Structural Analysis Engineer II
Company: Paragon Space Development Corporation
Location: Tucson
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary: Do you want to
make a difference immediately? Are you ready to apply your
structural design, analysis, and testing skills to develop cutting
edge life support and thermal control products for extreme
environments on Earth and in space? Are you ready to play a
critical role immediately? Can you excel in that team environment
and carry your share of the load while also relying on others to do
their part? If this sounds like you, we want you to join Paragon
Space Development Corporation now. Paragon is developing exciting
technologies, including spacesuits, lunar in-situ resource
utilization (ISRU) systems, lunar dust mitigation, cryogenic fluid
storage solutions, atmospheric revitalization for NASA's Lunar
Gateway outpost, water recovery systems, and high-turndown morphing
radiators. For more information about Paragon please visit our
website (https://www.paragonsdc.com/)! Description of Duties:
Independently and/or collaboratively formulate and perform static
structural, fatigue and fracture analysis of aerospace components,
assemblies, and systems Support generation of static, dynamic, and
fatigue test plans and procedures, special test equipment, and
sensor placement. Perform data analysis and model correlation. Work
with design engineers to help drive weight optimized, structural
sufficient parts Generate formal documentation such as technical
memorandums, analysis reports, design and development books, or
product manuals Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced
interdisciplinary environment with changing needs and requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Derivation of vehicle load paths
and reaction loads using free body diagrams Familiarity with
classical aerospace sizing methods (ex: Bruhn, Niu, Roark)
Knowledge of, and skills in the use of 1st principals to perform
1st order static structural analysis by hand Demonstrated
proficiency with one or more of the following analysis codes: NX
FEMAP, PATRAN, Nastran, ANSYS, ABAQUS Proficiency in FEM modeling
techniques such as boundary conditions, mid-surfacing, element
types, structural idealization, bolted connections, contact,
verification methods, etc Proficient in structural analysis of
aerospace system and components, including linear and nonlinear
static analysis, stability analysis, Sine and random vibration
analysis, shock and impact analysis Analysis of structural
stability (local buckling phenomenon, global buckling, crippling)
by classical hand calculation and FEM. Bolted joint hand
calculations (bolt preload, joint stiffness, shear-tension
interaction, insert pull-out, etc) per NASA-STD-5020 Support
internal/external design reviews, technical interchange meetings
(TIMs), preliminary/critical design reviews (PDR/CDR) Knowledge and
experience with the design and development of spacecraft,
spacesuits, aircraft, military, or other relevant vehicles,
systems, subsystems, assemblies, and/or components Knowledge and
experience in the engineering product development lifecycle,
ranging from requirements development through design, manufacture,
test, and operations Skills in Microsoft Office applications
(Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio, Project) Ability to effectively
communicate in both written and spoken form Ability to establish
and maintain effective, positive work relationships; have
creativity, flexibility and resourcefulness; have discriminating
judgment, tact and sense of humor Ability to evaluate Junior
Engineer's designs and concepts and provide expert advice that will
enhance the resulting designs and to train junior engineers in
their duties Desired Experience: Experience in one of the following
discipline areas: Life Support System Design, Crew Systems Design,
Crew Cabin Design, Mechanical Design, or Mechanical Analysis.
Desired: Excellent understanding of fatigue and fracture mechanics
principles, working knowledge of fatigue/fracture (AFGRO/NASGRO),
spectra development, NDE methods, fail safe vs. safe life,
NASA-STD-5019 Desired: Expertise in modeling and simulation of
electronics components and associated failure Desired: Expertise
with analysis of welded joints Desired: Expertise with mechanisms
including bearings, valves, motors, rotating joints, gears.
Desired: Experience in direct SolidWorks CAD manipulation for
analysis model and team collaboration purposes. Minimum
Qualifications: Aerospace Engineering or equivalent field and 0-2
years Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace
Engineering or equivalent field and 1-2 years of industry
experience with system and/or hardware analysis and design.
Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or
equivalent field and 0-1 years of industry experience with system
and/or hardware analysis and design. PhD in Mechanical Engineering,
Bio-mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or equivalent
field. US Citizen or US permanent resident Who We Are: As Paragon
celebrates 28 years of providing award-winning life support and
thermal control solutions for extreme environments, we've
recognized that it is our employees that keep our business
thriving. By any measure, Paragon Space Development is an exciting
and rewarding place to work. Our goal is to hire the best and allow
you to do the work that you enjoy! We are interested in developing
individuals who enjoy a challenge and like working on a variety of
projects in a fast paced environment. We are committed to our
employees and providing an inclusive work atmosphere that allows
our talent to grow both personally and professionally. Job Posted
by ApplicantPro
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