Lead Mechanical Engineer

Attalon

$88K — $151K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or related field; advanced degrees preferred.
  • 7+ years of experience in mechanical engineering focused on opto-mechanical systems; less with advanced degrees.
  • Strong foundation in structural design and precision engineering.
  • Expertise in CAD (SolidWorks preferred) and FEA software (NX Nastran or SimCenter).
  • Demonstrated ability to manage documentation and configuration in engineering.

Responsibilities

  • Lead design efforts for large telescope structures and optical assemblies.
  • Oversee FEA for structural integrity and thermal performance during varied conditions.
  • Engage in optical performance characterization at system and component levels.
  • Develop precision mounts and actuators for optical alignment.
  • Coordinate with multiple engineering disciplines to meet performance requirements.
  • Manage CAD modeling and documentation, ensuring tolerance compliance.
  • Support assembly, integration, and testing efforts, including tooling design.

Benefits

  • Collaborative working environment with a strong emphasis on engineering excellence.
  • Opportunities for mentoring and leading engineering teams.
  • Engagement with cutting-edge technology in aerospace and defense.
  • Involvement in a variety of projects, including terrestrial and spaceborne systems.
Full Job Description


Job Summary:

The Lead Mechanical Engineer is responsible for directing the design, analysis, and integration of high-performance opto-mechanical systems, such as telescopes, beam directors, and related instruments and subsystems. This role spans the development of precision structures, mechanisms, and optical support assemblies for use on platforms ranging from terrestrial to spaceborne. Responsibilities include leading mechanical design teams in CAD modeling, performing or overseeing structural and thermal analyses, requirements tracking, and drawing release, while ensuring compliance with system-level performance and functional requirements. The role requires close coordination with optical, controls, electrical, and systems engineering disciplines, oversight of vendors and fabrication, and support for tooling development, assembly, integration and test. The Lead Mechanical Engineer also contributes to program planning by supporting proposals, cost and schedule estimating, and risk management.

Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Lead the design of large telescope structures, mounts and optical support assemblies
  • Perform and/or oversee FEA for gravity sag, thermal distortion, thermal management, wind loading, and dynamic response
  • Participate in the characterization of system and component-level optical performance
  • Develop mirror support mounts, metering structures, and precision, multi-degree of freedom positioning actuators for alignment maintenance
  • Coordinate across disciplines (optical, controls, electrical, systems) to ensure functional and performance requirement compliance
  • Manage CAD modeling, detailed drawing generation, and tolerance budgeting
  • Integrate mechanical designs with subsystems such as drives, bearings, enclosures, and thermal management systems
  • Define technical requirements, support procurement, and oversee vendor fabrication/testing
  • Lead risk reduction activities such as breadboards, subscale prototypes, and structural tests
  • Support assembly, integration, and test with tooling design and review of work instructions
  • Manage as-built documentation through a formal configuration management process, including troubleshooting and dispositioning non-conforming material
  • Present design status, risk assessments, and compliance evidence at major reviews (PDR, CDR)
  • Contribute to proposals, cost and schedule estimating, and program planning
  • Mentor junior engineers and provide technical guidance to the mechanical design team

Education & Experience:
  • Typically requires a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. An understanding of precision mechanism design and/or opto-mechanical design principles, as well as hands-on hardware assembly, integration, and testing are essential.
  • Minimum 7 years of related experience in a professional role with a bachelor's degree in Optical Sciences or related discipline; or minimum of 5 years of experience with a master's degree, or 3 years of experience with a doctorate in a relevant field.

Skills:
  • Strong foundation in structural/mechanical engineering, with emphasis on precision opto-mechanical systems for operation in harsh or challenging environments
  • Expertise in CAD (SolidWorks preferred) and/or advanced FEA (NX Nastran or SimCenter are preferred)
  • Experience with thermal, structural, and dynamic analysis of opto-mechanical systems
  • Familiarity with opto-mechanical interfaces and tolerancing (GD&T) for precision optical systems
  • Knowledge of materials selection (steel, aluminum, composites, ceramics) and processing for large precision structures
  • Experience designing optical mounts (for reflective or refractive systems) for operation in harsh environments is preferred
  • Experience integrating, aligning and testing of optical systems is a plus
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; demonstrated ability to achieve results independently or working on a team; strong organizational skills and attention to details required
  • Experience with Configuration Management of engineering (as-designed) documentation
  • Experience with vendor engagement, fabrication processes, and large component manufacturing
  • Solid understanding of design for assembly and integration in complex opto-mechanical devices including alignment planning
  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills; familiar with analytical tools used for problem solving and process development
  • Strong problem-solving, risk assessment, and trade-study skills
  • Excellent communication skills for technical reviews, documentation, and cross-discipline coordination
  • Leadership ability to direct design teams and mentor less experienced engineers

For Colorado, the salary pay range for this role is $88,600.00 - $151,600.00

Please note this range is provided as a general guideline. When determining an offer, Attalon takes into account multiple factors, including (but not limited to) the responsibilities of the position, your professional experience, education and training, specialized skills, and current market and business conditions.

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