Job Description
Looking for an engineer with 5 years’ experience or more specializing in Hypersonics and familiar with design, propulsion to develop components for a supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, air-breathing jet engine that will function through extreme turns at speeds above Mach 5. The candidate will be teaching on a part time basis for a two-day course, on site in the Northern Virginia/ King George areas teaching engineers and scientists engaged in development of support systems to get familiarity with hypersonic engine design, maneuverability control and operational resiliency and tests and engine concepts, and material development for very high temperatures and high speeds where hypersonic engines at Mach 5 can reach 1,700 degrees. This is an ideal part time engagement for academicians, Assistant Professors, graduate research assistants or graduate interns that want to supplement income as only a couple of days per course are required.
Must have a Master’s Degree in Engineering or Scientific discipline in an applicable related area of Hypersonics Systems. Experience in scramjet engine ground testing and advanced measurement diagnostics development is a plus.
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