Thermo-mechanical Engineer

The Exploration Company
Bordeaux, FrancePosted 9 March 2026

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Thermo-mechanical Engineer Here at The Exploration Company, we are developing, producing, and operating Nyx, a modular and reusable space orbital vehicle that can eventually be refuelled in orbit and that can carry cargo - and potentially humans in the longer run. The heart of a spacecraft lies in its engines, and that's why we, at The Exploration Company, are dedicated to developing our own cutting-edge Propulsion Systems ensuring the highest level of efficiency and reliability in our space endeavours. We are seeking a talented Thermo-mechanical Engineer to join our Future Project division. As a key member of our engineering team, you will be responsible for designing, analyzing, and optimizing combustion devices for cryogenic rocket engines, with a focus on the main thrust chamber assembly. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES - Support structural and thermal analysis of combustion device hardware including injector heads, faceplates, combustion chambers, manifolds, and structural interfaces. - Perform finite element analysis (FEA) and establish practical design suggestions and establish design recommendations, and margin assessments for hardware development. - Develop and apply analytical and reduced-order models to estimate heat transfer, structural loads, and thermal boundary conditions to inform design trades and hardware maturation. - Support hardware development and maturation, including design iteration, development planning, test definition, and post-test assessment of structural and thermal performance. - Drive life assessment activities, including low-cycle fatigue, thermal fatigue, cyclic loading, margin tracking, and damage accumulation for reusable hardware. - Own structural reliability and lifecycle assessments of combustion hardware, including low-cycle fatigue, thermal fatigue, cyclic loading, and thermo-mechanical failure risk evaluation. - Collaborate with combustion and fluid engineers to translate predicted heat flux distributions, pressure fields, and flow characteristics into structural and thermal design requirements - Define structural and thermal instrumentation strategies for development testing and participate post-test data reduction, model validation, and correlation activities. - Contribute to material selection and design trades considering temperature capability, strength, fatigue resistance, oxidation compatibility, and cryogenic behavior. - Prepare technical documentation and contribute to design, and test reviews with clear technical justification and risk assessment. WHAT WE WOULD LOVE TO SEE FROM YOU - Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related technical discipline. - Experience (academic, internship, or professional) in structural or thermal analysis of high-performance mechanical systems. - Strong fundamentals in solid mechanics, heat transfer, and pressure-loaded structures. - Experience with FEA tools such as ANSYS, NASTRAN, Abaqus, or equivalent. - Ability to interpret complex thermal and pressure boundary conditions and apply them appropriately in structural models. - Understanding of fatigue, temperature-dependent material behavior, and nonlinear structural response. - Exposure to high-temperature or cryogenic systems is advantageous. - Familiarity with CAD (NX ideally) tools and ability to work directly with geometry. - Experience with Python or similar scripting tools for analysis automation or data processing is beneficial. Skills and Behaviours - Methodical and structured approach to problem solving. - Strong attention to detail and analytical rigor. - Clear written and verbal communication of technical rationale. - Ability to iterate analyses as design and test data evolve. - Interest in propulsion systems and combustion device development. - Demonstrates behaviors consistent with The Exploration Company’s core values of Mission, Vision, Integrity, Excellence, and Teamwork. Why you should join us! What makes us ... (truncated, view full listing at source)