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Research Engineer, Aerosol & Spray Systems

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$100,000 - 140,000 yearly

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Job Description - Research Engineer, Aerosol & Spray Systems

Rainmaker is pioneering a modern cloud seeding system to solve water scarcity and inclement weather problems. We develop and incorporate radar validation, weather-resistant UAS, numerical weather modeling, and sustainable cloud seeds into an effective precipitation enhancement solution.


The Engineering team at Rainmaker works on our UAS, dispersion payload, and in-situ/remote sensing systems. If you are interested in working in an extremely innovative and fast-paced environment, where your work directly makes an impact and difference in our operational system, this is a fantastic opportunity.


 


About the Role


We are seeking a highly hands-on Mechanical/Aerospace Research Engineer with deep expertise in aerosol science, multiphase flow, and compressible fluid dynamics. In this role, you will bridge the gap between cloud physics and high-performance fluid systems, designing hardware that utilizes high-velocity gas dynamics to both fragment nanoparticle agglomerates and atomize liquid precursors into submicron aerosols. You will tackle complex mechanical challenges to efficiently disperse cohesive dry powders and ultra-fine droplets, managing complex mass-transfer and particle/droplet momentum while strictly adhering to aerospace SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) constraints.


 


Key Responsibilities




  • High-Velocity Nozzle Design: Design, machine, and test custom Convergent-Divergent (Laval) nozzles to achieve controlled gas expansion for both liquid filament breakup and high-shear solid deagglomeration.




  • Multiphase Dispersion: Develop and optimize systems for the simultaneous or alternating dispersion of complex liquid aerosols and dry-powder "seeds" using high-velocity gas streams.




  • Hardware Prototyping: Build mechanical dry-powder micro-feeders, liquid delivery architectures, and aerosol generators from the ground up, utilizing high-pressure gas supply systems.




  • Fluid/Mechanical Architecture: Develop the pneumatic and fluidic routing systems (valves, regulators, and micro-channels) required to maintain specific pressure ratios necessary for choked flow and stable supersonic jets.




  • UAS Integration: Adapt benchtop aerosol generation concepts into lightweight, battery-efficient payloads capable of surviving flight vibrations and high aerodynamic shear.




  • Rapid Iteration: Work collaboratively to evaluate hardware performance and rapidly iterate nozzle geometries based on empirical droplet-size and particle-size data.




 


Required Qualifications




  • BS, MS, or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related technical field.




  • Approximately 5 years of hands-on experience in mechanical engineering, specifically focused on fluid dynamics, multiphase flow (gas-liquid/gas-solid), or atomization.




  • Proven experience in Mach number optimization, internal nozzle flow, and the physics of choked flow conditions.




  • Proven experience physically building and troubleshooting fluidic or pneumatic hardware (e.g., high-velocity gas jets, Laval nozzles, precision sprayers, or powder dispersers).




  • Understanding of droplet dynamics and breakup regimes (e.g., Weber number effects) and techniques for nanoparticle deagglomeration.




  • Strong CAD proficiency (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, etc.) and hands-on hardware prototyping experience, including CNC machining and general fabrication.




 


Preferred / Bonus Qualifications




  • High-Speed Flow Characterization: Experience with the analysis of high-velocity particulate exhaust, liquid-jet disintegration, or supersonic multiphase flows.




  • Advanced Particle & Droplet Dispersion: Familiarity with kinetic aerosolization techniques where liquid or solid phases are accelerated to high velocities for fragmentation or dispersion.




  • Computational Modeling: Experience with CFD (e.g., ANSYS Fluent, COMSOL) to model droplet/particle trajectories, velocity lag, and shock-wave interactions in high-speed plumes.




  • Aerosol Instrumentation: Familiarity with standard analytical tools such as Malvern Spraytec, SMPS, or optical particle counters for characterizing both sub-micron liquid and solid aerosols.




  • Basic proficiency in electronics prototyping (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) and software/scripting (Python) for hardware control and data acquisition.



$100,000 - $140,000 a year

Rainmaker is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with Rainmaker is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.



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