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Senior Mechanical Engineer


ZeroAvia


Location

Everett, WA | United States


Job description

At ZeroAvia, we’re clean sky thinkers. For the world to achieve truly clean, guilt-free flight, we need a scalable solution; hydrogen-electric powertrains. As a leader in zero-emission aviation and a UK Jet Zero Council member, we’re designing and commercialising hydrogen-powered solutions that will positively impact the future of aviation, global connectivity, and the world. 

ZeroAvia’s powertrain development focuses on tightly integrating H2 Fuel Cell power systems and storage, along with electric drivetrain components, to deliver a unified solution that is both environmentally friendly and economically superior to traditional aircraft drivetrain solutions. 

ZeroAvia is seeking a highly motivated Mechanical Engineer or Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our electric propulsion system team. In this role, you will design and analyze parts and assemblies for aerospace electric propulsion motors and their adjacent systems. You will create, manage, and release CAD models, drawings, and other controlled files within the company PLM system in accordance with company and industry standards. You will evaluate designs and materials for compliance with environmental testing and regulatory requirements as set by aviation authorities. You will proactively grow your knowledge base while working with a diverse group of multidisciplinary engineers to develop, prototype, test, and produce world-class electric propulsion systems for the aviation industry. 

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The wage scale or salary range for this position is between $ 90,000 - $130,000. In addition to the foregoing base compensation, additional compensation and benefits are available to employees and eligible family members (as applicable) including the following:


Please note, among other factors, the compensation offered may vary based on work location, experience, qualifications, specialties, training, and then-current market and business considerations


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