JOIN THE TEAM THAT IS LAUNCHING THE FUTURE

MISSIONS

Our mission is to bring
space closer

We create affordable and reliable space solutions for commercial, scientific organizations and ambitions startups.

Our goal is to make it faster and easier to launch small satellites and science experiments into space.

We believe space should be open to more than just big agencies — it should be for everyone.

VALUES

Simplicity / Courage / Expertise / Communication

We are united by the idea of making space more accessible, transparent and efficient.

Each team member contributes to building reliable space systems that can withstand realistic orbital conditions. We are looking for engineers, developers and visionaries ready to change the industry.

OPEN POSITIONS

Satellite propulsion systems engineer

About the Company We are a leading innovator in small- and medium-class satellite platforms, delivering turnkey solutions for Earth observation, communications, and scientific missions.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Design and analyze satellite propulsion subsystems, including propellant feed, thruster integration, and pressure regulation.
  2. Develop detailed CAD models and mechanical layouts for propulsion hardware.
  3. Perform performance simulations (ISP, thrust, burn duration) and thermal assessments for thrusters under space conditions.
  4. Define and qualify propellant and pressurant materials, ensuring compatibility with spacecraft systems.
  5. Collaborate with systems engineering, structures, and AIV teams to integrate propulsion modules and support test campaigns.
  6. Support factory acceptance tests (FAT), propulsion system functional tests, and hot-fire tests; analyze test data and implement corrective design actions.
  7. Ensure compliance with ECSS-E-ST-20 and ECSS-Q-ST-70 standards, as well as relevant safety regulations.

Qualifications

  1. Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering.
  2. Minimum 2 years of experience in spacecraft or missile propulsion design and testing.
  3. Proficiency with CAD tools (e.g., Creo, SolidWorks) and propulsion performance software (e.g., NASA CEA, proprietary codes).
  4. Hands-on experience with pressure vessels, valve design, and fluid dynamics simulations.
  5. Familiarity with vacuum-chamber testing and high-pressure gas handling procedures.

Satellite propulsion systems engineer

About the Company We are a leading innovator in small- and medium-class satellite platforms, delivering turnkey solutions for Earth observation, communications, and scientific missions.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Design and analyze satellite propulsion subsystems, including propellant feed, thruster integration, and pressure regulation.
  2. Develop detailed CAD models and mechanical layouts for propulsion hardware.
  3. Perform performance simulations (ISP, thrust, burn duration) and thermal assessments for thrusters under space conditions.
  4. Define and qualify propellant and pressurant materials, ensuring compatibility with spacecraft systems.
  5. Collaborate with systems engineering, structures, and AIV teams to integrate propulsion modules and support test campaigns.
  6. Support factory acceptance tests (FAT), propulsion system functional tests, and hot-fire tests; analyze test data and implement corrective design actions.
  7. Ensure compliance with ECSS-E-ST-20 and ECSS-Q-ST-70 standards, as well as relevant safety regulations.

Qualifications

  1. Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering.
  2. Minimum 2 years of experience in spacecraft or missile propulsion design and testing.
  3. Proficiency with CAD tools (e.g., Creo, SolidWorks) and propulsion performance software (e.g., NASA CEA, proprietary codes).
  4. Hands-on experience with pressure vessels, valve design, and fluid dynamics simulations.
  5. Familiarity with vacuum-chamber testing and high-pressure gas handling procedures.

Satellite propulsion systems engineer

About the Company We are a leading innovator in small- and medium-class satellite platforms, delivering turnkey solutions for Earth observation, communications, and scientific missions.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Design and analyze satellite propulsion subsystems, including propellant feed, thruster integration, and pressure regulation.
  2. Develop detailed CAD models and mechanical layouts for propulsion hardware.
  3. Perform performance simulations (ISP, thrust, burn duration) and thermal assessments for thrusters under space conditions.
  4. Define and qualify propellant and pressurant materials, ensuring compatibility with spacecraft systems.
  5. Collaborate with systems engineering, structures, and AIV teams to integrate propulsion modules and support test campaigns.
  6. Support factory acceptance tests (FAT), propulsion system functional tests, and hot-fire tests; analyze test data and implement corrective design actions.
  7. Ensure compliance with ECSS-E-ST-20 and ECSS-Q-ST-70 standards, as well as relevant safety regulations.

Qualifications

  1. Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering.
  2. Minimum 2 years of experience in spacecraft or missile propulsion design and testing.
  3. Proficiency with CAD tools (e.g., Creo, SolidWorks) and propulsion performance software (e.g., NASA CEA, proprietary codes).
  4. Hands-on experience with pressure vessels, valve design, and fluid dynamics simulations.
  5. Familiarity with vacuum-chamber testing and high-pressure gas handling procedures.

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