Integrated Operations Engineer II - Team Y | Rocket Lab (2024)

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About The Role

ABOUT ROCKET LAB

Rocket Lab is a global leader in launch and space systems. The rockets and satellites we build and launch enable some of the most ambitious and vital space missions globally, supporting scientific exploration, Earth observation and missions to combat climate change, national security, and exciting new technology demonstrations. Our Electron rocket has provided reliable access to orbit since 2018, becoming one of the most frequently launched rockets in the world. Neutron will be our next rocket on the launch pad, an advanced 13-tonne payload class, reusable rocket to launch the mega constellations of the future. Our space systems business includes our extensive line of satellites and components that have enabled more than 1,700 missions including the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA Psyche Mission, Artemis I, Mars Ingenuity helicopter, and more.

Join our pioneering team and launch your career to new heights!

ELECTRON:

Rocket Lab’s Electron team is responsible for building, testing, and launching our Electron rocket across our launch sites and test facilities in the United States and New Zealand. Electron is one of the world’s most frequently-launched rockets, and our team behind its success are diligent, move fast, and have each others’ back to deliver a reliable rocket to the launch pad time and time again.

ABOUT THE ROLE:

This role is part of the Integrated Operations team at Rocket Lab which is the division responsible for testing, launch, and mission operations of Electron launch vehicles starting with stack testing through pre-launch processing, launch operations, and on-orbit operations. Integrated Operations is also responsible for configuration, checkout, and operation of related facilities, equipment, and infrastructure. Testing and operations may be conducted remotely or on-site at propulsion test facilities including the Auckland Mission Control Centre (MCC), LC-1 (Mahia), LC-2 (Wallops Island, VA), or other designated locations.

Team Y (Avionics/Software) are specialists in vehicle avionics and software, responsible for testing vehicle electrical and software systems are functional leading up to and during flight. From powering up the vehicle to testing RF systems, your role encompasses a variety of components. This broad knowledge allows the team to support other projects outside of Electron launch operations such as qualification testing, Neutron and Space Systems. Additionally, outside of operations you are expected to work on procedure improvements, tool development and automation.

The Engineer II is an advanced role within Integrated Operations. The Engineer II will have a detailed understanding of disciplines related to testing and operations. The Engineer II will have or develop skills in multiple operational roles, including roles where they will direct, mentor, and train other operators. In addition, the Engineer II will take a leadership/ownership role in testing and operations projects and process or tool development efforts.

YOU’LL BRING THESE QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Aerospace, software, electrical, mechatronic engineering degree or equivalent.
  • Ability to work under pressure and to strict deadlines.
  • 2+ years of experience in engineering design, test or operations.
  • Proficiency with Git.
  • Self-driven, motivated, and contagiously positive.
  • Proven communication skills and the ability to build strong working relationships.
  • Careful work ethic with an eye for detail.

THESE QUALIFICATIONS WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE:

  • 3+ years of experience in engineering design, test and/or operations.
  • Experience with launch vehicles or spacecraft including integration, testing, launch, or mission operations.
  • Experience with Python, C/C++/C#, Go, or other object-oriented programming languages.
  • Data analysis including statistical analysis, data visualization, and data handling methodologies.
  • Understanding of networking with knowledge and experience in TCP/IP, UDP, multicast protocols, and packet switching and routing.
  • High-voltage systems and battery management.
  • Control system design including navigation methodologies and actuator control.
  • Experience configuring and using Linux
  • Docker or other containerization tools
  • Scripting including TCL, Bash, Perl.
  • User interface development including WPF, Qt, or similar.
  • CI automation and build tools.
  • Requirements driven software design

If this sounds like you, Apply today!

WHAT TO EXPECT

We’re on a mission to unlock the potential of space to improve life on Earth, but that’s not an easy task. It takes hard work, determination, relentless innovation, teamwork, grit, and an unwavering commitment to achieving what others often deem impossible. Our people out-think, out-work and out-pace. We pride ourselves on having each other’s backs, checking our egos at the door, and rolling up our sleeves on all tasks big and small. We thrive under pressure, work to tight deadlines, and our focus is always on how we can deliver, rather than dwelling on the challenges that stand in the way.

Important information:

FOR CANDIDATES SEEKING TO WORK IN US OFFICES ONLY:

To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Rocket Lab Employees must be a U.S. citizen, lawful U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State and/or the U.S. Department of Commerce, as applicable. Learn more about ITAR here.

Rocket Lab provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment at Rocket Lab, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for the application/interview process for a job in the United States should contact Giulia Biow at g.biow@rocketlabusa.com.This dedicated resource is intended solely to assist job seekers with disabilities whose disability prevents them from being able to apply/interview. Only messages left for this purpose will be considered. A response to your request may take up to two business days.

