Your job is simple and serious: design the warhead that makes the system effective. Wild West Systems is building missile systems where performance is determined by the interaction between propulsion, aerodynamics, and terminal effects. You own the terminal effects. You will design, test, and iterate the warhead and energetic systems that deliver mission impact. You will move from physics → explosive design → testing → iteration. If the warhead doesn't perform, it's your problem. If testing reveals unknowns, you design the experiment. If safety or compliance is unclear, you own the solution. This is not a modeling-only role. This is not a compliance-only role. This is the engineer responsible for turning explosives into reliable mission effects. The complete warhead and energetic system. From concept to validated performance. You own: Warhead architecture Explosive selection Explosive train design Fragmentation and blast behavior Testing and characterization Manufacturing methods Safety and regulatory compliance You are responsible for ensuring the warhead works, can be built safely, and performs consistently. This includes building the capability to do that work. You will establish the company's energetic development capability from the ground up. Design and develop warheads for missile systems, including directional fragmentation architectures. Translate mission effects into warhead design parameters. Select appropriate explosive materials and energetic systems based on performance, safety, and manufacturability. Design and validate the explosive train, including detonators, boosters, and initiation systems. Develop explosive testing programs including: Fragmentation characterization Blast effects testing Instrumentation and measurement Data analysis and interpretation Plan and execute explosive tests at an external test range. Analyze results and iterate designs quickly. Develop and document safe manufacturing processes for explosive components. Establish procedures for explosive handling, storage, and assembly. Train technicians to safely manufacture energetic systems once processes are validated . Own explosive safety and regulatory compliance including ATF and military explosive handling requirements. Maintain all required documentation, safety plans, and regulatory records. Collaborate with propulsion, mechanical, electrical, and systems engineers to integrate the warhead into the vehicle. Ensure the energetic subsystem integrates cleanly with the overall system architecture. Where appropriate , develop simplified models or simulations to support design decisions, but rely on testing and iteration to validate performance.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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