Mechanical Engineer (Spacecraft Hardware)
Quick Summary
Mechanical Engineer (Spacecraft Hardware) Launch has changed the economics of space. Now it is time to return.
Launch has changed the economics of space. Now it is time to return.
Outpost is building the missing infrastructure between orbit and Earth: reusable vehicles that can bring payloads back from space and deliver them to a precise location within hours. We call it exologistics, space-to-Earth logistics at planetary scale. This is not a paper concept or a distant roadmap. Our system is in active development, with core technologies advancing toward flight readiness.
The need is already here and the market has responded. We have validated demand through multiple defense and civil agreements, and a growing pipeline across government and commercial customers.
Outpost is building the logistics layer that makes space economically useful in a new way: the ability to move material from orbit to Earth quickly, reliably, and affordably. Over time, that supports point-to-point logistics, 10 tons of cargo, anywhere on Earth in an hour. It also creates the foundation for a reusable reentry network and enables new categories of space activity, including in-space manufacturing, supporting AI data centers, advanced manufacturing and novel materials.
We have a strong foundation, clear demand, and a technical path in front of us. Now the company is scaling rapidly. We are expanding the team, growing our operational footprint, and building the systems needed to execute at the next level. This is a chance to join a company with real traction, working on a problem that matters, at the point where execution and scale begin to define the outcome.
We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer who will own the mechanical test and qualification process for spacecraft components and vehicles from concept through execution and data analysis. This is a deeply mechanical role with elements of mechatronics, instrumentation, and software for data acquisition, with strong ownership over how our hardware is qualified for flight.
You will design and build test fixtures and portable test racks, define test plans (qualification, acceptance, drop, load, vibration, deployment, etc.), execute tests, and analyze results to inform design and certification decisions. Rather than “pressing the button” on pre‑defined procedures, you will create new tests and infrastructure for new products in a fast‑moving space startup environment.
Responsibilities
~2 min read- →Bachelor’s or higher degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience in hardware test development.
- →Strong, hands‑on mechanical background with experience designing and building test fixtures, stands, and mechanical setups for hardware tests.
- →Experience developing or significantly contributing to new tests for aerospace, space, or similarly high‑reliability hardware (not just operating existing, legacy rigs).
- →Familiarity with spacecraft or launch vehicle components, or other space/aviation hardware where qualification and reliability are critical.
- →Comfort working with sensors and instrumentation (wiring, basic electrical understanding) sufficient to own test setups without being an electrical engineer.
- →Experience with data acquisition and analysis using at least one of: LabVIEW, Python, MATLAB, or similar tools.
- →Ability to read and understand mechanical drawings (and basic circuit diagrams) to set up tests correctly and understand what is being verified.
- →Demonstrated ownership of end‑to‑end test efforts: planning, setup, execution, troubleshooting, and reporting.
- →Strong documentation habits and familiarity with following structured standards and guidelines (e.g., NASA‑style test and qualification documents).
- →Willingness to be hands‑on in the lab, build things from scratch, and iterate quickly in a startup environment.
We are less focused on minimum years of experience and more interested in candidates who have truly developed tests and infrastructure themselves, rather than only operating pre‑defined procedures at large, highly bureaucratic companies.
Nice to Have
~1 min read- Experience in space startups or new‑product aerospace programs (rockets, satellites, spacecraft mechanisms) where tests were created from scratch.
- Prior work with portable test racks or integrated test benches combining power, DAQ, and control in a cohesive system.
- Familiarity with NASA test/qualification standards and ASME Y14.5 drawing conventions at a functional level.
Compensation & Benefits
- $120,000 - $180,000; Salary may vary with experience
- Incentive Stock Options
- Annual Performance-Based Bonus
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Life Insurance
- PTO
- 401k with Company match
- Subsidized daily catered lunch, snacks and coffee
Listing Details
- Posted
- April 17, 2026
- First seen
- March 26, 2026
- Last seen
- April 17, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 22
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 77%
- Scored at
- April 17, 2026
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