Hardware Engineer – Mechanical & Thermal Systems for Defense Robotics
Job Description
Thermal & Structural Engineering
Design and validate active and passive thermal management systems for high-power laser components
Conduct FEA for stress, vibration, modal analysis, and thermal performance using tools like ANSYS or SolidWorks Simulation
Optimize designs for durability, weight, and thermal reliability under dynamic load conditions
Mechanical Design & Prototyping
Create 3D CAD models for structural and thermal hardware using SolidWorks, Creo, or equivalent
Rapidly build and iterate mechanical prototypes using CNC, additive manufacturing, or other methods
Plan and conduct environmental tests: vibration, shock, and field robustness trials
Material Selection & DFM
Select and qualify metals, polymers, and composites based on thermal, mechanical, and EMI requirements
Run DFM reviews to optimize geometry, tolerances, and manufacturability
Collaborate with suppliers and manufacturers to transition prototypes to production
Manufacturing & Documentation
Generate GD&T drawings, BOMs, and assembly instructions
Ensure compliance with MIL-STD and ITAR standards throughout hardware lifecycle
Support final assembly, system integration, and field testing
Cross-Functional Integration
Partner with optics, firmware, electronics, and control systems teams to integrate your designs into full systems
Provide hands-on support during product builds and test cycles
Qualifications
2–8 years in mechanical or hardware engineering (defense, aerospace, robotics, or similar)
Proficient in CAD tools (SolidWorks, Creo, etc.)
Strong in FEA tools for thermal and structural analysis (ANSYS, SolidWorks Simulation)
Experience with CFD, heat transfer simulation, and vibration/shock testing
Hands-on with prototyping and fixture development
Familiarity with material properties, design tolerances, and manufacturing methods
BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field
Hyper Engineer — you feel most alive when you’re building, breaking, and improving physical systems
Strong problem-solving skills, fast execution, and excellent communication in cross-functional environments
Experience with vacuum or environmental chamber testing
Familiarity with optical alignment or laser safety standards
Background in EMI/EMC shielding and design
Experience with ITAR compliance or active security clearance
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.