About Lynk:
Lynk is the inventor of satellite-direct-to-standard-phone (sat2phone) technology, and has the world’s only commercial license from the FCC to operate a commercial sat2phone system. We are growing rapidly, and our technology will enable all 8 billion people on the planet to stay connected with the existing standard phone in their pocket. Everywhere. No matter what.
By joining Lynk, you will have the opportunity to directly touch the lives of billions. Your mission will be to bring mobile broadband to billions, pull hundreds of millions out of poverty, and save countless lives.
Job Summary:
As a Mechanical Engineer at Lynk, you will be responsible for the analysis, design, build, and enhancement of the mechanical systems associated with our nanosatellite communications payloads, satellites, testbeds, testing equipment, etc. Previous satellite design experience is required in order to be considered for this role. Some work products will include mechanical models of space and ground systems in CAD software (e.g., Solidworks), thermal analysis, structural analysis, vibration analysis, and finite element analysis to support critical system trades. In addition to design, you will also be responsible for integration and testing support of critical hardware systems such as spacecraft mechanical, structural, and electrical subsystems. While mechanically focused, your role will involve working closely with the Electrical, RF, Software, and Systems teams at the company.
If you enjoy the challenge of wearing many hats and have a track record of creative thinking to solve unconventional problems, then we look forward to meeting you!
Core Responsibilities:
Because Lynk is a small company, the Mechanical Engineer will be involved in Mechanical and Thermal engineering work.
Leading design and modeling of spacecraft/payload hardware (also some equipment for use on the ground and in the lab) using Solidworks.
Developing materials and structural (e.g., vibration) analyses of space hardware.
Performing thermal analyses of components and the entire system in all operational modes.
Interface with systems, harness, software, and electrical/RF engineering teams to inform spacecraft/payload mechanical design and layout.
Support spacecraft/payload integration, testing, delivery to launch, and spacecraft bus partners/vendors.
Designing and planning mechanical testing configurations on the ground when testing payload communications performance both in-lab and in-orbit (this has more mechanical aspects than you might think)
Bench level mechatronics work including testing, integration, assembly, and prototyping of electronic/mechanical hardware
Support the development and maintenance of technical documentation for payload/spacecraft design and development.
Must be able to work independently and in a team environment.
Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s degree (or above) in Mechanical Engineering.
Experience working on projects doing design, integration, or test of space hardware.
Experience with manufacturing and fabrication methods/tools. Machine shop experience is highly desired.
Experienced and highly proficient in 3D CAD software, ideally Solidworks, 3D printing.
Experienced performing thermal analyses of individual components and integrated systems with tools such as Thermal Desktop.
Hands-on experience with integrating hardware/electronics is desired.
Must be good with computers. Fluent in Windows or Mac OSX; Proficient with Microsoft Office (Excel, Project, PowerPoint, Word).