Engineers who work in aerospace are responsible for the creation, research, testing, and development of aerospace vehicles and systems, as well as the supervision of their manufacture and maintenance. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commercial and military aircraft, spacecraft, and other associated aerospace equipment are some examples. There are a number of educational establishments that present degrees in the field of aeronautical engineering.
Brief Description:
Employment type: Full-time
Location: Toronto or Montreal, hybrid
Eligible Nationality: Must be eligible to work in Canada
Since many experienced aerospace engineers in Canada are retiring, there is a significant opportunity for new graduates to find work in the field. Furthermore, the market is consistently expanding. This is a high-paying, high-demand field right now.
About Us
The Canadian Space Mining Corporation, also known as CSMC, is a space technologies firm with a primary focus on the infrastructure and resources of the moon. We are a “newspace” startup that is working toward the goal of becoming a world-leading space resources corporation (also known as “Space Mining”). We believe that by doing so, we will be able to pave the way for the next generation of space exploration while simultaneously developing technologies that tackle significant and pressing issues here on earth. We are a cutting-edge firm that works at the confluence of energy, geology/geophysics, space systems, and imagineering. Our team is led by individuals that have a variety of experiences at the highest level, including both entrepreneurial experience and experience working in institutions.
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The Role
The Aerospace Engineer will work closely with the senior management team, including the Executive Vice President of Engineering and the Vice President of the International Space Station Research and Utilization Office (ISRU), who are two of the most experienced space professionals in Canada. This position will support a wide variety of activities, some of which include but are not limited to space systems engineering, mission design, con-ops, architecture, sensor design, autonomous vehicle design, software programming, data collection, and others depending on the requirements of the position and the skills of the candidate. It will require a variety of tasks such as project management, issue solving, engineering, prototyping, producing technical drawings and reports, as well as some business development.
The Candidate
The ideal candidate will be someone who is very self-motivated, capable of working through difficult situations in order to find solutions to problems that are not readily available. They should be able to overcome obstacles and find ways to keep going even when things don’t go their way. Excel, PowerPoint, and excellent oral and written communication abilities are absolute necessities. Skills in Matlab and simulation modelling are absolutely necessary.
Work Experience: between three and ten years’ worth of experience working in the space sector
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Education Requirements Include a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Geophysics, in addition to a Bachelor of Science in either Aerospace, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering. Candidates who have earned a master’s degree or a doctorate are given preference.
Candidates must be legally able to work in Canada and have the ability to get the necessary security clearances for an organisation of this nature operating in the aerospace industry.
Opportunity
This is an opportunity on the second floor (on a space elevator). It is possible that this will be the first full-time technical hire made outside of the top management team. This presents an opportunity to increase one’s knowledge, to advance oneself within the organisation, and to take on greater responsibilities. However, there is a significant potential for equal involvement and low salary expectations. The candidate’s level of experience determines what title they are given.
How to Apply
For more information on how to apply as an Aerospace Engineer in Canada, visit the Official Website on the link below
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