PTFE Materials & Propulsion Systems Engineering Internship
LOCATION: Kennedy Space Center, FL
JOB STATUS: Part-time / Internship
TRAVEL: Limited; as needed
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RESPONSIBILITIES:
The selected intern will support engineering and laboratory activities focused on improving the reusability and safety of PTFE (Teflon) components used in spacecraft bipropellant propulsion systems. Work will include assisting with materials testing, evaluating chemical and mechanical degradation factors, supporting experimental setup development, and documenting technical findings.
Additional responsibilities may include supporting modified decontamination studies, assessing long-term material performance, assisting with analysis of off-gassing behavior, and evaluating concepts for onsite fabrication of propulsion system soft goods and valve components. The intern will work closely with engineers and scientists in a hands-on laboratory environment supporting advanced aerospace applications.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Through this internship, the student will gain hands-on experience in materials testing, degradation analysis, laboratory experimentation, and aerospace hardware evaluation. The intern will develop technical problem-solving skills while learning about propulsion system materials, contamination control, sustainable engineering approaches, and research methodologies used in support of NASA mission applications.
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