Protecting what matters most is the mission that matters most. Space is a critical domain, connecting our technologies, our security and our humanity. While others view space as a destination, we see it as a realm of possibilities, where we can do more — we can innovate, invest, inspire and integrate our capabilities to transform the future. At Lockheed Martin Space, we aim to harness the full potential of space to cultivate innovation, reduce costs, and push the boundaries of what technology can achieve. We're creating future-ready solutions, focusing on resiliency and urgency through our 21st Century Security® vision. We're erasing boundaries and forming partnerships across industries and around the world. We're advancing spacecraft and the workforce to fuel the next generation. And we're reimagining how space can connect us, ensuring security and prosperity. Lockheed Martin seeks an innovative and talented Mechanical Systems Integrator Lead/Spacecraft Design Lead to join the Global Security team in Denver, Colorado.
In this role your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Perform mechanical integration for the flight system, including system development and oversight of structures/mechanisms, propulsion, ACS, thermal protection, and payloads in collaboration with the Requirements & Verification team
• Lead and coordinate efforts of other mechanical integrators within the team
• Develop and maintain the mechanical configuration model and internal missile mechanical Interface Control Documents (ICDs)
• Work with Certified Principal Engineers (CPEs), mechanical systems integrators, and designers to establish internal mechanical interfaces to ensure smooth integration at the system level
• Provide independent review and coordination to ensure flight system designs are mechanically compatible
• Lead and support anomaly investigations during integration and test phase
• Participate in design maturity reviews
Offer contingent upon project award
Selected candidates will typically have a Bachelors degree, or higher, in Engineering or other technical discipline with 14+ years of related professional work experience.