Staff Mechanical Engineer – Space Propulsion (Hall Effect Thrusters)
Location: Alameda, San Francisco
Job Type: Full-Time| On Site | Senior/Staff Level
About the Role
We’re hiring a Staff Mechanical Engineer to lead the mechanical design, analysis, and production readiness of next-generation Hall Effect Thrusters. This role owns the mechanical architecture for high-reliability space hardware that must survive launch, operate for years in orbit, and be manufacturable at scale.
Key Responsibilities
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Own structural, thermal, and mechanical design of Hall effect thruster components.
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Define mechanical layout, tolerances, and producibility standards.
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Lead material selection for ceramics, high-temp alloys, and plasma-facing components.
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Drive DFM/DFA and improve manufacturability for higher-volume production.
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Perform structural, thermal, vibration, and modal analyses.
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Support environmental and qualification testing (TVAC, vibe, shock, life tests).
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Collaborate with plasma physics, propulsion, electrical, systems, and production teams.
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Provide technical leadership, mentorship, and design review support.
Required Qualifications
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5+ years designing aerospace or high-reliability flight hardware.
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Strong structural & thermal design background for extreme environments.
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Experience taking hardware from prototype to production.
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Proficiency with CAD/FEA tools (SolidWorks, NX, Creo, ANSYS).
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Hands-on experience with flight qualification testing.
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Familiar with NASA/ESA/ECSS/MIL-STD standards.
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Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering.
Preferred Experience
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Hall effect or ion propulsion systems.
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Ceramic or high-temperature material design.
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Scaling propulsion hardware into manufacturing.
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Advanced manufacturing (AM, brazing, coatings).
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Prior mechanical lead on flight hardware.
Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Sebastian Prins