
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 Power Systems Engineer II to contribute to the development of the Terran R vehicle. You'll work on launch and recovery systems in Cape Canaveral, Florida. This role requires a strong background in power systems engineering.
Job Description
Who you are
You have a solid foundation in power systems engineering, with experience in designing and analyzing power systems for aerospace applications. Your technical expertise allows you to tackle complex challenges and contribute to innovative solutions in rocket development. You thrive in collaborative environments, working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the success of launch operations. Your problem-solving skills enable you to address issues that arise during the development and testing phases, ensuring that systems meet rigorous standards. You are passionate about aerospace and eager to contribute to projects that push the boundaries of technology.
Desirable
Experience with launch and recovery systems is a plus, as is familiarity with aerospace standards and regulations. You may have worked on projects involving electric propulsion or power management systems, giving you a unique perspective on the challenges faced in the industry. A background in systems engineering or project management could also enhance your contributions to the team.
What you'll do
As a Power Systems Engineer II, you will be responsible for the design, analysis, and testing of power systems for the Terran R vehicle. You will collaborate with propulsion, avionics, and manufacturing teams to ensure that power systems integrate seamlessly with other vehicle components. Your role will involve conducting simulations and analyses to validate system performance, as well as troubleshooting issues that arise during testing. You will participate in design reviews and contribute to the development of technical documentation, ensuring that all systems meet safety and performance requirements. Your work will directly impact the success of launch operations, and you will have the opportunity to see your contributions come to life in real-world applications.
What we offer
At Relativity, you will be part of a dynamic team that is redefining the aerospace industry. We offer competitive compensation, including a salary range of $117,000 to $150,000 USD annually. You will have access to professional development opportunities and the chance to work on groundbreaking projects that advance science and exploration. Our culture emphasizes creativity, autonomy, and collaboration, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on the future of space travel. Join us in Cape Canaveral and be part of a mission that is shaping the future of aerospace.
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