Internships/Jobs

Blue Origin

Interns will study and participate in real engineering design projects related to the development and construction of a manned launch vehicle. They will work directly with program staff, contributing to project goals in fields of mechanical design, aerodynamics, rocket propulsion, flight controls, electronics, flight software, human safety and systems engineering. Students focusing on careers in engineering, science and technology are invited to apply for this 10-week summer program, which begins in early June and concludes in August. Specific program dates are established to best fit the academic schedules of selected interns. Deadline Jan 31, 2009. http://public.blueorigin.com/internships.htm

Masten Space Systems

Masten Space Systems is a Mojave, California based aerospace R&D startup that is working to create reliable and reusable rocket vehicles and components. As part of our on-going propulsion and flight vehicle development projects, we are offering a full-time internship for this spring. The general timeline for the internship is as follows: *Resumes and applications are due in by December 7 *Telephone interviews will be held between December 8-12 *Offers will be sent out on December 15 *Offers need to be accepted by December 19 *Work starts in January, and lasts 3-4 months total, depending on availability. Working out of our Mojave, California facilities, you would be directly involved with a variety of interesting projects and would gain experience in working for an innovative space company. You must be a US person (US citizen or permanent resident). Projects you would be working on include testing state-of-the-art rocket engines, flight testing vertical take off/vertical landing rocket vehicles, fabricating and testing components for future projects, and evaluating new hardware concepts. We are looking for people who have direct experience building, troubleshooting, and testing actual devices: people who know how to use tools and are not afraid to get their hands dirty. You do not have to have experience on a liquid fueled rocket engine, but we want people who have hardware experience, perhaps working on a car or plane, flying an amateur rocket project, or building a robot. Specific applicable skills include: * Mechanical assembly, especially of pressurized systems * Machine shop skills, working with tools to make things out of metal or composites * The ability to run an experiment, record data, and figure out what the data means * Installing and wiring an electrical system, possibly including radio controls or computer programming * Experience with Labview, Solidworks, and/or Matlab. You don't have to have all those skills, but having a variety is a plus. You must have a willingness to learn, pay attention to detail, be able to take initiative, and be open to working on a variety of different projects and experiences. Being able to work well with a small team of people is absolutely essential. In addition, we have ongoing programs that involve rocket propulsion, mechanism design, electrical engineering, or wireless telemetry. If you have experience in one of those areas, we may assign you your own project where you will be responsible for the design and execution of a component or subsystem. If you are interested in a fun spring, working on big rockets and unique vehicles, please fill out the application found at http://masten-space.com/MSS_Employment_App.doc and send it and a copy of your resume to internships@masten-space.com. You are also welcome to send photos and/or a description of past projects you have worked on. You can see some of what we have been working on recently on our blog, http://masten-space.com/blog/ Sincerely, Ben Brockert