Specific responsibilities of the Design Authority include but are not limited to the following: Managing design evolution to meet customer requirements. Responsibility for clearance of detail production drawings, ensuring conformance to BS8888 and manufacturability. Leading and completing DFMEA’s. Approving production processes and tooling. Demonstrating compliance with customer requirements. Specifying and reviewing structural, thermal and ballistic analyses. Reviewing key suppliers’ methods of manufacture and control procedures. Specifying, monitoring and reporting rocket motor trials. Leading trials readiness reviews. Adhering to EN9100 processes, in particular the RD2 process, understanding and sharing Technology Readiness Levels and Class of Difficulty Assessments. Producing and delivering formal technical presentations to the customer. Producing product technical specifications and detailed technical reports. Ensuring appropriate validation testing is carried out prior to formal qualifications. Leading formal design reviews at the relevant design phases and ensuring actions are taken and completed on time. Responsible for design and production certification and producing a Certificate of Design for the rocket motor. Customer technical interface leading on all technical matters with the missile prime contractor (e.g. MBDA, Thales, SAAB) and the end user (e.g. MoD, DGA). Leading technical investigations. Liaison at all levels within the business, manufacturers and suppliers. Arranging/managing specific trials such as structural testing, rocket motor firings, laboratory scale testing (quantitative testing of materials, etc). Dis-assembly/assessment of fired rocket motor hardware. These responsibilities require close liaison and understanding with Roxel specialists in CAD design, stress analysis, thermal analysis, ballistic analysis, solid propellants, materials, trials, production engineering and project management. Requirements
Candidates shall have a formal qualification (degree or equivalent preferred) in mechanical, aeronautical or related engineering discipline. To have at least 8 years experience in a similar role. Key attributes include the following: A sound understanding of engineering (mathematics, stressing, materials (metals and polymers) and manufacturing techniques). An interest and aptitude in both the theory and practical aspects of engineering and in particular rocket motor design. An ability to assimilate and evaluate technical information from a wide range of disciplines. Attention to detail is paramount. An ability to present complex problems clearly and logically to other specialist and non-specialist engineers. Communicate and work effectively with other technical specialists. A good understanding of DFMEA, ‘Design to Cost’ and ‘Design for Manufacture’ principles. Be able to communicate and work well with the customer to meet their requirements and timescales. Good organisational skills and work well under pressure. Additional training will be provided for those areas where experience and key skills may be missing. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Industries: Defense and Space Manufacturing
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