
About Relativity
The eDiscovery platform for modern legal teams
Key Highlights
- Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois
- Over 300,000 legal professionals use RelativityOne
- $100M+ raised from investors like Iconiq Capital
- Approximately 1,200 employees
Relativity, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, offers RelativityOne, a leading eDiscovery platform used by over 300,000 legal professionals worldwide. The software facilitates data analysis for litigation, investigations, and compliance, serving notable clients such as the U.S. Department of Justic...
🎁 Benefits
Employees enjoy competitive salaries, equity options, generous PTO policies, and a flexible remote work policy. Relativity also offers a learning budg...
🌟 Culture
Relativity fosters a culture of innovation and collaboration, emphasizing transparency and a commitment to diversity. The company values employee feed...
Overview
Relativity is seeking a Launch Fluids Engineer I to contribute to the development of the Terran R rocket. You'll work at the intersection of various launch systems and collaborate across teams. This entry-level position is based in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Job Description
Who you are
You are an entry-level engineer eager to dive into the world of aerospace and rocket development. You possess a foundational understanding of fluid dynamics and engineering principles, and you are excited about the opportunity to work on innovative projects that push the boundaries of technology. You thrive in collaborative environments and are ready to contribute to a team that values creativity and technical rigor. Your problem-solving skills are complemented by a strong desire to learn and grow within the aerospace industry.
Desirable
While not required, any experience with rocket propulsion systems or fluid mechanics will be advantageous. Familiarity with CAD software or simulation tools would also be beneficial as you embark on your engineering career.
What you'll do
As a Launch Fluids Engineer I, you will be involved in the design and analysis of fluid systems for the Terran R rocket. You will collaborate with senior engineers to develop and test fluid components, ensuring they meet the rigorous standards required for space launch. Your role will include conducting experiments, analyzing data, and contributing to the optimization of fluid systems. You will also participate in cross-functional team meetings, providing insights and feedback on design decisions. This position offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the aerospace field, working closely with propulsion, manufacturing, and launch teams.
What we offer
At Relativity, you will be part of a dynamic team that is redefining the future of space travel. We offer a competitive salary range of $97,000 to $124,300 USD, along with comprehensive benefits that support your well-being and professional growth. You will have the chance to work in a collaborative environment where your contributions are valued and recognized. Join us in our mission to innovate and advance the aerospace industry, and leave your mark on the future of space exploration.
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