Warhead Design Engineer - Modeling & Simulation

Anduril Anduril · Defense · Costa Mesa, CA · Hardware Engineering : Electrical Engineering : Electrical Engineering

This role focuses on the design, analysis, testing, and simulation of warhead and ordnance systems for a defense technology company. While the company utilizes AI and related technologies in its broader systems, this specific engineering role centers on traditional mechanical and multi-physics modeling and simulation for warhead design, not on building or directly applying AI/ML models as the core deliverable.

What you'd actually do

  1. Leverage academic studies and literature, empirical data, and simulation to steer the design of warheads and missile/ordnance systems from concept design maturity to production.
  2. Analyze lethality and performance using hand-calculations (Gurney equations) and multi-physics modeling and simulation tools (CTH, Sierra, Zapotec, etc.)
  3. Create pre-test predictions and correlate models with test data.
  4. Manage arena and system testing of munitions products from end-to-end, including project planning, design of experiments, and safety.
  5. Capture test video, compile data from ground and flight tests, and analyze results.

Skills

Required

  • BS or higher degree in mechanical, aerospace, explosives, or another engineering discipline.
  • 2-10 years’ work experience as an individual contributing engineer, focused on mechanical design, analysis, and testing of warheads or ordnance systems.
  • Experience using multi-physics modeling and simulation tools such as ALE3D, Ansys Autodyn/LS-Dyna, CTH, EPIC, Matlab, Python, Sierra, Velodyne, Zapotec
  • Test experience including data acquisition, data analysis, and project coordination
  • Ability to travel as required for testing (surges up to 25%)
  • Experience preparing engineering documentation (i.e. specifications, test procedures, technical reports, drawings, etc.)
  • Passion for defending the United States and her allies
  • Be able to obtain and hold a U.S. Top Secret security clearance

Nice to have

  • Active U.S. security clearance (DoD Secret or Top-Secret or DOE L or Q)
  • Expert level experience with multi-physics modeling and simulation tools
  • Experience with munitions testing
  • Experience with CAD design tools such as SolidWorks or NX CAD
  • Prior experience in explosive operations and/or handling munitions
  • Experience with the DoD Weapons Safety Boards
  • Experience designing and scaling production of mechanical components at volume
  • Experience developing or testing complex electrical or mechatronics systems

What the JD emphasized

  • warheads or ordnance systems
  • multi-physics modeling and simulation tools
  • testing