SpinLaunch is pioneering a new era of scalable space infrastructure. Following years of innovation in alternative launch systems, we’re now applying that same disruptive mindset to orbit—developing Meridian Space, a ground-breaking broadband satellite constellation built for rapid deployment and low-cost global coverage. With backing from industry leaders, SpinLaunch is positioned to deliver a fully integrated ecosystem of launch, satellite, and connectivity services. Join us in our mission and be an integral part of a close-knit, collaborative team that strives in a fast-paced, innovative environment. This is an on-site position located at our Long Beach, CA headquarters.
Your Mission on the Team:
You are responsible for the design and development of satellite structures, mechanisms and thermal management of satellites for the Meridian Space constellation from concept through orbit. This includes structural design, deployable mechanisms, launch vehicle interfaces, satellite deployment, thermal analysis, manufacturing, assembly and testing. As part of a small team taking on big challenges, you will have ownership of the successful operation of the satellites on orbit and be responsible for every aspect driving the success of the equipment that you are developing from blank slate to manufactured product.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, or related field
- 3+ years professional aerospace mechanical design/development experience
- Skill in using and creating software tools to model systems performance across a variety of disciplines (MATLAB, Python, Excel, etc.)
- Strong understanding of structural mechanics, materials, dynamics, and manufacturing methods
- Strong interpersonal, verbal communication, and written communication skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- 4+ years professional spacecraft design/development experience
- Master's degree in Engineering, or related field
- Experience designing low-cost satellites intended for high production volumes
- Experience designing spacecraft for launch vehicle interfaces and analyzing launch loads
- Experience with spacecraft assembly, integration, and test
- Experience with spacecraft thermal analysis and design
- Experience with satellite ADCS systems
- Breadth of understanding of other spacecraft subsystems and general knowledge of satellite operations
ITAR Requirements
SpinLaunch is required by the U.S. Government to comply with various space technology export regulations including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident (“green card holder”) or a protected individual as defined by ITAR (22 CFR §120.15) or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. More information on ITAR can be found here.
SpinLaunch is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Each individual has the right to work in a professional environment that promotes equal employment opportunity and prohibits discriminatory practices, including harassment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
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SPINLAUNCH Long Beach, California, USA Office
4350 E Conant St, Long Beach, CA, United States, 90808
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