True Anomaly is at the forefront of a new space race, seeking talented individuals to build innovative technology for space security and sustainability. As a Senior Manufacturing Propulsion Engineer, you'll play a crucial role in developing, testing, and building new propulsion systems. You'll work with a multi-disciplinary product team to rapidly advance propulsion technology.
Your responsibilities will include designing mechanical systems and components using CAD tools like Solidworks, creating detailed part and assembly drawings, and assembling and testing both development and flight propulsion systems. You'll lead manufacturing and test schedules for in-house propulsion system integration, and set up production for complex N2H4 and MON3 systems.
The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, with at least 5 years of professional experience in space propulsion. You should have expertise in materials, cleaning, orbital tube welding, and leak testing in compliance with SSCMAN 91-170. Proficiency in CAD tools, particularly Solidworks, is essential. You'll need to demonstrate excellence in mechanical, pneumatic, and hypergolic systems test and manufacturing environments.
This role requires a passion for the space industry, the ability to work both in a multidisciplinary team and autonomously, and excellent communication skills. The position offers a competitive salary range of $138,000-$170,000, along with equity and comprehensive benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance, 401K, and parental leave.
True Anomaly values diversity and is committed to equal employment opportunity. The role is based in Denver, CO, and requires the ability to obtain or maintain a TS//SCI clearance. Join True Anomaly in their mission to safeguard global security and ensure space access and sustainability for all.