FOR CANDIDATES SEEKING TO WORK IN NEW ZEALAND OFFICES ONLY:

For security reasons background checks will be undertaken prior to any employment offers being made to an applicant. These checks will include nationality checks as it is a requirement of this position that you be eligible to access equipment and data regulated by the United States' International Traffic in Arms Regulations.

Under these Regulations, you may be ineligible for this role if you do not hold citizenship of Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the European Union or a country that is part of NATO, or if you hold ineligible dual citizenship or nationality. For more information on these Regulations, click hereITAR Regulations.

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Integrated Operations Engineer II - Team Y | Rocket Lab (2024)

FAQs

What type of fuel does Rocket Lab use? ›

Designed, manufactured, and launched by Rocket Lab, Electron is a two-stage launch vehicle powered by liquid oxygen (LOx) and rocket-grade kerosene (RP-1).

What materials are used in the rocket lab electron? ›

Electron uses two stages with the same diameter (1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)) filled with RP-1/LOX propellant. The main body of the rocket is constructed using a lightweight carbon composite material. Both stages use the Rutherford rocket engine, the first electric-pump-fed engine to power an orbital rocket.

What is the payload capacity of the Rocket Lab neutron? ›

Applications. Neutron can lift up to 15,000 kg (33,100 lb) while expended, 13,000 kg (28,700 lb) while landing the booster downrange and up to 8,000 kg (17,600 lb) with the first stage returning to the launch site. Rocket Lab forecasts Neutron will be able to launch 98% of all payloads launched through 2029.

Does Rocket Lab compete with SpaceX? ›

SpaceX faces competition from Blue Origin, Rocket Lab and itself - The Washington Post.

How much of Rocket Lab does Peter Beck own? ›

The estimated net worth of Peter Beck is at least $271 Million dollars as of 2024-07-11. Peter Beck is the President, CEO and Chairman, 10% Owner of Rocket Lab USA Inc and owns about 50,951,250 shares of Rocket Lab USA Inc (RKLB) stock worth over $271 Million.

Does Rocket Lab have reusable rockets? ›

Our Reusable Medium-Lift Rocket

To meet those demands - like we did with Electron - we're building Neutron to launch fast, frequently, and affordably to deliver those missions. Reusability is key to Neutron's development and included in every aspect of the rocket's design.

Who is the CEO of Rocket Lab? ›

Sir Peter Beck is the founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rocket Lab. Since founding the company in 2006, Peter has grown it into a global organization that develops and launches advanced rockets, satellites and spacecraft.

Does Rocket Lab 3D print their rockets? ›

– Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it has completed the first full assembly of its Archimedes engine, the new 3D printed, reusable, rocket engine for the Company's Neutron medium lift launch vehicle.

Why is Rocket Lab stock dropping? ›

Specifically, Rocket Lab stated that one of its rocket launches was postponed, leading to a negative revenue impact.

Is Rocket Lab a good investment? ›

RKLB Stock Forecast FAQ

Based on analyst ratings, Rocket Lab USA's 12-month average price target is $6.78. Rocket Lab USA has 36.42% upside potential, based on the analysts' average price target. Rocket Lab USA has a consensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 6 buy ratings, 3 hold ratings and 0 sell ratings.

How does Rocket Lab make money? ›

In addition to the Electron, Neutron, and HASTE launch vehicles, Rocket Lab manufactures and operates spacecraft and is a supplier of satellite components including star trackers, reaction wheels, solar cells and arrays, satellite radios, separation systems, as well as flight and ground software.

What type of fuel is rocket fuel? ›

Launch vehicles generally use bipropellants, meaning that a fuel and oxidizer are mixed and burned to produce thrust. To maximize their density (thereby minimizing the bulk of the tanks), these are stored as liquids. The most common fuels are liquid hydrogen, or LH2, and rocket-grade kerosene, or RP-1.

What fuel is used for NASA rockets? ›

At -423 degrees Fahrenheit, the engine's fuel, liquefied hydrogen, is the second coldest liquid on Earth. When it and the liquid oxygen are com- bined and combusted, the temperature in the main combustion chamber is 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit, hotter than the boiling point of iron.

What is the fuel for SpaceX rockets? ›

Merlin is a family of rocket engines developed by SpaceX for use on its Falcon 1, Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles. Merlin engines use a rocket grade kerosene (RP-1) and liquid oxygen as rocket propellants in a gas-generator power cycle. The Merlin engine was originally designed for recovery and reuse.

What liquid is in rocket fuel? ›

Each of the main engines of the U.S. space shuttle employs liquid oxygen (LO2) and liquid hydrogen (LH2) propellants. These engines represent a very complex, high-performance variety of liquid-propellant rocket.

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