Principal Mechanical Engineer, Ball Screws
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Major Responsibilities
- Lead the design, development, and analysis of ball screw assemblies, including screw shafts, nuts, return systems, recirculation mechanisms, and drive interfaces.
- Define ball screw geometry, preload strategy, lead accuracy, life requirements, and lubrication approaches based on system needs and environmental constraints.
- Perform detailed analytical modeling: load distribution, Hertzian contact stress, fatigue life, torque prediction, friction modeling, stiffness and compliance, thermal effects, wear, and backlash behavior.
- Lead FEA/CAE activities involving nonlinear contact, dynamic loading, thermal-mechanical interactions, and structural optimization.
- Conduct advanced failure analyses (FMEA, root-cause analysis) for wear, spalling, brinelling, lubrication breakdown, material defects, and contamination sensitivity.
- Define and validate material specifications, heat-treat requirements, coatings/platings, cleanliness, and surface finish to achieve life and reliability targets.
- Collaborate closely with manufacturing engineering on grinding, thread-rolling, grooving, nut machining, ball sizing, assembly sequencing, and quality control processes.
- Lead testing strategy including endurance testing, torque characterization, efficiency measurement, load testing, lubrication trials, and environmental qualification.
- Serve as technical lead or chief engineer for ball screw-related programs, providing guidance to project engineers and designers.
- Partner with customers on requirements definition, performance trade studies, design reviews, and issue resolution.
- Drive continuous improvement and innovation in ball screw technologies, including new recirculation architectures, materials, and friction-reduction methods.
- Ensure compliance with AS9100, aerospace design standards, traceability requirements, and export-control regulations.
- Prepare and present high-level technical reports, design justifications, risk analyses, and engineering review packages to internal leadership and customers.
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or related discipline.
- 10+ years of experience in mechanical design, with at least 5 years specializing in ball screws, actuation systems, or precision motion components.
- Demonstrated expertise in contact mechanics, tribology, fatigue analysis, and precision mechanical design.
- Proficiency with 3D CAD and CAE tools (SolidWorks, ANSYS, Abaqus, etc.).
- Strong understanding of aerospace/industrial product development lifecycles.
- Strong understanding of aerospace/industrial product development lifecycles.
- Deep knowledge of ball screw architecture, geometry optimization, preload techniques, and mechanical efficiency factors.
- Expertise in failure modes, reliability engineering, and life prediction specific to rolling-element mechanisms.
- Ability to lead complex projects, mentor engineers, and influence technical direction.
- Excellent communication and customer-facing skills, able to deliver complex technical material clearly.
- Strong capability in risk management, trade studies, and data-driven decision making.
- Master’s or Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering focused on tribology, contact mechanics, or machine design.
- Experience with electromechanical actuator systems.
- Background in high-precision manufacturing or grinding/thread-rolling process development.
- Experience with DO-160, MIL-STD environmental qualification, or similar aerospace standards.
- Six Sigma, DFSS, or advanced reliability engineering certification.
- Primarily office-based engineering role with periodic hands-on testing or lab work.
- Occasional travel to customers, suppliers, or test facilities.
- PPE may be required in some manufacturing or laboratory spaces.
- 120.15 is required. “US Person” includes US Citizen, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee.
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