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Senior Mechanical Engineer - Spacecraft Programs

Own flight hardware development end-to-end for Quantum Space spacecraft programs
Rockville, Maryland, United States
Senior
$145,000 – 195,000 USD / year
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Quantum Space

Quantum Space

Develops in-space infrastructure and spacecraft platforms to support satellite services, space domain awareness, and cislunar operations.

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Senior Mechanical Engineer - Spacecraft Programs

Quantum Space is seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer to own flight hardware development on our Spacecraft Programs. This role is built for an engineer who can take a subsystem/component from requirements to a released design, through build, integration, and test—while collaborating tightly with AIT and manufacturing.

Senior-level expectations include independent ownership of deliverables and leadership of technical execution for meaningful scopes.

Own mechanical components/subsystems end-to-end: requirements, design, analysis coordination, release, and integration support

Develop CAD and drawings in Creo; apply GD&T and define inspectable requirements

Drive interface closure: envelope/keep-outs, fastener patterns, datums, alignment needs, harness/thermal accommodations

Support spacecraft build and integration: issue triage, rapid root-cause collaboration, and corrective design updates

Develop and execute verification plans: functional checks, fit checks, environmental test prep support, and acceptance/qualification evidence generation

Support design reviews (PDR/CDR), test readiness reviews, and configuration boards with clear technical content

Coordinate with suppliers and procurement: clarify requirements, review vendor designs, and support receiving/inspection disposition

BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering or related field

7+ years relevant experience with aerospace/space hardware development

Proficiency in Creo; working knowledge of Windchill or similar PLM

Strong GD&T fundamentals (ASME Y14.5) and drawing package quality discipline

Experience supporting hardware through build/test cycles, not just design-in-a-vacuum

Work location within the DMV area

Spacecraft integration exposure: mass properties, alignment, configuration capture, as-built management

Experience writing or reviewing work instructions / build travelers

Familiarity with environmental testing and test readiness processes

Ownership – Real flight hardware responsibility

Impact – Direct contribution to mission success

Growth – Path to subsystem leadership and principal ownership

Compensation – Competitive salary, equity, and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, generous leave, HSA, 401(k) matching, and equity participation.

Location: Rockville, MD

Compensation: $145,000 to $195,000 Annual Salary

To comply with U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including ITAR, applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, protected individual per 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.

Apply now. Help build the mechanical foundation of Quantum Space's next-generation spacecraft.

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Senior Mechanical Engineer - Spacecraft Programs
Rockville, Maryland, United States
$145,000 – 195,000 USD / year
Engineering
About Quantum Space
Develops in-space infrastructure and spacecraft platforms to support satellite services, space domain awareness, and cislunar operations.