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Senior Loads & Dynamics Analyst, Solid Missile Systems
Ursa Major
LocationBerthoud, Colorado
Last observed2026-06-13 05:23:11.306570
Job idgaingels-ursa-major:greenhouse:4671532005
The future of aerospace and defense starts here. Ursa Major was founded to revolutionize how America and its allies access and apply high-performance propulsion, from hypersonics to solid rocket motors, satellite maneuvering and launch. We design and deliver propulsion and defense systems that solve the most urgent and critical national security demands. The Senior Loads & Dynamics Analyst will focus on loads development across multiple motors in support of various vehicles, all-up-rounds, and propulsion systems. The ideal candidate will understand and address the unique challenges presented by each application. This position targets an experienced analyst who brings skills and best practices from prior industry experience with a depth of solid rocket motor knowledge and a capability to mentor others. The candidate will be expected to lead verification and validation efforts and provide feedback to the SRM design team. This position requires the ability to support the transition of products from a development environment to low-rate initial production then the ramp to full-rate production. This will include assessment of nonconforming hardware and introduction of processes, practices, and approaches that improve organizational efficiency. The ideal candidate will have the ability to expand into adjacent analyses, such as thermo-structural analysis, to support a multi-disciplinary analysis team. This role is available to work as a hybrid or on-site role out of our Berthoud, Colorado office. Responsibilities: Perform loads development for motor and vehicle programs Lead load spectrum development for service life assessment Assess motor performance under dynamic loads such as random vibration and shock Perform component and system level dynamics analysis Develop, verify, and validate structural models Work closely with test teams; identify test activities and instrumentation necessary to anchor analytical models Propagate loads to vehicle and motor components Collaborate with engineering teams to develop company-wide processes, models, and tools that meet requirements and comply with structural standards Collaborate with the manufacturing team to assess nonconforming hardware for development and flight components and provide recommended dispositions and repairs Develop, build, and improve analytical methods and tools Provide professional development, mentorship, and technical guidance to peers Minimum Experience/Requirements: B.S. degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or a comparable field 5+ years of experience performing structural analysis Note: Ursa Major is considering candidates for this position at multiple levels. Based on your experience, we may be able to adjust the level of the role along with the associated compensation range accordingly. Comfortable working in a fast-paced startup environment Expertise in dynamic analysis methods (structural dynamics, dynamic loads, acoustics, modal, random and sine vibration, and shock response) Experience in loads development for vehicle and/or motor applications Experience anchoring analytical models to physical testing Ideal Experience/Requirements: M.S. degree or higher in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or a comparable field, ideally focusing on solid mechanics, fatigue, fracture, or structural dynamics GFEM development and model grounding experience Low Cycle Fatigue Analysis (LCF, crack initiation predicted by a strain-life/e-N approach) Experience performing Finite Element Analysis (FEA/FEM) using commercial codes (e.g., ANSYS, Abaqus, or NASTRAN-based solvers) Experience with Femap/Nastran Fracture analysis (crack growth/safe-life and assessing for instability via LEFM, ideally with prior experience using NASGRO) Experience with the ANSYS FEA suite Experience with defining solid rocket motor self-induced dynamic environments Experience taking components through dynamic acceptance and qualification testing A strong theoretical background in
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