Spacecraft Engine Mechanical Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer
Staff Mechanical Engineer, Spacecraft Engine
Location:
United States, Onsite
We are a rocket and spacecraft propulsion manufacturer building flight hardware that must survive launch and operate reliably in orbit for years. We are hiring a Staff Mechanical Engineer to lead the mechanical design and manufacturability of next generation Hall‑effect thrusters and associated propulsion hardware. The work requires deep mechanical design expertise for severe vibration and shock environments, a strong bias toward lightweight, small form factor packaging, and meticulous specification control over fasteners, joints and materials.
It has to work the first time.
Hall‑effect thrusters introduce unique mechanical challenges. Critical components use brittle, high temperature ceramics that must endure launch loads, thermal gradients, and long duration operation in vacuum and plasma environments. We are looking for an engineer who can balance structural robustness, thermal performance, and manufacturability while protecting fragile materials and preserving thruster performance.
This is a hands on, high accountability role owning hardware from concept through qualification and flight production.
Role OverviewYou will own the mechanical architecture of Hall‑effect thruster assemblies, including discharge channels, magnetic circuits, electrode assemblies, mounting interfaces, and thermal management features. You will drive design for manufacturability and assembly from the earliest concepts, ensuring scalability from engineering development units to repeatable flight production. You will define analyses, qualification approaches, supplier engagements, and test campaigns that demonstrate compliance with launch and space environmental requirements.
You will collaborate closely with plasma physics, electrical, test, and systems engineering to ensure mechanical decisions support thruster performance, spacecraft integration, and mission needs.
Key Responsibilities Thruster Mechanical Architecture- Own structural and thermal architecture for HET components and subassemblies
- Balance stiffness, mass, thermal paths, magnetic integration, and packaging constraints for small, lightweight configurations
- Define interfaces and mounting strategies that protect brittle ceramics during launch and test
- Drive DFM and DFA from concept through release to reduce cost, complexity, and assembly risk
- Specify critical fasteners, locking features, torque methods, and thread engagements appropriate for vibration and shock environments
- Create build sequences, tolerance stacks, and datum strategies that deliver first‑time‑right assembly
- Select materials, coatings, and joining methods compatible with high temperature plasma and vacuum environments
- Engineer around CTE mismatch and thermal gradients for metal‑ceramic interfaces
- Establish handling, fixturing, and protection methods for fragile ceramic components
- Perform structural, thermal, modal, random vibration, and shock analyses to qualification levels
- Translate requirements into analysis criteria with proper margins and acceptance criteria
- Correlate models to test data and update design or process accordingly
- Partner with manufacturing and supply chain to qualify vendors and resolve producibility challenges
- Define inspection criteria, special processes, and acceptance plans for critical features and ceramics
- Support transition from prototype builds to flight rate production
- Define mechanical test plans for vibration, shock, thermal‑vacuum, and life testing
- Support instrumentation, fixturing, and test article configuration to ensure meaningful data
- Drive nonconformance resolution, root cause, and corrective action
- Work closely with plasma physics, electrical, systems, and test to trade design options and risks
- Mentor mechanical and propulsion engineers, review critical designs, and establish best practices
- Lead simplification, standardization, and modularization efforts to improve reliability and cycle time
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