Intern, Spacecraft Thermal Engineer

PlanetSan Francisco, CA
1d$37 - $60Hybrid

About The Position

The Thermal team at Planet is seeking a Thermal Engineer to help drive the thermal design, analysis and testing of our spacecraft and their subsystems. The ideal candidate is passionate about Planet’s mission and thrives in a people-oriented environment. This role will appeal to candidates who are looking for opportunities to help Planet take their satellite designs and production to a new level by bringing new technology to our company on our new projects. As a member of the Thermal Engineering team within Planet’s Space Systems division, you will be a contributor and stakeholder in Planet’s agile aerospace approach to spacecraft design; you will work closely with the Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Qualification, Mission Operations and Manufacturing teams, as well as the rest of Planet’s leading-edge spacecraft design teams. This is a full-time, hybrid role which will require you to work from our San Francisco office 3 days per week.

Requirements

  • Pursuing Master’s or PhD degree in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering or other related engineering or science degree.
  • Good understanding of heat transfer.
  • Ability to design tests proving thermal design.
  • Experience in Thermalanalysis or similar tools for chip-level analysis.
  • Ability to progress initiatives while working independently and as part of a team.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with satellites
  • Experience with CAD - drawing your own thermal parts
  • Machine shop and rapid prototyping experience (e.g., 3d printing, metal fabrication)
  • Knowledge of thermal control technology of spacecraft

Responsibilities

  • Own the thermal design on key payload subsystems
  • Collaborate with electrical and mechanical engineers to derive requirements that drive the thermal design.
  • Ensure that all components of our payload are within their operational and survival temperature ranges throughout all phases of the mission.
  • Collaborate with optical and mechanical engineers to ensure optical requirements are met.
  • Drive part/assembly thermal analysis on key spacecraft subsystems to meet temperature requirements.
  • Oversee quality of our space hardware as it’s being built.
  • Develop sub-contracts and Interface Control Documents (ICDs) for thermal hardware fabrication as needed.
  • Support test planning and qualification campaigns by developing tests that validate the thermal performance of your designs.
  • Support ICD development by ensuring the thermal interfaces are sufficiently well defined for mission success.
  • Own thermal hardware configuration management and release to production.
  • Collaborate with mission operation engineers to ensure proper mission design and flight operational and survival temperatures.
  • Collaborate with the guidance, navigation and control engineers to ensure proper mission design and thermal modeling inputs.

Benefits

  • Commuter Benefits
  • Paid time off for holidays and company-wide days off
  • Internet reimbursement
  • Access to LinkedIn Learning
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