Engineer at Relativity Space, you will play a pivotal role in the development and operation of our cutting-edge rocket test facilities at the Stennis Space Center. This position is not just about engineering; it's about being part of a team that is at the forefront of aerospace technology and additive manufacturing innovation. You will connect with various internal technical teams to define electrical requirements and develop solutions that support ground support equipment and test infrastructure requirements. Your role will also involve acting as the owner's representative to outside-facing consultants and contractors, ensuring that all electrical design and construction activities align with our high standards and project goals. In this role, you will be responsible for low-voltage electrical design and construction activities for our test facilities. This includes the development of construction drawings, requests for proposals, competitive bids, bid evaluations, sub-contractor selections, and subcontractor management. You will have the opportunity to work autonomously, ensuring project completion while collaborating with a variety of technical teams. Your responsibilities will encompass field engineering, construction engineering, and electrical engineering tasks, allowing you to engage in hands-on work that directly impacts the success of the Terran R program. The Stennis team is critical to the development of Terran R, and as a Power Systems Engineer, you will be at the forefront of creating a world-class rocket test site and supporting facilities. You will gain invaluable experience working with fully integrated engine and stage assemblies, pushing hardware to its limits, and witnessing rocket engines firing up close. This is more than just a job; it’s an opportunity to shape the future of aerospace technology and contribute to humanity's journey to Mars.